Mr. Specter. Who was it who asked you?
Mr. Greer. I can't remember now who did say that, but I was shown that indentation at the same time I was the break in the glass. I was shown both and asked if I had known but I can't remember who might have asked me.
Mr. Specter. Had you ever observed that indentation before the assassination occurred?
Mr. Greer. No, sir. I had never noticed it before at any time. I had never seen it before.
Mr. Specter. Had you ever had any occasion to examine closely that metallic area to ascertain whether or not there was such an indentation prior to the assassination?
Mr. Greer. Well, it seems to me I would have prior to that had it been there because I do take care of the car sometimes, and it had never been—I had never noticed it at any previous time.
Mr. Specter. I hand you Commission Exhibit 350 and ask you if you are able to state what that depicts?
Mr. Greer. That depicts a break or a shatter in the windshield of it.
Mr. Specter. Does that picture accurately represent the status of the windshield on the President's car at sometime?
Mr. Greer. Yes, sir; that windshield looks real familiar to me on the way it——