He is my dad's old 40 Nash Lafette 4 door. It is pictured here after he sold it and was street rodded.
Here is a pic of my nash project... it was a 1927 4 door sedan that is cut down to a 2 door, chopped, channeled and narrowed.
Hemmings did a spread on a factory custom 1940 Nash convertible a while back. That thing is one damn fine auto. Check it out: http://www.hemmings.com/hcc/stories/2007/03/01/hmn_feature14.html
Dennis Gage just did Nash's on My Classic Car today. Had two Ambassadors that looked like brand new ...
Hi from England , I`m new to this so trying to get some practice in ! See my pics. The met convertible I had when was only 18yrs old (very long time ago) The ambassador I still have as a project , the hardtop Met I sold recently to a friend in the hope of buying it back one day when funds are more boyant , I had owned it about past 4 years but known it about 30 years, as it belonged to other friends. the other shot is a photoshoped arty photo of my Ambassador,hope you like them, Dave
OK, as requested. This is a 1936 Nash 400 Deluxe 5 window coupe. It does not have a rumble seat. I want to rod this car so bad but it is so rare, consequently nothing gets done! I believe I have almost everything needed to do whatever.