what is my name? by Richardphotos
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Description
I was manufactured in the USA but was not sold here publicly , but exported to Australia. I share my name with a former television character played by Don Johnson, but that is another Bridge.some dealers in the US ordered me and almost all were converted to tow trucks. the other truck behind is a Diamond T
nothing fancy about the capture, just a very rare truck. up until now, I had never seen one in person
thanks for the condolences and your time to view this old relic.comments are appreciated
Comments (67)
rainbows
Excellent capture, dear Richard. Hugs. Diane. xx
hipps13
"Richard" lol just popped into me mind wonderful capture warm hugs, Linda
MagikUnicorn
Beautiful & Strong vehicule :)
claude19
SUPERB OLD CAR !!! ...with Don Johnsson, the colors were beautiful and modern !!!
eekdog
that's an oldie alright, not sure of the name. cool shot richard..
Umbetro38
I love so old cars - cool shot
wjames
They don't build them like that these days.Great capture.
flavia49
gorgeous capture!
kenmo
Love it...well spotted...!!!
sandra46
great shot!
emmecielle
Excellent shot!
annie5
I don't know the name..cool shot! :)
JaneEden
Great shot Richard, and yes I go with "my name is old but interesting car who was once a beauty". Good to be back here in your gallery again, take care, hugs Jane xx
Bampster
Interesting image- as to the name, I haven't got a clue. Excellent shot!!!!!
drifterlee
This truck is almost spooky looking!
Str4wB34ry
By my reckoning she's a 1934 Nash Ute (boy did the Don Johnson thing have me searching for Crocketts.... until we remembered Nash Bridges!) That said it's a rusty old crock, so let's not worry about a costly restoration, let's hot rod it and have some fun!!!!!
NetWorthy
This is a 1934 Nash Utility. They were very interesting: they were built sharing many components and tooling with the 1934 Lafayette. Here is a photo of the Lafayett for comparison. Note the configuration of the engine cooling ports and the shape of the windshield and front passenger windows.
anaber
Nice capture!Look Great!
JeffersonAF
Great photo.
mickeyrony
Hooooo…. It was to be a top-of-the-range truck Richard. The doors open left side of Superbe weels pins. And the shutters of ventilation on the side as Cadillac But I do not think that it has a v16 with there in the interior lol ...... Beautiful catch. Another page of history . Mile tanks ((5++)) Hooooo.... Ce devait être un camion haut de gamme Richard . Les portes ouvrent côté gauche Roues de broches Superbe . Et les volets de ventilation sur le côté comme cadillac Mais je ne pense pas qu'il y aie un v16 à l'intérieur lol...... Belle prise .Une autre page d'histoire ((5++))
SIGMAWORLD
Excellent capture.
tennesseecowgirl
awesome to see...
virginiese
stunning truck
Miska7
From the clues given i would say it's name is "Nash". Very nice capture!
frankie96
Have to go with Nash...and I hope this one gets restored...
bmac62
Since Don Johnson played Det. Sonny Crockett in "Miami Vice", this must be a Crockett! But honestly, I never heard of it. Thanks a million for posting it and adding another brand to my personal random memory banks:)
junge1
Great find and capture Richard!
Danny_G
Excellent capture !
Minda
Great looking car wish i know the name..:)
Buffalo1
"My name is truck. I worked hard for many years and then was cast aside. Hopefully someone will restore me to my former glory!" Great pic, Richard!