Based on my reading my grandmother’s old National Geographics I liked the 1934 cars in the advertisements. The vee-grilles and vee-windshields set a style that showed Prohibiion was over. I began to hang out with a young man who had returned from a Military school in New Jersey and time in Detroit with car guys. He found a car like this to show me. He had built an Autorame winner named “The Blunderbird.” He later recovered that car but it had been set on a simple 6 inch channel frame and the engine exhaust ports were blocked. I did not know that the wheelbase on this car was significantly longer than the earlier cars.
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