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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Xlratr on December 31, 2015, 10:28:04 AM
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I'm not very knowledgeable about cars of this era, but I'm sure some of you guys are. Can anyone tell me what this is? My idea is that it's a 6 cylinder Nash, maybe 1932? It had wooden wheels.
I may of course be completely wrong.
(http://i1063.photobucket.com/albums/t505/Xlratr/Mobile%20Uploads/F33C37D1-AE99-4992-8BE0-B700578AA737.jpg)
(http://i1063.photobucket.com/albums/t505/Xlratr/Mobile%20Uploads/FAC1F707-3179-46B6-B1D4-299ADEE6A8B4.jpg)
John
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Based on the louvers on the hood, I'm going to say 1933 nash Big Six.
But, I'm not that great at these things, either.
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Looks like this 1930/32 Nash
http://momentcar.com/images/nash-twin-ignition-12.jpg
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/Archive/Event/Item/1930-NASH-482R-COUPE-18974
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Looks like this 1930/32 Nash
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/Archive/Event/Item/1930-NASH-482R-COUPE-18974
Rare birds, apparently:
"This 1930 Nash model 482-R twin ignition six is the only one known to exist in all fifty states, Canada and seventeen other countries according to the Nash Car Club of America registry."
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Sold: $31,075.00
Not much money given it's rarity.
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Sold: $31,075.00
Not much money given it's rarity.
The Guzzi of American cars !!! LOL!
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Guys, thanks for the feedback. A friend of mine has discovered it and is trying to find the owner. Could be a very interesting project!
John
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It's a 1932 Bottomless Money Pit. I have seen many such vehicles when I was in the hobby. I had a 1946 Hudson pickup BMP once. Also had a nice 1925 Graham Bros. truck.
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Guys, thanks for the feedback. A friend of mine has discovered it and is trying to find the owner. Could be a very interesting project!
John
Check the back seat for the owner :tongue:
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It's a 1932 Bottomless Money Pit.
I'm sure of that! :popcorn:
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Ah, just needs a little TLC.
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It will buff out....
That engine appears to be a 4 cylinder so probably not a Big Six, but what do I know?
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I am more interested in that crate of what appears to be roofing tiles .
Dusty
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I am more interested in that crate of what appears to be roofing tiles .
Dusty
Perhaps for application to a TMP?
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Perhaps for application to a TMP?
OK Doug , you've lost me there :huh:
Dusty
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Roofing tiles for a TMP (Topless Money Pit)
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Roofing tiles for a TMP (Topless Money Pit)
AHH , I ain't gonna repeat what the urban dictionary said :shocked: :laugh:
Dusty