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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by drs47ford, Oct 25, 2010.

  1. drs47ford
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    from Western NY

    what is this?
     

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  2. F&J
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    First thought is a Hudson?


    Edit, but the rear wheel opening looks like a Nash on Hamb
     
  3. 27 Tall T
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    27 Tall T
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    from Butler Pa.

  4. unkamort
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    Hudson... not sure on YM, but someone else will come along
     
  5. shoprat
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    from Orange, CA

    Nash , 40'S I think
     
  6. drs47ford
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    Thanks. Probably should be in the "sitting and rotting thread". Co-worker's father has a yard full of old cars "sitting and rotting" because "he's going to work on them" one day. My friend was visiting his dad this past weekend and took some photos for me. I thought this one was cool because of the way the back door opens.
     
  7. GaryB
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    from Reno,nv

    looks like a hubcap worth saving
     
  8. Don Lyon
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    Nash for sure.
     
  9. Hnstray
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    X2............'41 or later


    Ray
     
  10. arkiehotrods
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    Google images for 1946 Nash
    1946-47 Amb***ador 600
     
  11. 49ratfink
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    from California

    here's a 46 Nash

    [​IMG]
     
  12. toddc
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    1940s Hudson.

    Check it out on google images:)
     
  13. WTFHemi
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    funny the nash and hudsons of that era have very similar roofs
     
  14. Hnstray
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    IT IS NOT A HUDSON!!!!!!!! :D


    Ray
     
  15. 50Fraud
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    Wrong. Absolutely a Nash.
     
  16. Hnstray
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    so did the majority of cars of that era........as do most cars of other eras......


    auto stylists are ******uous by nature.........:eek:

    Ray
     
  17. Weasel
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    BUT IT IS A NASH!!!!!!!! :d
     
  18. Hnstray
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    from Quincy, IL


    Uhhhh.......yeah........but I already said that @ 6:13 and didn't think it bore repeating :rolleyes:

    Ray
     
  19. Weasel
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    Sometimes you have to hammer the point home!;)
     
  20. patrick66
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  21. unkamort
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    I bow respectfully, as I back out the door, to the compiled knowledge of the HAMB
     
  22. LOW LID DUDE
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    LOW LID DUDE
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