Look what rolled thru Ellis today... I about ran into a tree. Talked to the guy who was pulling it, bought it in Wyoming and is hauling it back to the Dallas area. Nice fella. Didn't have a chance to chat long, tall white haired fella with a white Abe Lincoln-ish beard... has more Nashes... HAMB'er? Anyway, never saw a '30 Nash... I'm in love.
Don't know about "Love" but I'm definately in lust Funny this about a nash almost all I ever think about is the late 40s nashtub.
yeah... those damn metropolitans come to mind when i hear NASH... i never knew they made coupes like this.
there is one of those being built over here, its a car that has been around for ever. THe current owner is going right through it and has done some neat mods, sorry no pics. There is also a '36 nash cabriolet here too, that has some really stylish lines.
Sweet, my mate here had a 34 Nash coupe, I always think of it when I think Nash, sweet looking car too, like a slightly bigger cl***ier 34 Ford, by the looks they musta had someone on the inside of Henrys design shop
I remember one like that that had been rodded in the '70's on Ebay a couple of years ago. It had a Maverick 6 cylinder and auto trans, and goofy plexigl*** windows, but lots of potential. My grandad was a big Nash fan when he could afford them- of course he wouldn't pay more than $4.00 for a car during the Depression.
Yeah I pulled over 'cause I thought it was a real nice '29 Chevy... blew my mind to see the Nash emblems all over that thing. Nice car... i didn't get to open the hood, but i saw freshly painted stuff in there... I bet it runs.
Anyone ever hearof Dub Hill (retired pipe fitter) Met him showing his 29/31 Nash 2 dr. sedan at a small show in ***berland City, TN. His buddy was showing his 29/31 Plymouth 4 dr. Told him about HAMB- he knew about good guys. mike
i got a 37 nash coupe last year to build a tail dragger.nash 's do have nice lines.when i tell people i got a nash they always think of the meteo