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1953 Nash Statesman Custom

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Dedicating to Ace10 and CoastalRobert...

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rayburg

9:34PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

great shot..almost looks like a model car rather than the real thing.

Charberry

9:51PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

I have not seen one of these in a long, long time. The guy next door had one, and I couldn't figure out how a 6' guy could squeeze into one of these. ;o) Excellent image.

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Richardphotos

9:59PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

I am glad to posted the whole car. outstanding work ken and a beautiful restoration

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Gor111

1:45AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

A lovely shot of this cute looking oldtimer! I love this car portrait! Excellent really!!!

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3Dillusions

3:25AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Totally cool shot :)

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tallpindo

3:37AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Like A.O. Smith and Johnson & Johnson, this was a Wisconsin company in my lifetime. I was born just a bit West of where Malcolm X was born. Oley Evinrude and Oshkosh trucks drew attention to the state. You can see herre why I used the term "bathtub" Nash. It looks like one of the old bathtubs with legs turned upside down. It's a happy moment to find one in such pristine condition. Then I am hard pressed to answer yes to the question, "Do you like beige and maroon?" Only after seeing some Humbers or Daimlers similarly painted could I ever answer in the affirmative. Those choices did come to America with pc and plc.

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jif3d

3:56AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Great capture and I have to agree with Rayburg, the postwork have given the car an almost toy like quality, which I think looks very kool ! Well done & ~Cheers~ :o)

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TallPockets

6:18AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Superb shot!!

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coaster1robert

12:50PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Looks great Ken,I don't think I ever seen a car like that before.

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mark.spooner

1:10PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Excellent.

Ace10

2:55PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

You know Ken I'm really glad you posted this.I had know idea what it looked like?.I have two picture books on American cars and its not in either.Have to say its not what I expected,I thought with the great mascot it would be a sports car.The nearest thing we ever made with a body like this was by Austin called ,I think "The Metroploitan".I still see a couple pass the house now and then.And thanks for the Photo ,it put my imagination at rest.Alec

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annie5

2:58PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

I'm glad to see the whole Nash 53.. very different with the new cars but they were most beautiful..the shapes etc.. I was young but i remenber!Great shot Ken :)

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mickeyrony

4:53PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Cheer my friend all small and beautiful bagnole that you shows us the my friend Excellent like always you it in love with the automobile.Mile mercies still to you ((5++))........................................((Bravo mon ami toute une petite et belle bagnole que tu nous démontre la mon ami .Excellent comme toujours toi l'amoureux de l'automobile.Mile mercis encore à toi((5++))

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2Loose2Trek

5:00PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Reminds me of the days when our family car was a Nash Rambler. Very nice shot.

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jocko500

6:55PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

lol cool shot of this car


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