1942 NASH PAGE 2   

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"Engine turned steel, the twinkling horizontal chrome bars, the modern plastic trim, and the large, round airplane-type instruments....."

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1942 Advertising Slogan "A Million Dollar Beauty"

By 1942 Nash had built more than 1,350,000 cars, but the most dramatic of all was nearly half were still registered and used on the roads of America!

I love this testimonial from a "Detroit automotive engineer" "Nash finally introduced the car I've been waiting for and I've found that it more than lives up to my expectations"

 
 

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The famous Nash "Flying Scot" Engine, or as commonly known the L or Flat Head Six. 25-30 miles per gallon, 500-600 miles on a tank of gas in 1942!

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The 115 Horsepower Nash Valve-In-Head Eight Cylinder Engine!

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Some Deluxe Options Pictured! Turn signals were optional, as was a clock, radio, deluxe steering wheel, etc.

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Was it post WWII or roomy interiors as this that led to the birth explosion creating the "Baby Boomers Generation"?

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One sharp looking Ambassador. Based on my page one can you determine how its equipped?

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Pic 1 of 4. I found on the Web of a really sharp Ambassador Six.

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