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Post by josef on Jan 4, 2020 21:23:11 GMT
The early George Reeves 50s Superman series had all its vehicles supplied by Nash, whereas Fords, Chevy's, etc. were used in many series. Superman was the only series that Nash supplied their vehicles to. Here's the Nash Healy, Rambler and Statesman models.
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Post by ptc on Jan 5, 2020 15:24:57 GMT
Nice red & white one.
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Post by ptc on Jan 5, 2020 15:25:54 GMT
Blue & white one.
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Post by laz57 on Jan 5, 2020 19:02:10 GMT
Hi JOE, No Nash’s here but like EMILE a ISSETA,
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Post by laz57 on Jan 5, 2020 19:03:38 GMT
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Post by josef on Jan 5, 2020 19:22:30 GMT
I could tell you horror stories on the Corvair I owned a short, very short period. Never changed the oil, just kept adding "Motor Honey" (its what my dealer suggested till they could get GM to take it back). That was only after 3000 miles. The Dealer/company finally accepted that the engine was a factory defect. My dad was sorry to see it go, what with all the smoke it produced, soon afterwards the mosquitos came back.
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Post by laz57 on Jan 5, 2020 19:32:37 GMT
I could tell you horror stories on the Corvair I owned a short, very short period. Never changed the oil, just kept adding "Motor Honey" (its what my dealer suggested till they could get GM to take it back). That was only after 3000 miles. The Dealer/company finally accepted that the engine was a factory defect. My dad was sorry to see it go, what with all the smoke it produced, soon afterwards the mosquitos came back. LOL, JOSEF!!!! Love the story and the “Motor Honey”.
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Post by Country Joe on Jan 9, 2020 17:08:25 GMT
Joe, the first thing I thought when I opened this thread is that the Metropolitan was the Smart Car of it's day.
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