Thread: '50-'53 Nash country club
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04-15-2008 11:15 PM #1
You might be surprised to learn that the Nash wagon weighs around 2500 pounds while a Prius is 2932. The real issue is width, not weight. I believe the Prius wheel tread width is nearly 6 inches wider than the Nash, which will make transplanting the vital organs difficult but not impossible. It just may take 2 wagons (!) to pull this off. Remember the goal is a high MPG daily winter commuter rod, not a show car, hot rod or performance vehicle. I've already got that covered to my satisfaction.
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04-15-2008 11:19 PM #2
The '51 (sitting next to the '60 advertised) is kinda tired, sitting on an S-10 frame, and $2500. I think I'll hold out for something better. Thanks for trying.
Originally Posted by NTFDAY
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04-16-2008 02:01 AM #3
OK here is one closer to you, it's a convertable and its priced right(not a wagon though)
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/car/641553740.html"
"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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04-16-2008 09:15 AM #4
That's a metropolitan. I'm looking for the next larger size. I saw a really sound Nash convertible at the Portland swap meet for $5500, but I already have 2 converts - I need a nice warm winter driver. Keep trying, guys.
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04-20-2008 07:07 PM #5
the al gore yuppymobile probly has a thousand lb. of batteries






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