That first car was a 1928 Nash Standard Six that didn't have a heater.
When talking about orphan car brands, we usually think about Plymouth, Oldsmobile, and Mercury. Packard also gets some attention, as do Studebaker and American Motors (AMC). But not many people seem ...
Nash Motors is a company we rarely hear about today. And that's not surprising, because it disappeared a whopping 72 years ago as of 2026. Established in 1916, Nash merged with Kelvinator in 1937. In ...
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Five years ago, Emma was in limbo. Now she has a home: the Wisconsin Automotive Museum. This particular 1927 Nash—so named for the young bookkeeper, Emma Benson, who bought it new in Mineral Point, ...
RACINE — The Racine Heritage Museum has reserved the Sam Johnson Parkway for a display of Nash cars during the Party on the Pavement event, noon to 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27. To reserve a spot, call ...
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