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  1. She has her purse, her big wheel, and a big smile. Time to go shopping!! :D
     
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    This thread is addicting !!!!
     
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    I think you refer to the reference to the Nash-bodied Hudsons of '55 and '56, often referred to as "Hashes," since the Hudson stepdown body had gone the way of the dodo after the '54 model year. No, no Hudson engines installed in a '52 to '54 true Hudson, obviously. But the Hudson Hornet engine was still available for '55 Hashes ("Hudsons" in name only), probably '56 as well.

    Somehow my original question (I wondered if the car in question could be a Frazer or, maybe, a "Hash") got lost. Someone else said it was, in fact, a Nash, so the allusion to the 308 engine became irrelevant.
     
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    Am I missing something here? Is this in danger? Man, I haven't missed a page of this thread.
    I may have missed some of that shit happening outside, I think they call it 'life', but none of this if its true I have missed something!

    Doc.
     
  7. Now that's a mighty fine lookin' sextant there! :D
     
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    The negative got flopped, but that's advertising Southern Maid Donuts - the only product for which Elvis ever did a commercial (on a live radio show very early in his career).
     
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    That is a great looking car! certainly an early "gowjob" for sure :D Looks like a '23-'25 T body on an early Chevy frame with a '27 Whippet radiator and what looks like a Model A engine/trans and rear axle.....and perhaps early Chevy wheels.
     
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    My brother's, Mitch, and Lewis, and our German Shepard "Kathy"! Dad's 56' Chevy truck, his 1969 VW he bought brand new, and a 47' Ford! Sept. / Oct. 1970
     

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