Where can I find a 1950 Nash Statesman?
Where can I find a 1950 Nash Statesman?
This Nash is located in Sand Canyon (near Santa Clarita), California and is available, here on craigslist for $4,999. Thanks to Ikey H. for this memory jogging find! As I’m sure many of you know, Nash, based in Kenosha, Wisconsin, was a forerunner of American Motors, formed by the 1954 merger of it and Hudson.
When did the Nash Statesman 600 come out?
Actually, the Statesman wasn’t called a Statesman until 1950, it was the “600” at inception in 1949. And this example is not an Ambassador/Statesman as indicated per the listing, as those are two different models, mostly separated by the Ambassador’s additional nine inches of wheelbase.
What was the year of the Nash barn find?
The seller of this Nash barn find lists it initially as a ’51 with the suggestion that it might be a ’50 and I’m pretty certain that his second guess, based on the grille, is correct. But let’s look it over closely and see what’s really here.
When did the Nash Statesman Airflyte come out?
As many auto manufacturers went, they continued with their early ’40s designs after the 1945 cessation of World War II and didn’t get newly designed cars into anxious consumer’s hands until 1949. So be it with Nash and their brand new Statesman Airflyte, a wind-tunnel inspired low aerodynamic drag design.
What was the model year of the Nash Statesman?
The 1949 Nash had a rounded rear end, not the little tail fins such as the 1951 models had. Not to mention that there wasn’t a Statesman for the 1949 model year. The missing title may explain the model year confusion.
Where is the Nash Statesman in Lake Michigan?
It’s located in Otisville, Michigan, around the horn of Lake Michigan from where it was made and they’re asking $5,000 for it. Photos from above on a “bathtub” Nash are maybe not the most flattering angle. It’s like taking a photo of your uncle from above, the one with the big schnozz.
Where is the 1951 Nash Statesman Super located?
This is, I believe, a 1951 Nash Statesman Super. The seller has it posted on Craigslist as a 1949 model but I believe that it’s a ’51. It’s located in Otisville, Michigan, around the horn of Lake Michigan from where it was made and they’re asking $5,000 for it.
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…