Nash Times Index

Index of The Nash Times

All issues of The Nash Times since since the first issue in 1970 – more than 240 issues – are available in the NCCA’s member’s-only web site, the NCCA Garage. Some back issues are available for sale to club members. NCCA members are advised to use the version of this index that is in the Garage web site. There you can search for articles related to various years, makes, models and topics; and direct links are provided to the issues of The Nash Times that are available on line.

Volume 54, No. 6 – November-December 2023

New Members (11478-11490). Cover Photo: Nash Haul Thrift, p. 1.
From Out NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
‘Till Death Do Us Part’, by John Montgomery, p. 8.
2023 Freedom Road Rally in Ohio, by Chris and Molly Detwiler, p. 20.
Just One More Please, or Here We Go Again!, by Dennis McAllister, p. 29.
Fun With Tom and Jim, p. 31.
Nash Haul Thrift Utility Truck, by Jim Dworschack, p. 32.
Nor Cal Region’s 50th Anniversary Meet, p. 33.
Nash and Rambler Front Shock Absorbers, by Doug Galvin, p. 35.
2024 Grand Nashional, p. 42.

Volume 54, No. 5 – September-October 2023

Title Page: Nash Speedster, p. 1.
Photo: Ken Havekost with car, p. 2.
Photo: Al Rucky’s Nash Boat Tail Speedster, p. 2.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
New Members (11463-11473), p. 6.
How Small is Too Small?, by Patrick Foster, p. 7.
Australian Restoration (1929 Nash Advanced Six), by Fred Menke, p. 11.
Iola, Wisconsin . . . The Midwest’s Hershey, p. 19.
We Got It from Amazon!, by Isaiah Beck, p. 28.
Participation Awards for the 2023 Grand Nashional, p. 30.
Grand Nashional 2023, by Phillip Simms, p. 32.
The Hungry Nash, by Charles Ewing, p. 36.
Photos: cars and people at the 2023 Grand Nashional, p. 42.
Photo: Metropolitan “Moose Patrol” seen at a show, p. 44.

Volume 54, No. 4 – July-August 2023

Cover Photo: Barn Find, p. 1.
Photo: 1954 Ambassador, p. 2.
Photo: 1925 Nash, p. 2.
From Out NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
NCCA Treasurer Report, by John Lunden, p. 6.
2023 Grand Nashional Schedule, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 8.
New Members (11457-11461), p. 9.
Photo: 1930 Nash at Monte Carlo Rally, p. 9.
Lecture: Nash Motors: the Evolution and Its Niche in the Auto Market, p. 10.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 11.
1920 Nash Restoration Story, by Jerry Fedokovitz, p. 12.
Erie Shores Nash Club Season Opener, p. 30.
Trek Bicycle Factory Tour — And Nash Show, p. 32.
My First Nash, by David Nastal, p. 35.
Photo: Nash Pickup, p. 39. Photo: Nash Dealership in Havana, Cuba, p. 42.

Volume 54, No. 3 – May-June 2023

Car Archaeology 101 (Things found under the carpets). Freedom Road Rally – September 2022, by Cris & Molly Detwiler. Cover Photo: 1950 Tub Restoraiton, p. 1.
Photos: 1950 Tub Restoration, p. 2.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
New Members (11443-11456), p. 6.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 7.
My Families’ Cars and Key Industry Pivots, by John Daly, p. 8.
Speedometer Gears, by Paul Supan, p. 15.
1950 Nash Statesman, by Rachel Beck, p. 17.
Nash Gallery 30th Anniversary Meet, p. 20.
Nash Stone Movement, by Dave Siringer, p. 29.
CP and Family Travels to Europe (Heide Family Series), by Jim Dworschack, p. 31.
Lapping Valves, p. 35.

Volume 54, No. 2 – March-April 2023

Cover Photo: Nash Drag Racer, p. 1.
Photo: 1957 Station Wagon, p. 2.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
Photo: 1957 Amcassador, p. 6.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 7.
2023 Grand Nashional Event Schedule, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 8.
New Members (11430-11442), p. 9.
Bill Flajole: An Independent Designer, by Patrick R Foster, p. 10.
Nash Featured in Mystic Seaport Show, by Burton Jernstrom (#10453), p. 15.
ID Sought fof ’30s Nash in Photo, p. 16.
Kris Koch’s Nash Signs, by Michael Petti, p. 17.
Photo: Nash-Healey Carries Lyndon Johnson in 1952 Texas Parad, p. 25.
Photo: Charles Nash and George Mason, c1937, p. 25.
Contributed by Patrick Foster Colletion. Photo: Fire Engine in Former Nash Dealer’s Estate Sale, p. 26.
Photo: 1937 Nash Fire Chief’s Car, p. 26.
Johnny Renner’s Nashes, by Carole Renner, p. 27.
In Memorium: Bob Wilmoth #1383, p. 32.
The Lifters in Nash Engines are Unique, by Don Green, p. 33.
Restoration Project Meets Towing Problem, p. 35.
Photos: Jim Dworschack’s Nash Powered Custom Motor Home, p. 39.
Calendar of Events, p. 42. ID Sought fof ’30s Nash in Photo,, p. 43.
Photo: Poster Art Featuring 1929 Nash Featured at Mystic Seaport Show, p. 43.

