Found her on a farm in Oklahoma, very rare car....3 window, rumble seat...needs alot of work but pretty much all there!
Nice looking car, great lines. For some reason, I seem to find myself preferring those old coupes in the "as built" configuration instead of chopping or otherwise messing with them. They just look right, as is. Must be old age. Bill
Looks like about a gallon of 'Navel Jelly', wire brushes and some good primer you'd have a decent lookin' old Nash! Good to see you got it safely home. Congradulations! Dan Stevens dba, Steelsmith
Oh man, what a find! Don't know when I've seen that body style. Have fun! Hope you post progress shots. here's a couple pics of the 37 Amb***ador we brought back from NY last week. My wife made me buy it, to build for her (I'll keep her). 472 Caddy goes in, but keeping body pretty stock. That rumble-**** is gonna be one helluva ride.
It looks like they used a front door off a four door sedan or something. But good looking car anyways would be a nice platform for a prewar custom
I think a lot of people think the doors should be rounded...Sorry guys, she's staying as is! That's what makes her unique! Plans? Still trying to decide.....
I like it! Great looking "face" It's going to be beautiful with the top chopped so the door window is about as tall as where it's rolled down to now... And those wheels will look great with some candy colors fogged on to accent those embossed scallops. Lets see, what else, channel it and lose the running boards, move the fenders up on the 1/4 panel. Is another grill a possibility? That dent's going to be difficult to fix without cracking the casting. maybe reproduce it in stainless. It's a handsome looking grill... Did I say I like it?!
Great to see you have it home, what are your plans for her? I have a 400 small block w/700R ford rear Mustang II front.
Cool coupe for sure. You should hear the story of ButcherTed's Nash and what he went through to get it. But talk about a RIDE! He could right a book on that one. But it's one impressive Rod as I'm sure yours will be......................
That thing is awesome just as is...even with those doors. I'd just get that thing motor-vatin' and have a TON of fun!
I wouldn't change anything on the body. Even if its is tall, it looks very cool. The wheels are something else too. Great find there, wish I could run into something like that. Too bad you couldn't find a Hopped up Hudson 6 for a motor. That would be pretty expensive though. Michael
That's what I like to hear, someone that doesn't care what other people think. Your car will be great when its done! I like different. Keep us posted on your progress! Larry