Wednesday, July 03, 2019

I dunno how you're going to change the tire if you get a flat... but I suspect a bumper jack is a must. (So, millenials would be clueless, not that they would know how to drive a Nash, not that they've ever heard of a Nash)

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  1. Maybe you could roll it over on its side?

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    1. Al? now stop that. LOL! Actually, that thing is pretty good for aerodynamics. Put a decent motor and drive line in it along with some really good stoppers? Let's head out to the salt flats.

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    2. For sure, it does have an excellent coefficient of drag. Hmmm. I wonder if anyone has tried a Land Speed record in a bathtub Nash?

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    3. I believe I've seen two, but, they aren't as aero as you'd think, they have a big frontal area

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    4. I see it does Jesse, and that would certainly be a hindering factor for top speed. But I got to say, even though it's a car design from the early fifties it has, in my observation, a strong Art Deco connection reflecting that area. This car came twenty years too late. Still I dig this funny looking little duck.

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