Volume 54, No. 1 – January-February 2023

Cover Photo: Original ’26 Nash, p. 1.
Photo: Reggie Nash driving 1918 Touring Car in Hershey, p. 2.
Photo: Car at the HobNob Supper Club in Wisconsin, p. 2.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
New Members (11425-11429), p. 6.
From the Editor, by Dave Nastal, p. 6.
Charlie Nash’s Best Friend, by Patrick Foster, p. 7.
Distributor Shaft Lubrication, by Paul Supan, p. 10.
Photo: Find the Rambler, by Rachael Beck, p. 10.
Chateau de Chantilly, by Beth Fortin, p. 11.
Fiber Timing Gears through the Early 1930s, by Jim Dworschack, p. 16.
Letter: Story of Father’s 1937 Ambassador, by Michael Polsinelli, p. 23.
CP and His Lafayette (Heide Family History), by Jim Dworschack, p. 26.
Nash People: 1953 Miss America posing with Nash, by Patrick Foster, p. 28.
Letter: Jim Bracewell retires from the Club Web Site, p. 29.
Parts Reproduction – 3D Printing, an Update and Review, by Paul Supan (#9036), p. 30.
Photo: 57 Ambassador and 56 Statesman, p. 31.
New York Long Island Region Meet, by Kenneth Gugliucci, p. 32.
Photo: Nash-Healey Racer, p. 39.
Photo: 1926 Nash Touring Car, p. 40.

Volume 53, No. 6 – November-December 2022

Cover Photo: Kapp Girls with Awards, p. 1.
Photo: Jim Dworschack’s “working Nash”, p. 2.
Photo: Nash Tow Truck in New Zealand, p. 2.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 6.
General Meeting Minutes, July 22, 2022, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 7.
New Members (11410-11424), p. 9.
New Membership Director: Isaiah Beck, p. 9.
Kenosha Nash Homecoming, p. 11.
Distributor Maintenance, by Paul Supan, p. 13.
1948 Nash Ambassador Super Convertible, by Michael Petti, p. 15.
Bob Aaron Award Winner: Barbara and Maynard Keller, by Mark Lehman, p. 18.
2023 Grand Nashional in Batavia, New York, p. 19. Summer Potluck at Van De Wetterings, p. 20.
1920 Nash Tow Truck in New Zealand, p. 22.
Nashes Are Not Too Old To Work, by Jim Dworschack, p. 28.
Hartford Museum Update, p. 31.
1928-29 Nash Flathead Water Pump (also 25-30), by Steven Pollestad (#5961), p. 32.
Photo: 1926 Nash Company Baseball Team, p. 33.
Contributed by Patrick Foster. Fuel Sending Unit Repair, by Jim Dworschack, p. 34.
Nash and Hudson Cruise Across the Chain of Rocks Bridge in Missouri, p. 39.
Photo: Man holding large trophy standing in front of a 1926 Nash with Ontario plates, p. 43.

Volume 53, No. 5 – September-October 2022

Photo: Breakdown on road to Nashional, p. 1.
Photo: 1908 Rambler, Best of Show, p. 2.
From Out NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
Photo: Nash Delivers Cars to Chicago Police, p. 6.

Contributed by Patrick Foster. New Members (11402-11409), p. 7.
Why Nash Cars Were So Unique (Part Two), by Larry Fournier (#8278), p. 9.
Secretary’s Message, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 12.
A Better Shift, by Bruce Amster, p. 13.
The Great Race 2022, by Denise Richter, p. 16.
3D Printer Use for Trophies, by Bill Lenharth (#2189), p. 17.
Members to Visit New Zealand, p. 18.
Grand Nashional 2022, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 19.
Our Drive to Denver, by David Nastal, p. 33.
In Memorium: Leonard Kessler, by Gill W. Lott (Son-in-Law), p. 40.
Photo: 1954 Nash, p. 43.
Photo: Hospitality Car Purchased by City of Chicago, p. 47.
Contributed by Patrick Foster. Photo: 1932 Nash at Grand Nashional, p. 48.

Volume 53, No. 4 – July-August 2022

Cover Photo: 1941 Covertible, p. 1.
Photo: 1951 Statesman at Coronado Heights, Kansas, p. 2.
Secretary’s Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 5.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
New Members (11389-11401), p. 6.
Photo: Nash Illuminated Auto Plane Compass, p. 6.
Letter and old photo of a 1927 Advanced Six, by Daniel Castellini, p. 7.
Nash Oil Pumps (1950s), by Bruce Amster, p. 8.
Letter and photos: 1940s Nash Car Collection, by David Jr Anderson, p. 14.
Erie Shores Region: Annual “Bubbly Breakfast”, by Al Ruckey, p. 25.
Old Photo: Nash at Smokey Mountains Park (and elsewhere), by Rachel Beck, p. 27.
Nashers Visit New Zealand, by Jeff Griffith, p. 29.
Nashin’ to Kansas, by David Nastal, p. 30.
Photo: Toddler steering at the Uniscope, p. 39.

Volume 53, No. 3 – May-June 2022

Cover Photo: Nashes at Glacier National Park, p. 1.
Photo: 1955 Ambassador on display at Northeast Classic Car Museum, p. 2.
From Out NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
Photo: Jim Wheary posing by status of his ancestor, Charlie Nash, p. 6.
NCCA Balance Sheet, by John Lunden (Treasurer), p. 7.
Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig (Secretary), p. 9.
Photo: Babe Ruth posing with 1937 Ambassador, p. 10.
New Members (11376-113880, p. 10.
Why Nash Cars Were So Unique (Part One), by Larry Fournier (#8278), p. 12.
New England Trip in a 48 Nash Conv, by Clyde Johnson, p. 24.
Bob Aaron Award, by Verde Pepin, p. 29.
In Memorium: Lester Vohs, by Larry Fourner (#8278), p. 32.
Photo: Nashes on Display at Unidentified Location, p. 39.

