Hi This is an old nash -28 found in a barn. I started rip it apart in january and its must be done this summer... I haven´t seen any one else build on one of these models, I dosen´t even now the value of the car... So if someone got any pics or info i would be more then happy!! Sorry for the bad spelling, The garage were more interested then school...
Looks like a good start , What engine / box do you plan on using ? Are you going to bag the rear or will it be sprung with the frame that low ? And I'm curious in what your doing with the front suspension ....
Could you post more pictures and perhaps a description of your front suspension solution? Good luck on the build. Looks like the body is in really good shape.
check this one out , its in Switzerland....http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=355205&highlight=nash+pickup
What a rare find, I have never seen one of those cool rides. Great lines on those fenders, it is just plain "cool as hell". Thanx for sharing the build with us!! Good luck with the hip project.~Sololobo~
I´m really happy you guys like the project. I gonna take some more pics on the front end and try too explain how i built it, on my very bad english The body are in good shape but when i started to remove all the wood in it, it was a littlebit unstable...
my dad used to have an 1928 or if it was an 1929 nash tudor that he sold like 2-3 years ago, also in sweden of course, it's also going to be a hotrod
Ooh! Since you aren't using that "horrible" Nash engine... I'd be interested in the rocker arms- seriously! PLease let me know, Bill
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