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Technical Nash buffs

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by GPCAT, Jan 9, 2017.

  1. GPCAT
    Joined: Nov 25, 2016
    Posts: 11

    GPCAT
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    from Cabot P.A

    Sorry i may start to seem a bit whiney but i need info In 1936-1937 Nash four door cars front ends that look earily similar to to 35-36 Plymouth 4 door cars and 33-34 Chevy master series of sedans Is there anyone out there in Hamb land that may know how to find out if nash worked with ply or chev in buying used tooling. I am pretty good with a wheel and can make alot of what i need . However if there are things that will, or can be made to fit I would rather take that route This is my first nash project and i will start posting some pics.Right now it is still on the frame and stripped down to a shell as soon as i can get in on the dolly i use i to move Bodys around i will bring it in and show you guys a pic of what i need to deal with. The outer structure of the car is clean and straight however the inside structure looks like a pasta strainer. I hope to hear from someone soon Greg
     
  2. oj
    Joined: Jul 27, 2008
    Posts: 6,575

    oj
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    I think they used a lot of Dodge Bros stuff under there, tie rod ends etcetc, thats what I've used.
     
  3. NashRodMan
    Joined: Jul 8, 2004
    Posts: 1,989

    NashRodMan
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    I know that they use the same kingpin as Ford so you can swap out spindles. I did that on my 37 in order to use the Ford disc brake kit.
     

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