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Where can I find a 1961 Nash Metropolitan convertible?

Where can I find a 1961 Nash Metropolitan convertible?

1961 nash metropolitan convertible Restoration project dream car No engine but huge collection of other parts Original convertible body: look at pics of windshield with brackets. Email for link to detailed photo album

What kind of car is a 1960 Nash?

1960 Nash Metropolitan 2-door hardtop with only 88K miles (only average 1491 miles/yr). Striking recent refinish in factory attractive red/white colors done in base coat/clear coat for the sharp shiny look. Both bumpers re-chromed, new headlight b…

Is there a 1936 Nash Ambassador for sale?

FOR SALE: RARE “1936 NASH AMBASSADOR 8 – 4 DOOR SEDAN” GO BACK IN TIME WITH THE STYLING OF THIS INCREDIBLE ART DECO CAR. THIS AUTOMOBILE HAD A FRAME ON RESTORATION IN 1992.

How many miles does a Doug Nash have?

ONLY HAS 106,983 MILES! THIS IS THE OWNERS CAR AND IT IS MINT. IT HAS THE VERY RARE HARD TO FIND DOUG NASH 4+3 TRANSMISSION, WHICH IS BASICALLY A 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION WITH A HIGH / LOW RANGE AUTOMATIC TRANNY BEHIND IT S…

1961 nash metropolitan convertible Restoration project dream car No engine but huge collection of other parts Original convertible body: look at pics of windshield with brackets. Email for link to detailed photo album

1960 Nash Metropolitan 2-door hardtop with only 88K miles (only average 1491 miles/yr). Striking recent refinish in factory attractive red/white colors done in base coat/clear coat for the sharp shiny look. Both bumpers re-chromed, new headlight b…

Is the 1930 Nash single six 400 still in good condition?

This 1930 Nash Single Six 400 Series has been in one family for many years and in storage for a number of those years. Cville Classic Cars was commissioned to bring this nicely preserved Nash to life. The car body was restored in 1988 and is still in good condition, has no rust.

What was the price of a 1929 Nash special six?

Price is $350. 1929 Nash Special Six engine block, with the crankshaft, pistons, connecting rods, wrist pins, side cover, oil pan, Price is $350. A 1929 Nash Special Six transmission complete with the brake unit $350.

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