Volume 53, No. 2 – March-April 2022

Cover Photo: 51 Rambler about to Enter Tunnel in Colorado, 2018, p. 1.
Photo: 1936 Lafayette Towing Trailer, p. 2.
2022 Grand Nashional Logo, p. 2.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 6.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 7.
Help Wanted! New Memberships Person, p. 7.
New Members (11363-11373), p. 8.
Photo: 1954 Miss America in Metropolitan, p. 8.
Letter: 1950 Ambassador Super Project, p. 10.
Trunk Hinges: 1837-1940 Trunk Backs, by Paul Supan, p. 12.
In Memory of Richard R. “Dick” Noel (1930-2021), p. 25.
Letter: for Heide Family History, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 28.
2021 Eastern Regional Meet, by Ken Gugliucci, p. 30.
Reproducing Parts and New Book, by William Lenharth (#2189), p. 32.
Stanley Kiriletz with 1920s Nash in Germany, with commentary, by Gerald Liabraatem (#5840), p. 34.
Caravan to 2022 Grand Nashional, p. 37.
Image: Specifications for 1925 Nash Models, p. 39.
Contributed by Gerald Liabraaten. Photos: 1954 Nash Ambassador, p. 43.
Photo: Willa Dworschack in Father’s 1918 Touring Car, p. 44.

Volume 53, No. 1 – January-February 2022

Cover Photo: Welcome to Colorado (and the Grand Nashional), p. 1.
Photo: 1954 Statesman (and letter from owner), by Mel Weaver, p. 2.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day, p. 5.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 6.
And Paper Rosters, by Connie Graeber, p. 7.
New Members (11356-11362), p. 10.
Drawing of (imagined) 1951 Tub Station Wagon, p. 10.
NCCA 2022 Grand Nashional Schedule of Events, p. 11.
The Horror Story of Buying a Nash Airflyte, 3rd Time Right, by Aart van der Haagen, p. 12.
Exhaust Pipe Repair, by Paul Supan, p. 17.
To Whom It May Concern (1909 Buick and George W. Mason), by Albert Hoiland, p. 20.
Ross & Beth King’s 1936 LaFayette, by Michael Petti, p. 25.
Nash Cat House (stray cats adopt parts car), by Wayne & Rita Lesjak, p. 30.
Help Wanted: New Membership Chairman, p. 31.
Photo: Bon Voyage Badger – A Shipload of Nash Automobiles, p. 32.
Photo: Old Nash in Germany; poster seeks ID on car, p. 32. Charles Jeffery Goes to Europe (Heide Family History), by Jim Dworschack, p. 33.
In Memoriam: Faye Pepin, by Denise & Fave Richter, p. 35.
In Memoriam: Chuck Magner, by J.W. Magner, p. 36.
Photo: A Nash in Moscow (magazine cover), p. 43.
Fox News Interviews Jim Dworschack at the Wisconsin Auto Museum, p. 44.

Volume 52, No. 6 – November-December 2021

Cover Photo: Award Winning 1956 Ambassador, p. 1.
Recreated B-17 Bomber seen by UMRR on the AACA Tour, p. 1.
Drawing Promoting the 2022 Grand Nashional in Colorado, p. 2.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 6.
2022 Grand Nashional Announcement (pending approval), p. 7.
New Members (11342-11352), p. 9.
Photo: Bride & Groom Pose with Nash, p. 9.
The Story of a Princess (1929 Nash 464), by Rob Chisholm, p. 10.
AACA / Nash Tour, by Jim Corcoran, p. 12.
Wheaties Nash Auto Emblem, by Michael Petti, p. 14.
Nash / Kissel Meet, p. 15.
Erie Shores Region, by Al Ruckey, p. 16.
JT’s Project (1956 Amcassador), by Jeff Griffith, p. 18.
Something on Water Pumps, by Paul Supan (#9036), p. 20.
Photo: Nash in a Parade, by David Engels, p. 21.
Photo: “Futuristic” Met in Wentworth Motors Showroom Window, by Bill Lenharth, p. 26.
Nash Airflyte Magazine Cover, December 1955, p. 27.
Used of a 3D Printer – Nash, by William Lenharth (#2189), p. 29.
More Metropolitan History (A Firetruck), by June Valentine, p. 30.
Photos: Metropolitan Station Wagon Prototypes, by June Valentine, p. 32.
Letter: Writer Seeks Information Regarding Rare Nash Emblem, by Mark Wetherbee, p. 34.
Doodlebug 101, by Jim Dworschack, p. 35.
Letters: One Owner Nash, with Rex Top (1924 Nash 691), p. 36.
Photos: UMRR Meet, p. 39.
Photo: Clyde Engine Company, p. 42.
Images: Christmas cards available in club store, p. 43.
Photo: NCCA women pose at Branner’s Christmas Store, p. 47.
Photo: Tani Inizarry poses with 1924 Nash at the Kissel / Nash Meet, p. 48.

Volume 52, No. 5 – September-October 2021

Cover Photo: 1960 Rambler Deluxe, p. 1.
Photo: 1948 Ambassador, p. 2.
Photo: Connie Graeber, p. 2.
From Out NCCA President, by Ken Day, p. 5.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 6.
General Meeting Minutes, July 16, 2021, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 7.
Information on 2022 Grand Nashional, by Rachel Beck, p. 9.
New Members (11322-11341), p. 11.
Grand Nashional Report, by Al Ruckey, p. 12.
50 Years, by Jim Dworschack, p. 39.
Photo: Durant and Dort, p. 47.
Photo: Hot Rod Healey, p. 47.
Photo: 1961 Metropolitan, p. 48.

