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In this Discussion
- Jon B January 2006
- Nash Blackwood January 2006
- Oldcar_Mechanic January 2006
ID this Nash
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I have a 37 Nash. Have been told it was a Lafayette. Looking on line I can not find the Nash I own. This is baffling me. Are there any Nash aficionados out there? This has a split rear window I’ve only seen on the 1935 model and the grill does not seem to match any other.

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Did you try looking through all the photos of members' cars, on the Nash Club website? http://www.nashcarclub.org/
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Yes, been there, done that. I am not sure where to look next.
Hey, that for taking the time though. -
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Thanks guys, I've solved it. It's a 38 Nash Lafayette. Seems the previous owners did little more than strip the body and not confirm the year.