What a beautiful car, my old boss was a Nash dealer in Montgomery County. Why spend 4 dollars a night at a Motel when you can sleep in the car. Just a shame everyone drives at the speed of light today. Thank You 🙏
Beautiful car. I know Greensburg. I grew up in Scottdale, PA. In the 60's, I rode with my grandmother to the Green Stamp store with her green stamp books to cash in her books for dishes.
I have always been interested in old American cars & can remember seeing some Nash like this one [ 600 ?] & thinking they were not so interesting, but I now know Nash, Hudson & Studebaker of this era were strong, well built & glamorous.People go for Fords & Chev but I would have the Nash any day. Cheers from NZ Kiwi.
There is a light mounted on the top of the rear bumper on the left side but I'm not positive if that's the back up light. I'm no expert on this one haha. Thanks for watching Dan.
Back up lights were still a option for my 62 Chevy II. I ‘d be willing to bet. All the options were more than the car. That is the fun part finding that stuff. If you want to see maybe the best hood ornament from Nash. Look up the one for the Metropolitan. Pretty racey for time. The story where it came from is pretty good too. It was on My Classic Car. Along time ago.
Boomers: "I don't want to spend money on a micro cloth" Also boomers' : Lemme soend money and countless hours monogramming a non-original first aid kit and then charge 5x what the csr is worth to gatekeep from younger gens"
WOW what a beautiful piece of history!
It sure is and Chris is the right guy to bring it to us. He is the man. Thanks for watching.
What a beautiful car, my old boss was a Nash dealer in Montgomery County. Why spend 4 dollars a night at a Motel when you can sleep in the car. Just a shame everyone drives at the speed of light today. Thank You 🙏
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful car. I know Greensburg. I grew up in Scottdale, PA. In the 60's, I rode with my grandmother to the Green Stamp store with her green stamp books to cash in her books for dishes.
Wow. Cool memory. Thanks for watching. 👍
I have always been interested in old American cars & can remember seeing some Nash like this one [ 600 ?] & thinking they were not so interesting, but I now know Nash, Hudson & Studebaker of this era were strong, well built & glamorous.People go for Fords & Chev but I would have the Nash any day. Cheers from NZ Kiwi.
I hear you. So many brands are no longer around. Kind of sad. Thanks for watching.
At first I thought this was the President of Molassia
Lol. Thanks for watching.
I did not notice back up lights. Did I miss seeing them?
There is a light mounted on the top of the rear bumper on the left side but I'm not positive if that's the back up light. I'm no expert on this one haha. Thanks for watching Dan.
Back up lights were still a option for my 62 Chevy II. I ‘d be willing to bet. All the options were more than the car. That is the fun part finding that stuff. If you want to see maybe the best hood ornament from Nash. Look up the one for the Metropolitan. Pretty racey for time. The story where it came from is pretty good too. It was on My Classic Car. Along time ago.
@@CSltz 👍Thanks for watching.
Boomers:
"I don't want to spend money on a micro cloth"
Also boomers' : Lemme soend money and countless hours monogramming a non-original first aid kit and then charge 5x what the csr is worth to gatekeep from younger gens"
Its all part of the fun of the hobby Nixon. I love the effort he went to in presenting the car. He did a great job. Thanks for watching.