Volume 52, No. 4 – July-August 2021

Cover Photo: Cars at Fathers Day Meet, p. 1.
Photo: “Astra-Gnome” car at Metropolitan Pit Stop, p. 2.
Photo: Greater Northland Region member examine oil pump, p. 2.
From Out NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 6.
Memorium: Passage of Chuck Heide (with photo), by Jim Dworschack, p. 6.
NCCA Treasurer Report, by John Lunden, p. 7.
Photo: Assembly of Nash Cars at the Clyde Engine Company, p. 8.
New Members (11307-11321), p. 8.
Borg-Warner Overdrive, by Larry Fournier (#8278), p. 10.
Nash-Kissel Meet August 27-29, p. 18.
Otto Vallastro’s Wooden Carved Nashes, by Michael Petti, p. 19.
Homebuilt Header, by Jim Corcoran, p. 23.
Metropolitan Pit Stop, by Michael Petti, p. 32.
Met Astra-Gnome, by Michael Petti, p. 35.
The Nash Quad (Heide Family History, part 6), by Jim Dworschack, p. 37.
Photos: Verde Pepin’s cars, p. 39.
Oil Pumps, p. 40.
Nash Spotting (“Back to the 50’s Show, St. Paul MN), p. 41.
Image: Hutson Italia, p. 51.
Contributed by Michael Petti. Image: Porttee (WW 1 truck based on Jeffery Quad), p. 51.
Contributed by Jim Dworschack. Photo: June Valentine, owner of the Metropolitan Pit Stop, p. 52.

Volume 52, No. 3 – May-June 2021

Photo: 1955 Ambassador by the Sea. Letter & Photos: An Ohio Dealership, Nash Pace Car and Tow Truck. Contributed by Brent Havekost. Cover Photo: 1951 Nash-Healey, p. 1.
Photo: 1952 Nash Ambassador Custom, p. 2.
Photo: 1952 Healey Racer, p. 2.
From Out NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
New Members (11300-11306), p. 7.
Photo: Metropolitan, p. 7.
NCCA Treasurer Report, by John Lunden, p. 8.
Memorial: Bill Nash, p. 8.
Victor Tabun’s 1952 Ambassador Custom Special, by Petti Michael, p. 9.
Donald Healey’s Race Car Builder, p. 13.
Reggie Nash Restores a Nash-Healey, p. 15.
New England Region Activities, by William Lenharth, p. 17.
2021 Grand NASHional “A Bavarian Christmas in July”, p. 19.
Nash Things I Did Not Know, p. 30.
Headers for Nash! (Ad), p. 35.
Contributed by Jim Corcoran. CP Named Superintendent (Heide Family History, part 4), by Jim Dworschack, p. 38.
PHoto: 1953 Parts Car, p. 47.

Volume 52, No. 2 – March-April 2021

Nash Dealers, Products Familiar to Free World. Contributed by Darrell Rader #317. Cover Photo: 1948 Nash Suburban, p. 1.
From our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 6.
Photo: 1925 Jeffery Firetruck, p. 7.
New Members (11285-11299), p. 7.
Photo: 1948 Nash Pickup, p. 8.
Kathleen & Chris Koch’s Lavish Suburban, by Michael Petti (#11196), p. 12.
Family Story: Nash Style, by Ross Buchan (#2811), p. 15.
High Horsepower Nash, by Bruce Amster (#11280), p. 25.
A Short History of Automotive Air Conditioning, by Phillip Simms, p. 27.
Charles Jeffery Takes the Reins (Heide Family History, part 4), by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 30.
Letter thanking NCCA members for help identifying car, by Joseph Venturella, p. 32.

Volume 52, No. 1 – January-February 2021

Cover Photo: 1947 Ambassador, p. 1.
Photo: Member cars in front of Wisconsini Automotive Museum, p. 2.
Photo: Nash Tub visualized as stationwagon, p. 2.
From Out NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 6.
Photo: 1928 Advanced Six, p. 7.
Contributed by Jim Dworschack. New Members: (11264-11289), p. 7.
Photo: Nash Racecar, p. 8.
Nash & AMC Styling Studies, by Michael Petti (#11196), p. 9.
2021 Grand NASHional “A Bavarian Christmas in Jul”, p. 14.
Letter: 1958 AMC Ambassador Custom, by Matt Green (#11096), p. 15.
Steering Wheel Repair, by Paul Supan, p. 16.
Early Rambler Break In (Heide Family History, part 3), by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 19.
Waxing Nashes (members at Wisconsin Automotive Museum), p. 21.
Auburn is ON (NCCA invited to AACA show), p. 30.
Planning a Merger, by John A. Conde, p. 31.
Contributed by Colin Main, Australian AMC Rambler Club. Notes from a Nash Dreamer, p. 40.
Great Nash Cars of Yesterday (photos), p. 41.
Ad: Rambler is grand prize for a photo contest, p. 47.
Photo: Woman posing with Nash and dogs at Ypsilanti show, p. 48.

