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Do any of you gents own or have any experience with late-thirties Nash products? There's a 1938 Ambassador Six that's caught my eye, and before I approach the seller I want to know what I should be looking for. This being New England, I know enough to look underneath for rust, etc., but are there any particular issues for this make that I should know about? Any reason why I should run as far as possible in the other direction? Any advice would be appreciated before I take any further steps.
Is that the car where the front seat folds flat to the rear seat offering an instant bed? The "make out seat" was not at all endearing to parents of the time.
I would say go for it if the body is in good condition, the engine runs and the car drives well. Your drawbacks are parts for cars this old and kind of odd models. I am sure there are clubs that would know more about parts availability and such though.
Price is one thing I would certainly be concerned with. Haggle like a pro.
Let us know how it goes.