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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Pauls28, Feb 20, 2014.

  1. Pauls28
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    I found this in an old scrap iron pile and I can not figure out what it is. It has uniquely shaped door tops. The top of the cowl and the front and rear fenders have spears. I couldn't find a firewall or grille for it . Any help on the ID? Thanks
     

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    More pictures

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  4. butch27
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    Just a wild guess- a'43 Hoyt-Clagwell?
     

  5. whtbaron
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    from manitoba

    I can only see the first 2... going to need more details than that..
     
  6. capt ronn
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    I am thinking some better pics will help a lot. There is a lotta smart guys [and girls] on here.
     
  7. That fender looks 28 Dodge but you have not given much to go on, how about soom pics that show the whole car, oh and not those silly thumbnails....real pics. JW
     
  8. Fender could be Dodge, they had a similar bead detail. Cowl I can't tell.... need better pics.
    Pics of the dash or doors would help too...
     
  9. Pauls28
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    Can't seem to load any more pictures. I will keep trying .

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  10. squirrel
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  11. 32 Nash Ambassador looks real close.
     

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  12. Yup, early 30's Nash.
     
  13. Pauls28
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    More picture
     

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  14. squirrel
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    looks similar, eh?

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  15. Pauls28
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    It is a Nash. I found a data plate and the only thing I can make out is Nash. I am sorry about the pictures I am having a heck of a time uploading them. Out of a hundred tries I got 3 pictures up. Thanks to be everyone for the input.
     
  16. Atwater Mike
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    Wow...a Nash! Unusual find...

    I recall the famous W.C. Fields declaring to Mae West that he was headed to 'The Black Hills of South Dakota'... ("My Little Chicadee", about 1930)

    Wonder if that Nash was his...
     
  17. Pauls28
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    Mmmmmm. It is an unusual car to find in the area. Wouldn't that be cool if it was his.
     
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    photo
     

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    the resizing thing works!!
     

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  23. Looks like enough to put a car together, even if you have to scratchbuild the roof section. I'd dig through the pile first though.
     

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