Volume 51, No. 6 – November-December 2020

Cover Photo: Pickup Carrying Nash Parts, p. 1.
Photo: 1950 Nash Ambassador, p. 2.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
Photo: 1916 Jeffery, p. 6.
New Members (11250-11253), p. 6.
Photo: Australian Nash Dealership, p. 7.
History of Nash Labor Relations: Part II (1946-1957), by Larry Fournier (#8278), p. 8.
Windshield Wiper Lube Instructions, by Carl Dawes, p. 14.
My 1937 LaFayette Coupe, A Colorado Car, by Dennis McCargar (#3330), p. 15.
Just In from Jim Weary (TV show features Nashes), by Jim Weary, p. 19.
Warren Kennedy’s First-Generation Nash Healey, by Michael Petti, p. 20.
Letter: Suggestion for a Club Event During Pandemic, by Cris & Mollie Detwiler (#8112), p. 31.
Photo & Story: 1950 Nash Ambassador, by Esli Nicoletti, p. 33.
New Nash Dealership in 1918, by Dennis McCargar (#3330), p. 34.
Erie Shores Region October Picnic, by Al Ruckey (#7606), p. 36.
Letter: Facts about the Rebel, by Bill Lenharth (#2189), p. 38.
Heide Family History, Part 2, by Jim Dworschack, p. 39.
Chicago Car Wash Business in 1926, p. 41.
Bon Voyage Jeff!, by Jack Ryan (#10773), p. 42.
Nash University, p. 43.
Rendezvous for Saving Nashes, by David Nastal (#10247), p. 44.
2020 Nash Events Calendar, p. 50.
Photo: 1935 Nash Advanced Six Woodie in UK (posed with Bride), p. 51.
Photo: 1925 Nash, by Dennis McCargar (#3330), p. 51.
Photo: Nash with woman and child, p. 52.

Volume 51, No. 5 – September-October 2020

Cover Photo: 1957 Rambler Rebel, p. 1.
Photo: 1948 Nash Suburban, p. 2.
Contributed by Michael Petti. Photo: Les Culver #203, p. 2.
Contributed by Jerry Knutsen. Photo: 1930 Model 497 Twin Ignition Eight, p. 2.
Contributed by Jerry Knutsen. From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
New Members (11232-11249), p. 6.
Photo: 1916 Jeffery, p. 7.
Contributed by Jim Dworschack. NCCA Secretary Report, p. 8.
Jim Beymer Lives Life at Full Throttle, by Michael Petti, p. 8.
A Lucky Guy, by Scott Morris (#10749), p. 11.
Celebrating A Century! (100th birthday of Longtime Member Lee Culver), by Jerry Knutsen, p. 14.
Tired Tires (mounting tireson a split rim), by David Nastal, p. 15.
A Nash Dealership Story 1921-1937, by Don Larson, p. 18.
History of Nash Labor Relations: Part I (1933-1945), by Larry Fournier (#8278), p. 21.
Rebuilding the Front End of a 1942 Nash, by Terry Davies (LTM #3667), p. 29.
NE Region News, by William H. Lenharth (Ph.D.), p. 33.
What Are The Chances? (original owners of a Suburban), by Michael Petti, p. 34.
Pacific Northwest Region Holds First Meeting Online!, p. 38.
Photo: 1937 LaFayette, p. 39.
Photo: One truckload of parts acquire from the estate of Ben Bliss, p. 39.
Photo: 1927 Nash Advanced Six Model 240 in Switzerland, by Willi L. Guggenheim, p. 40.

Volume 51, No. 4 – July-August 2020

Cover Photo: Nash-Healey belonging to Ed Koch, by Rita Koch, p. 1.
Photos: Nash-Healeys on Show, p. 2.
Photo: Verde Pepin and Ken Day with Nash, p. 5.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig (#4297), p. 6.
New Members (11219-11231), p. 7.
Photo: 1939 Nash Ambulance in Europe, p. 7.
Photo: Man standing behild two 1920s(?) Nashes, one with rear-mounted spare, p. 8.
Contributed by Gary Finch (#2687), Inland Empire Region. 1960 & 1961 Metropolitans: Doing Two Things Well, by Michael Petti, p. 9.
From the Editor (regarding reporting to corrections in TNT articles), by David Nastal, p. 13.
New MOL, New Rules, p. 14.
Dennis Smyth’s 1954 Rambler Deluxe Restoration, by Michael Petti, p. 17.
Photo: Cris Detwiler at wheel of 1946 Ambassador wearing a “Nash spoken here” face mask, by Cris & Mollie Detwiler (#8132), p. 26.
Story About Bob Aaron’s 1957 Ambassador Super Country Club Hardtop, by Clyde “Old Swede” Johnson (#126), p. 27.
Heide Family History (excerpts from a book about the family of C. P. Heide, Production Manager at Thomas B. Jeffery Co.), by Jim Dworschack, p. 32.
Our Nash was chosen for the front cover (of the 2020 Kenosha Area Visitors’ Guide), by Ray & Carolyn Lucas (#10554), p. 36.
Hello my fellow quarantine Nash members (on Nash-related pandemic project), by Cris Detwiler (#8112), p. 38.
Photo: Verde Pepin’s Ambassador, p. 43.
Photo: Chris Detwiler standing at door of 1946 Ambassador in “Nash Spoken Here” face mask, p. 43.
Photo: Four women (and a dog) posed by a Nash hardtop, p. 44. Contributed by Kenny Havekost.

Volume 51, No. 3 – May-June 2020

Then and Now: Nokomis and Miami, by Howard Mintz. Cover Image: 1947 Nash Surburban, p. 1.
Photos: 1950 Rambler Convertible, by Verde Pepin (#3918), p. 2.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Kay (#8135), p. 5.
Nash Members, Rest in Peace (Ed Manahan), by Dave & Denise Richter, p. 6.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig (#4297), p. 6.
Treasurer’s Report 2019, by John Lunden, p. 7.
2019 Grand Nashional Posponed to 2021, by Bill Sturgeon, p. 9.
New Members (11209-11218), p. 11.
Ad: Zero to 60 in 7 seconds! (Nash-Healey), p. 11.
Advice from Bob Jeffery (transmission installation, with photo), p. 12.
1955 Senior Nashes: Grilled to Perfection, by Michael Petti, p. 13.
Email from Pat Foster to Jim Wheary (re forthcoming book about Nash), by Pat Foster, p. 19.
Relays, by Paul Supan (#9036), p. 20.
George Walter Mason: Creator of American Motors Corporation, by Phillip Simms, p. 31.
E-Mail from Verde Pepin, by Verde Pepin (#3918), p. 34.
Nashtown: Las Vegas, New Mexico (old Nash signage), by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 37.
Driving Through Time in a 1941 Nash Ambassador Deluxe, by Michael Petti (#11196), p. 39.
Drawing: 1957 (?) Nash, by Michael Petti, p. 51.
Photo: Metropolitan and Giant Rubber Ducky, by Ed Koch, p. 51.
Photo: Girl and Metropolitan, by Ed Koch, p. 52.

