A Picture Review of the Nash
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pickup trucks from the first one to the present day. I thought , what a nice idea. I thought that I might try something similar with some of the car pictures I have collected. I have been collecting pictures of Studebakers, Packards Nash, Hudson and Jeeps for some time now and I first wrote a web page on the Studebaker. Then one on Jeeps and Packard followed. Now I thought I would try a web page on the Nash and Hudson. I have since added a page on old Pickup Trucks , Hudson. Essex and Terrplanes of Australia , Volkswagen , Kaiser and Henry J and now I with the help of one of my visitors have written on on the Crosley These pictures came for a number of sources including web pages of the manufacture, news groups and my own. Since most of these pictures came from news groups there may be a chance that your car is shown here. I would like to invite any one
that has a favorite
John MacDonald |
I want to give a special to Magister
Max who has posted many of these pictures
to alt.binaries.pictures.autos
A Brief History of American Motors
| American Motors was in the beginning
stages back in 1878 when Thomas B. Jeffrey built and sold Rambler bicycles
in Chicago. He was the first of the three key players of the companies
that created American Motors in 1954.
The other two were Charles Nash and Joseph L. Hudson. Charles Nash started Nash Motors
in 1916
Thomas B. Jeffrey built and sold
Rambler bicycles in Chicago from 1878 to 1900. He was one of America's
first men interested in automobiles in the late 19th century, and in 1897,
he built himself a motorcar.
The Hudson Motor Car Company,
founded in 1909 and building its first cars in 1910, when Joseph L. Hudson
and seven business associates began producing a motorcar called the Hudson.
During the Second World War both
Nash and Hudson were busy in the nation's defense effort. It wasn't until
1948 and 1949 that Hudson and Nash brought out new designs. Hudson's famous
"step-down" unibody and big-bore Six made their appearance in 1948. Nash
brought out its "Airflyte" models the next year.
The names Hudson and Nash finally
disappeared in 1957.
In the very early sixties, AMC
started having its cars assembled in foreign plants - New Zealand and Australia,
the Middle East, South America, Mexico, South Africa and Belgium all had
AMC-assembling plants, and the Taiwanese Police were even outfitted with
Ramblers.
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Before you begin I want to mention that I have
been told that some
of the pictures on my pages aren't loading
properly.
If this should happen to you just right click
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is a fault of MSIE and that we will have to
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This page was last updated on August 14 2008
I want to give a special welcome
to all the members of the
Nash Car Club of America that
have visited
my page and especially those
who have sent me pictures of their cars.
Because of their response I
am in the planning stages of writing
a separate page for the Nash
and Hudson
Nash Memorabilia
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It is of a "Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos Clock" which was given to uncle on his retirement from Nash Motors in WI. He had worked there from 1920 to 1954. |
Nash 1946 to 1959
The war is over and did people
wanted a CHANGE.
It took a few years to get the
factories geared up but once that was done look out.
In 1949 Nash fans sure got a
change.
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| This picture was submitted by John Snyder and the lady is his
late step grandmother, Viola Simpson. It was taken in the East Liberty section of Pittsburgh, PA.USA. |
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The following is from the New
Westminster British Columbia Canada Police Dept's web site
"Used for ceremonial and community-related activities only, police unit E-9 (Echo Nine) is a 1947 Nash restored to resemble a police vehicle of that era. Ordered from the factory with special police options by the BC Provincial Police in1946, this vehicle never saw police service until Bob and Norm restored it to its current "operational" condition. In 1998, Cst. Buchanan and the Nash participated in the Surrey RCMP's "Wheels for Kids" rally across B.C. and Alberta. This effort was successful in raising over $150,000.00 for the Surrey Children's Hospital." |
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| This car belongs to Ralph Marontate Southfield, MI, USA
This car was repainted last summer. It has 25,840 original miles and was in storage for many years. It drives and runs beautifully. |
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| This car is owned by John Nicoletti of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. | |
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by George Pachernegg of Germany. It is part of a deck of cards which he had when he was quite young and still has today |
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David Benzing of San Jose, CA |
David Benzing of San Jose, CA |
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American firm And you all thought that the Corvette was the first American Sprots car |
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was the first American Sports car |
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This car is one of ten Nash / American Motors
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This car is one of ten Nash / American Motors
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They own the The San Diego Collection 7215 El Cajon blvd San Diego CA 92115 1-866-308-8023 They are a free museum open to the public. |
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1954NashStatesmanSuper This car is owned by Eric O. Nelson Jr.
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| This car is owned by
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| This car is owned by
Dale Carrington from Puyallup, Washington This is his daily driver. |
This car is one of ten Nash / American
Motors cars that
were owned by Montyl Powell of Peoria Illinois |
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This car is owned by Bill Woods NCCA member #8196 Bill has the following to say about this wagon. "The paint and chrome are origional. The wood grain has been replaced. This car has been in my family for 45 years and has 84,000 origional miles on it and runs like a top" |
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owned by Bill Powell of Normal IL |
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| This car is owned by Tom Ratowski
Tom has a web page that shows a lot more details of this car. You can use the like below to view it. http://www.sdka.com/1959_nash_rambler.htm |
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