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- June 28, 2010 at 1:30 am #127519
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InactiveJune 28, 2010 at 4:29 pm #132442Anonymous
GuestI think you ned to spend some time getting to know your cars. The car you identify as a Dusenberg in your gallery is a 1934 Packard Pheaton. A nice car but NOT a Dusendberg. In fact there is not anything on that Packard that looks like a Dusenberg except that it has 4 wheels and is a prewar car…
June 28, 2010 at 6:19 pm #132445Anonymous
InactiveI assume you are correct but don’t you think this Deusenberg looks alot like the C&C car?
http://www.blogspan.org/blogs/permalinks/5-2007/52-year-restoration-of-rare-deusenberg.htmlJuly 10, 2010 at 2:21 am #132444Anonymous
InactiveGregJ, so dwaswad goes to the show, takes some pictures, posts them online, takes the time to label the pictures and share them with the car-interested-internet world. The only thing you have to say is something snarky and snobbish? Why not simply suggest that he may have mislabeled the Packard? For example, you could have simply said:
“Dwaswad, great pictures. Thanks for posting/sharing. I believe the shot you identified as being a Duesenberg is actually a 1934 Packard Phaeton. Keep up the great work!”
Would that have been so difficult?
July 10, 2010 at 3:39 pm #132443Anonymous
Guest@GregJ 42776 wrote:
I think you ned to spend some time getting to know your cars. The car you identify as a Dusenberg in your gallery is a 1934 Packard Pheaton. A nice car but NOT a Dusendberg. In fact there is not anything on that Packard that looks like a Dusenberg except that it has 4 wheels and is a prewar car…
Does “getting to know your cars” include knowing how to spell the name of the one you’re talking about? Duesenberg
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