Nash Family Album. A Pictorial Summary of the Cars Manufactured by Nash Motors
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Nash Family Album. A Pictorial Roll Call of the Passenger Cars Manufactured by Nash Motors and it's Predecessor Companies since 1902. More than one hundred pictures of these vehicles with brief descriptions of each. From 1901 experimental Rambler by Thomas B. Jeffery to the1913 Rambler. In 1914 the automobiles were renamed the Jeffery for the founder who had died 4 years earlier. Charles W. Nash purchased the company in 1916 and renamed the company, Nash Motors. Nash Motors built more trucks than autos in 1918. This book features Nash autos up to 1951 ending with the Nash-Healey. Awesome pictures & details. 8 1/2" x 11", 60 pages, soft cover, spiral bound. Very good condition. Look at picture for condition. A great item to have if you own a Rambler, or Nash, American, Classic, Ambassador, Statesman, Marlin, Matador, Pacer, Gremlin, Hornet, AMX, Javelin. Carry in your show car and share with others. Or just add to your memorabilia collection. AMO #202, AMCRC #1380. Feel free to ask questions. Check our other interesting items.