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In this Discussion
- Lee ODell March 2010
- Moparcowboy February 2010
49 Nash
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Have a 49 Nash two door for sale that would make a fat lead sled
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Still have this bad boy forsale!
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Put a back window on, paint it satin black, install American 5 spoke wheels and good tires. Drive it to local hangouts and car shows, you will get an offer.
And if you are lucky, a picture of it will appear in a national car magazine. A picture of my AMX, setting in a Good Guys Car Show parking lot, was in Popular Hod Rodding mag. Another picture of it was in Hot Rod mag. I bought six copyies.
Good luck. It looks like a straight car. Lee
P.S. Or you can paint it to look like Curtis Turner's Nash, that won the NASCAR race at Charlotte Speedway on April 1, 1951. Or Herschel Buchanan Nash race car that had five, top 5 NASCAR finishes. Or Paul Newkirk's Nash with a 5th place or Elton Hildreth's 4th place Nash in NASCAR races.
There have been alot of cloned race cars. But I have not seen a Nash cloned as a NASCAR race car.