Search:
Type: Posts; User: new 32 roadster
-
04-16-2008 08:15 AM
Thread: '50-'53 Nash country club
by new 32 roadster- Replies
- 20
- Views
- 4,488
That's a metropolitan. I'm looking for the next...
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...
-
04-15-2008 10:19 PM
Thread: '50-'53 Nash country club
by new 32 roadster- Replies
- 20
- Views
- 4,488
The '51 (sitting next to the '60 advertised) is...
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.
-
04-15-2008 10:15 PM
Thread: '50-'53 Nash country club
by new 32 roadster- Replies
- 20
- Views
- 4,488
You might be surprised to learn that the Nash...
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...
-
04-14-2008 04:46 PM
Thread: '50-'53 Nash country club
by new 32 roadster- Replies
- 20
- Views
- 4,488
The advertised one is a 1960, too new (and too...
The advertised one is a 1960, too new (and too bad condition) but the one next to it might be a candidate - I'll check it out.
-
04-09-2008 08:56 PM
Thread: '50-'53 Nash country club
by new 32 roadster- Replies
- 20
- Views
- 4,488
Too funny! Wish I was closer, it might have some...
Too funny! Wish I was closer, it might have some good parts. But I don't think its worth the trip from WA. I found one in Billings MT also, but it has the wrong front fenders.
-
04-09-2008 03:21 PM
Thread: '50-'53 Nash country club
by new 32 roadster- Replies
- 20
- Views
- 4,488
Still looking for a '50-'54 Nash, only have...
Still looking for a '50-'54 Nash, only have revised my plans somewhat to now wanting a 2-door wagon instead of the Country Club hardtop. They are small, like a Metro on steroids, and have the...
-
06-27-2007 09:02 PM
Thread: '50-'53 Nash country club
by new 32 roadster- Replies
- 20
- Views
- 4,488
That's what I'm looking for, but that one is WAY...
That's what I'm looking for, but that one is WAY out of my price range and not in the NW. But picture it in the weeds, lines cleaned up, getting 55mpg...
-
06-24-2007 11:27 AM
Thread: '50-'53 Nash country club
by new 32 roadster- Replies
- 20
- Views
- 4,488
Oh I know what they look like - had one for an...
Oh I know what they look like - had one for an off-road beater when I was about 15 - its still out in the woods somewhere, full of bullet holes. Now that the '32 roadster is finished, I want to...
-
06-23-2007 08:18 PM
Thread: '50-'53 Nash country club
by new 32 roadster- Replies
- 20
- Views
- 4,488
'50-'53 Nash country club
Looking for a 50-53 Nash Country Club (next size up from a Metropolitan) body only or complete car, in Pacific NW. Have a major project brewing in my head that needs to get underway.
Changed the shocks yesterday to OEM spec Monroe, they are still gas shocks. Disappointed that the ride is still very firm, it is not as bad but I was hoping for better. Might have something to do...
Stude M5 build