Volume 51, No. 2 – March-April 2020

Photo: 1954 Ambassador in Garage, p. 1.
Cover Photo: 1954 Ambassador in Garage, p. 1.
Art: 1956 Nash at Drive-in, p. 2.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 6.
In Memorium: Joe Gall, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 6.
New Members (11193-11208), p. 7.
Ad: 1909 Ad Celebrates New Spare Wheel, p. 7.
History of the Seaman Body Division of Nash-Kelvinator – Milwaukee, Wisconsin, by Larry Fournier (#8278), p. 11.
2020 Grand NASHional “A Bavarian Christmas in July”, p. 19.
Sunken Nashes, by Barry Zalane (#10096), p. 22.
Jeffery Engine Found, p. 23.
One Owner Nash (1927 Standard Six), by David Engels, p. 26.
Howard Mintz Gets in Gear for Great Rides (1953 Greenbrier), by Michael Petti, p. 29.
Ruby Nash, Teacher (Upper Mississippi Meeting in Oregon, Illinois), p. 34.
The Man Behind the Nash Car Name, by Phillip Simms, p. 36.
Sunshine Nash Club Meets Under the Tangerine Tree, by Al Ruckey, p. 39.
Mystery Photo: 1930s Nash, p. 40.
1956 Hudson Styling Model, by Michael Petti, p. 41.
Letter of Encouragement to the PNW Region, by Ken Day, p. 43.
A Plea for Nash Help, in cursive (looking for ’47 Statesman), by Laurence Manchesky, p. 44.

Volume 51, No. 1 – January-February 2020

Cover Photo: 1948 Nash Proving Grounds Tow Truck, p. 1.
Photo: Norwegian Nash (Ambassador 3620), p. 2.
Contributed by Jorn-Andre Bentzen #10182. Painting “A Meeting At The Milwaukee Shops” (featuring Nash), p. 2.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 6.
Editor Ramblings, by David Nastal, p. 6.
New Members (11182-11192), p. 7.
2020 Grand NASHional “A Bavarian Christmas in July”, p. 9.
Making Parts with a 3D Printer — The Good, the Bad, and Impossible, by William Lenharth (#2189), p. 12.
1951 Nash Statesman: Part of the Airflyte Generation, by Michael Petti, p. 14.
Photo: Three Descendants of Charles Nash, p. 23.
Contributed by Jim Miller #11001. Photo: Holiday Nash (Wisconsin Christmas Parade), p. 23.
2019 Grand Nashional “Nash’in Through the Poconos”, p. 25.
On The Drive To Hershey, by David Nastal, p. 28.
Nash Plant Still Stands (2019 Central Nashional), p. 30.
Auburn in the Spring (AACA/NCCA Meet in 2020), by Bob Grutza, p. 32.
Greater Northland Meet, p. 33.
Remembering NCCA Past President, Ray Hren 1935-2019, by Gordon McGregor, p. 34.
Photo: 1925 Chassis and Engine, p. 39.
Photo: Milwaukee Show at the Grohmann Museum, p. 39.

Volume 50, No. 6 – November-December 2019

Cover Photo: Ramblers on the Road to the AACA Show, p. 1.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 6.
New Members (11159-11181), p. 7.
My 1956 and 1957 Nash Gems, by Larry Fournier (#9278), p. 10.
In Our Museum: Nashes in the Wisconsin Automotive Museum, p. 17.
The Awakening of a Quad, a True Nash Story, by David Nastal, p. 18.
Hello Nash Enthusiasts (author takes German tourist for a ride), by Dominique Legeai (#10485), p. 19.
2020 Grand NASHional “A Bavarian Christmas in July”, p. 27.
Wobbly Wheel Repair, by Paul Supan, p. 29.
It’s All Al’s Fault (rescue of the concrete block bearing the name ‘Nash” at a former dealership), by Chuck Block (#4986), p. 32.
Party on the Pavement (UMRR meet in Racine), p. 36.
Orphan Car Show, Upsilanti MI, p. 43.
Union Railway Show, IL, p. 43.

Volume 50, No. 5 – September-October 2019

Cover Photo: 1932 Nash, p. 1.
Photos: Hood Ornaments, p. 2.
Image: the Ad in Hemmings that started the Nash Club, p. 3.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day, p. 6.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 7.
New Members (11142-11158), p. 11.
And A Met Will Lead Them (a journey to the 2019 Nashional), by Ken Day, p. 13.
Brother from Another Mother (Hudsons), p. 17.
Thomas B. Jeffery Award: John Lunden, p. 18.
Nashional Parking Lot Races (and other photos from the meet), p. 19.
Nash Stone Update (email exchange), by Chuck Block at al., p. 30.
A Meeting in the Lot (1949 Nash 600), by Joseph Schmalzried, p. 32.
Connie & Doug Preserve Nash Albums, by Connie Graeber, p. 34.
Mechanical Fuel Pumps, by Paul Supan, p. 36.
More Jeffery Information, by Larry Daum, p. 40.
Milwaukee Nash Shot (Central Nashional), by Jim Dworschack and Dave Nastal, p. 41.
Independent Compact Cars (book review), p. 42.
Independence Day . . . Nash Style, p. 44.
A Kaleidoscope of Nashes (color photos of the meet), p. 51.
Photo: 1957 Ambassador at 4th of July Show, p. 52.

