Talk:A Car Without A Name
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editThis is by far one of the oddest curiosities in the automobile world that I’m aware of. The name of the vehicle is typed and listed in Wikipedia as I could find in the two sources mentioned. I tried looking this up on the web and got nothing. But according to the automobile collection at the Detroit Public Library (which is the largest collection of automobile related literature, manuscripts and books) this is all very true and correct. The Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942 has an image in it of a very non-descript looking touring car. Its author, Beverly Kimes is one of the most respected writers in her genre.
By the way, should anyone get the bright idea to rename the article to "Car Without A Name", that first "A" is part of both sources that I listed, so it belongs at the front of the name, and all words in the non-name of the car are capitalized. Stude62 01:59, 30 March 2006 (UTC)