When I was a young'n, my dad owned a '50 Nash Statesman! This was a ROLLING NIGHTMARE! On November 3rd, 1959, it was replaced by a GREAT 1950 DeSoto Custom!
Greetings from Tucson, Arizona.. I always enjoy your presentations.. My gramma had one of these..the naked Lady hood mascots were hand-made and signed by the artist.
I had several different Nash cars but never saw one with the back seat like that one! I even had a 1949 with the seeking radio and the control was on the floor.
When I was a young'n, my dad owned a '50 Nash Statesman! This was a ROLLING NIGHTMARE! On November 3rd, 1959, it was replaced by a GREAT 1950 DeSoto Custom!
Greetings from Tucson, Arizona..
I always enjoy your presentations..
My gramma had one of these..the naked Lady hood mascots were hand-made and signed by the artist.
I’ve never seen one, beautiful old car.
I had several different Nash cars but never saw one with the back seat like that one! I even had a 1949 with the seeking radio and the control was on the floor.
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing 🙏 I love the Nash automobiles
GREAT to OBSERVE...AWFUL TO DEAL WITH!
Amazingly clean. Those rear seats, configured as they are, were optional and very rare. It is, of course, a sedan not a coupe.
Love to see the hood ornament up close.
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