Volume 50, No. 4 – July-August 2019

Photos: “Graduation Car Show” and “Nash-Healey in Italy”, p. 1.
Cover Photo: Seaman Auto Body Tag, p. 1.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day, p. 5.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 6.
New Members (11126-11141), p. 6.
Why Are We Nash Collectors Unique?, by Larry Fournier (#8278), p. 9.
1937 Ambassador, Kept in the Family, by Mark Rowles (#10927), p. 12.
Photo: Nash on the Road in New York (“Rub My Tub” graffiti), p. 16.
New Member Restores Old Nash, by Hasie Botha, p. 17.
Beautiful Seaman Bodies, p. 23.
Just In from Jim Bracewell (Nash engine in drag racing museum), p. 25.
Contributed by Andreas Abrahamsson. Mille Miglia, or One Thousand Miles, p. 26.
Rare Jeffery Discovered?, p. 28.
Safety (wheel cylinders), p. 29.
Photo: 1951 Nash on the Mother Road, by Dominique Legeal, p. 31.
A Chat at a Car Show, p. 32. Photos: Jeffery Project car; 1931 Nash in South Africa, p. 39.
Photo: Nash-Healey in Italy, p. 40.

Volume 50, No. 3 – May-June 2019

Cover photo: Nash-Healey #10, p. 1.
Photo: Nash-themed Coastes from Wisconsin Auto Museum, p. 2.
Photo: 1951 Canadian Statesman, p. 2.
From Out NCCA President, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 5.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 6.
New Members (11113-11125), p. 6.
Photo: Nash Car Carrier, p. 7.
After Two Snow Delays (Greater Northland Meet tours Roy Burdick car collection), p. 8.
Canadian Statesman, by Greg Williams, p. 9.
Restoration Tips (on top bows), by Jim Dworschack, p. 15.
Nash UTE, Australian for TRUCK, by Bel & Joe Diamond (Western Australia), p. 24.
Photo & Story: “Your AACA Approved Fire Extinguisher, Sir”, by Al Ruckey, p. 28.
A Chat Through Gmail, by Reggie Nash (#5), p. 30.
Master Chef, Charlie Nash (Nash family photos), by Jim Miller (#11001), p. 31.
A Brief Teaser on the Racing Nash, p. 32.
Reasons to Attend the 50th Grand Nashional – “Nashin’ Through the Poconos”, by Mark Lehman, p. 33.
Nash Dealer, Santa Fe on the Plaza 1921 (old photo), by Richard Barrett (#10962), p. 34.
New Central Nashional, Plan for it!!!, p. 35.
Photo: woman posing by a 1951 Ambassador, p. 43.
Contributed by Dawn Bondhus. Photo: 1951 Canadian Statesman drives away, p. 44.

Volume 50, No. 2 – March-April 2019

Cover Photo: 1930 Nash 580, p. 1.
Photos: 1933 Nash 1180 in Snow with Chains, p. 2.
From Our NCCA President, by Ken Day, p. 5.
NCCA Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 7.
New Members (11103-11112), p. 8.
Partial History of Nash and American Motors in Canada, by Larry Fournier (#8278), p. 9.
1948 Nash Suburban Super, by Ken Havekost, p. 13.
Oil Filters and Nash Installations, by Paul Supan, p. 16.
It Looked Swell, But (last civilian Nash, 1942), p. 27.
A Bad Day for Neville (1930 Nash 480), by Warren Jordan, p. 28.
What Do Nash Automobiles and Lionel Trains Have in Common?, by John L Niehaus (#7120), p. 32.
Nash in Chains (1928 Sports Touring Car Drives in Snow), by John Brewer (#9624), p. 34.
Lead & Gasoline, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 36.
NCCA Profit and Loss Statement for 2018, p. 43.
Image: Certificate of Appreciation to the NCCA from US Marine Corps and Toys for Tots, p. 44.
Invitation to Greater Northland Region Banquet, p. 45.
Northeast Region activities, p. 45.
Nash Members, Rest in Peace (Betsy Brothers & Jack Thomas), p. 45.
Photo: 1948 Suburban, p. 47.
Photo: Girl Posing with 1948 Ambassador Convertible, p. 48.

Volume 50, No. 1 – January-February 2019

Cover Photo: 1928 Special Six, p. 1.
Nash University, p. 2.
From the NCCA President, by Ken Day, p. 5.
New NCCA Secretary, by John Trotta, p. 7.
Secretary Report, by Lorrie Koenig, p. 8.
New Members (11090-11096), p. 9.
New Craze at Car Shows (Toy Nash Holds Fire Extinguisher), by Cris Detwiler, p. 10.
Jim Wheary Requests Nashes @ Iola, by Darrell Stumpf (#3725), p. 13.
UMRR Gathers with Darrell & Marlene, by Gary Kielisch, p. 14.
2019 Grand Nashional Schedule, by David Nastal, p. 16.
Nashin Through the Poconos, by Mark Lehman, p. 16.
Nashes Honor Veterans, by Dick Smith, p. 18.
Update. . . The Nash Stone, by Chuck Block, p. 19.
Petrifying Springs, Kenosha, p. 20.
Valenti Classics, Auto Restorations, p. 26.
AACA Nashes at Hershey, p. 27.
Nash and Hershey, p. 29.
A Chat in the Lot, by David Nastal, p. 30.
Party on the Pavement: Racine WI, p. 31.
Good Advice from Members on line, p. 33.
Photo: Joi Marchetti working on ’32 Nash, p. 43.
Photo: Dogs napping in Nash, p. 44.

