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In this Discussion
- 37 Terraplane#2 February 2008
- Oldcar_Mechanic February 2008
sad fate of a rare car
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The car looks in pretty rough shape. I'm sure it would take an awful lot to bring it back to it's original glory. It would be easier to rod it but even at that, there's a lot of work to be done there.
Ron -
YEAH RON, it is sad. This is back in Nash's better days. Back to those good old days you mentioned. Younger brother had one of these in real good shape same time I had my first 37 Terraplane, Both cars far better than the Fords and Chevs of the time our buddys had. AND DIG THIS, his girl freind bought it for him !!! BUD
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lol,lol, Those women are hard to come by in this day and age Bud.
If you have any pictures of yours and your brothers cars, post em. It would be great to see.
Ron -
NO PICS RON, who would have thought back then we would be where we are today about these cars. I"D still have the cars,never mind the pics !! I'm lucky enough to at least have one just like the original and if they can get it in a coffin it's agoin with me !!! Well, maybe I'll have to settle with haulin my kin to the resting place in it . BUD