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Nash Other 278 CID OHV 6 Cyl 1927

General description : For sale in our Chicago showroom is a unique collectible that will ensure that you'll be the only one at the car show with this model. This 1927 Nash Model 333 Sedan is a finely restored example of a car that is rumored to be only one of two still operating in the United States out of 5,000 built. Originally assembled in Kenosha, Wisconsin, this Nash was titled as a 1927 but is actually a 1928 model. Purchased on June 29, 1927 for $1,215, the Nash rides on a 112 inch wheelbase and weighs 3,250 pounds. It is powered by its numbers-matching 278 CID OHV 6 cylinder engine, with a single ignition, 7 main bearings, putting out 52.1 horsepower and is stopped by its original mechanical brakes, which were recently readjusted. The car underwent a complete frame-off restoration in 2006 and has received several upgrades since. The entire six-volt electrical system, including the interior and engine compartment was rewired in 2013 and the distributor was recently rebuilt and recalibrated. The water pump and the Marvel Updraft carburetor were also rebuilt recently, and the intake and exhaust manifold gaskets, as well as the exhaust pipe and mufflers, were replaced with accurate reproduction parts. The vacuum gasoline pump was replaced with an electric fuel pump with a pressure control valve and the gas tank has been relined and fuel lines replaced. This Nash still has its original walnut steering wheel and is operated by electrical advance and gasoline flow controls. The underside was recently steam cleaned and completely repainted with POR 15 black paint preservative. The exterior of the Nash is beautifully painted in deep midnight blue with black accent panels set off by white pinstripes. The interior is upholstered in the correct gray cloth and all the handles, latches, and hardware are polished to a high sheen and function well. The rubber on the floorboards is in great condition, as is the fabric on the roof. The car sits on 4 Silvertown Cord 5/50 x 20 whitewall tires with a matching spare; all were just fitted with new inner tubes. Other options include clock, 1927 Illinois license plates, renewal tags, luggage carrier, owner's manual, parts book, car cover, and many extra parts. Serious auto enthusiasts will love this piece of American motoring history as it is a distinctive addition to any collection. To see more HD pictures of this 1927 Nash 333 Sedan and a video, please visit GatewayClassicCars.com. For more information please call the Chicago showroom at 708-444-4488.

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1927 Nash Other 278 CID OHV 6 Cyl is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Tinley Park by Gateway Classics Cars for $36995.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Nash Model : Other Model Version : 278 CID OHV 6 Cyl Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1927 Sub type : Sedan Location : Chicago Vehicle Registration : Normal

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About Nash
Nash Motors, a smaller American manufacturer in comparison to the dominant Detroit "Big Three" automakers (General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler), had its unique identity and history, setting itself apart in several ways:

Identity and Distinctions of Nash Motors:
Innovative Features: Nash was known for its pioneering approach to automotive engineering, introducing several innovative features ahead of its time.
Unconventional Design: The company often embraced unconventional designs, including aerodynamic shapes and distinctive styling cues.
Emphasis on Comfort: Nash prioritized passenger comfort, offering spacious interiors and advanced heating and cooling systems.
Advanced Safety Features: They were among the first to incorporate safety features like padded dashboards and seatbelts into their vehicles.
Economic and Fuel-Efficient Cars: Nash cars were recognized for their fuel efficiency and reliability, appealing to a segment of the market seeking economical transportation.
Ten Significant Nash Models with Tech Specs:
Nash Rambler (1950): An early compact car, the Rambler was known for its small size, featuring a 173.3 cubic inch, 82 hp engine, and achieving approximately 25 mpg.
Nash Metropolitan (1953): A subcompact car with a 1.2L engine, it had an economical 42 hp and remarkable fuel efficiency, achieving around 30-40 mpg.
Nash Ambassador (1949-1957): A full-sized car available in various body styles, equipped with a powerful 234 cubic inch, 112 hp engine.
Nash Statesman (1949-1956): Another full-sized model featuring a 184 cubic inch, 85 hp engine and a spacious interior design.
Nash-Healey (1951-1954): A sports car collaboration between Nash and Healey, powered by a 252 cubic inch, 125 hp engine, offering impressive performance for its time.
Nash Airflyte (1949-1951): These models featured a streamlined body design, powered by engines ranging from 172 to 184 cubic inches, producing 82 to 85 hp.
Nash Ambassador Custom (1956): Equipped with a V8 engine of either 250 or 320 cubic inches, offering horsepower in the range of 190-208 hp.
Nash 600 (1941-1949): Introduced before WWII, this model had a 172 cubic inch, 82 hp engine, and a streamlined design for its era.
Nash Lafayette (1934-1940): These models incorporated various engine sizes, ranging from 221 to 234 cubic inches, producing 72 to 95 hp.
Nash Advanced Eight (1933-1934): Featured an inline-eight engine with 298 cubic inches, delivering around 125 hp, an advanced feature for its time.
These Nash models, each with its unique attributes, contributed to the company's reputation for innovation, comfort, and fuel efficiency in the automotive industry.



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Identity and Distinctions of Nash Motors:
Nash Motors, a smaller American manufacturer in comparison to the dominant Detroit "Big Three" automakers (General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler), had its unique identity and history, setting itself apart in several ways:

Innovative Features: Nash was known for its pioneering approach to automotive engineering, introducing several innovative features ahead of its time.
Unconventional Design: The company often embraced unconventional designs, including aerodynamic shapes and distinctive styling cues.
Emphasis on Comfort: Nash prioritized passenger comfort, offering spacious interiors and advanced heating and cooling systems.
Advanced Safety Features: They were among the first to incorporate safety features like padded dashboards and seatbelts into their vehicles.
Economic and Fuel-Efficient Cars: Nash cars were recognized for their fuel efficiency and reliability, appealing to a segment of the market seeking economical transportation.
Ten Significant Nash Models with Tech Specs:
Nash Rambler (1950): An early compact car, the Rambler was known for its small size, featuring a 173.3 cubic inch, 82 hp engine, and achieving approximately 25 mpg.
Nash Metropolitan (1953): A subcompact car with a 1.2L engine, it had an economical 42 hp and remarkable fuel efficiency, achieving around 30-40 mpg.
Nash Ambassador (1949-1957): A full-sized car available in various body styles, equipped with a powerful 234 cubic inch, 112 hp engine.
Nash Statesman (1949-1956): Another full-sized model featuring a 184 cubic inch, 85 hp engine and a spacious interior design.
Nash-Healey (1951-1954): A sports car collaboration between Nash and Healey, powered by a 252 cubic inch, 125 hp engine, offering impressive performance for its time.
Nash Airflyte (1949-1951): These models featured a streamlined body design, powered by engines ranging from 172 to 184 cubic inches, producing 82 to 85 hp.
Nash Ambassador Custom (1956): Equipped with a V8 engine of either 250 or 320 cubic inches, offering horsepower in the range of 190-208 hp.
Nash 600 (1941-1949): Introduced before WWII, this model had a 172 cubic inch, 82 hp engine, and a streamlined design for its era.
Nash Lafayette (1934-1940): These models incorporated various engine sizes, ranging from 221 to 234 cubic inches, producing 72 to 95 hp.
Nash Advanced Eight (1933-1934): Featured an inline-eight engine with 298 cubic inches, delivering around 125 hp, an advanced feature for its time.
These Nash models, each with its unique attributes, contributed to the company's reputation for innovation, comfort, and fuel efficiency in the automotive industry.