The picture doesn't due justice, but it's the only one the NASH Car Club
had on put on their website.  My Dad is the 3rd owner.  Original owner was
the funeral home in Tomahwak, WI, sold to a local farmer, who used it on
his farm which is near our families vacation property.  At times it was
filled with corn cobs.  The rear suicide doors had been sprung past and
flattened out the rear fenders.  My Dad bought it in 1961 and spent the
next 1.5 years doing a complete frame off restoration promising the farmer
that he would not hot rod it -  the farmer had seen some of my Dad's
creations that were brought up to the families place to die a painful
death.  All body work was done with heat and body mallets.  40+ years later
it is still pristine and has been kept in a heated garage.  The last 20
years it's had it's own, enclosed, heated, dust proof, storage room in his
basement (indoor ramp connects garage to basement - I stole the same
concept).  It has some unique features for it's day - twin ignition, worm
gear rear end, safety glass, automatic chassis lubrication system.

Krister


http://www.nashcarclub.org/nccaphot/thirty/ncca33.html




Krister...throw out some pics of the Nash  ...I'm sure most of us
haven't seen one before...

Walt






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