Volume 49, No. 6 – November-December 2018

Cover Photo: 1904 Rambler Model L, p. 1.
Photo: Family sitting in 50’s Nash, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Nash Imitates Driver (old photo of owner and car), p. 7.
Contributed by Tom Anderson. Secretary’s Message, by Connie Graeber, p. 7.
New Members (11067-11083), p. 8.
Project on Hold (parts sources), p. 10.
Nash History, In The Making, by Avery Klein, p. 13.
Stops Along the Way (Murdo, South Dakota Pioneer Auto Show), p. 14.
Old Crank (starting a Quad truck), by Ken Kafka, p. 16.
Mallet Collection (1923 and 1924 Nashes in museum in Gunnison, Colorado), p. 18.
Marketplace, p. 22.
Nash-Kelvinator’s El Segundo, California Assembly Plant, by Larry Fournier (#8278), p. 28.
Nash Brings Smiles! (1948 Nash posed with men in costume, and a Nash parade float), p. 33.
Contributed by Tom Anderson. Must See Museums (Hobo Museum in Britt, Iowa), p. 34.
Bridesmains With Matching Color Nash (wedding in the Dworschack Nash barn), p. 36.
Paul Supan and His Pit, p. 38.
Guess the Happy Couple, p. 39.
Things I Hate About My Nash (’52-’53 Ambassador trunk design), p. 46.
Photo: 1957 (?) Nash disembarking from a ferry, p. 47.
Photo: 1918 Nash Touring Card with Bridesmaid Willa Dworschack, p. 48.

Volume 49, No. 5 – September-October 2018

Cover Photo: 1956 Nash Statesman Super, p. 1.
Photo: Girl in Back Seat of Nash, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 6.
2018 Grand Nashional Event, by Larry Fournier, p. 8.
New Members (11058-11066), p. 20.
A Chat in the Lot, p. 20.
2018 Bob Aaron Award, by Charlie Wilson, p. 22.
Northeast Region at Work: Making Parts with a 3D Printer, by Bill Lenharth, p. 24.
Thomas B. Jeffery Award, p. 34.
Adventures of Eliot, by Ken Sandine, p. 35.
Nash invited to Downtown Racine’s Party on the Pavement, p. 40.
Confessions of a Nash Seller, by Tom Creecy, p. 41.
Letter – on the Grand Nashional, by David Nastal, p. 45.
Union Car Show, p. 49.
Late Breaking News: Nash Buys Mitchell (1924 news), p. 50.
Photo: Nash School Bus, p. 51.
Photo: Nash Emerging from a Tunnel, p. 52.

Volume 49, No. 4 – July-August 2018

Cover Photo: Nash and Volvo Grilles, p. 1.
Photo: 1952 Ambassador at Auburn Outing Show, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber, p. 5.
Letters – Thanks to AACA for Invitation to Auburn Meet, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 6.
Obituaries: Veral Klein, William Ulm, Virgil Marple, p. 7.
Auburn, Indiana, The Event, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 8.
Pick the Doozey, p. 17.
Continuing Saga Department: Scruffy, the Brian McKay 1929 Nash, p. 20.

Driving Review: 1931 Nash Classic, p. 22.
Nashtalgia: Marvin’s Tub (1950 Ambassador), by Tom Creecy, p. 24.
Ad: “Exclusive With Nash”, p. 31.
Our Brand-Mate (Kelvinator Refrigerators), by Tom Creecy, p. 32.
Nash and the Comfort Card, p. 33.
Official G.M. Review of the Nash Legacy, p. 39.
Notes On The Nash Empire (with commentary by Darrell Stumpf), by Ken Bonner, p. 41.
Hudson Meet: Nashists Invited (2018 HET Meet), p. 44.
In Training (humor), by Tom Creecy, p. 45.
Little Known Nash Facts: Nashing Your Grass, p. 46.
Ask Mr. Cranky (local loyalty in car buying), p. 47.
New Members (11050-11057), p. 50.
Obituary: Gerald Sagendorf, p. 51.
Photo: Al Ruckey’s 1932 Nash Ambassador Phaeton, p. 55.
Photo: 1952 Ambassador (rear view), p. 56.

Volume 49, No. 3 – May-June 2018

Photo: 1952 Nash Rambler Country Club Coupe, p. 1.
Cover Photo: Nash Grille, p. 1.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day, p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber, p. 5.
The Always-Full Cup (Nash Car Club coffee mug), p. 6.
Ned Jordan, p. 6.
A Letter from Mr. Nash, p. 7.
Thomas B. Jeffery & the Early Bicycles, by Larry R. Daum (#1901), p. 10.
Good Night Gracie (a 1952 Rambler Country Club), by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 19.
Nash Pickers (tub used as a sign), p. 22.
Charles W. Nash – Independent, by Roche Frank W., p. 23.
Nash-Healeys You Never Knew, by Pat Foster, p. 33.
Nash in the Motoring Press (Patrick Foster has two new articles in pring), p. 38.
Engines That Last, by Tom Creecy (#9254), p. 39.
Outboard Motors, p. 40.
The Party Platform, p. 42.
Ask Mr. Cranky (Big Three auto production), p. 42.
New Members (11042-11049), p. 47.
Memorial: Veral Klein, p. 47.
Ad: 1950 Nash Ambassador, p. 51.
Ad: Jeffery Four, p. 52.

Volume 49, No. 2 – March-April 2018

Cover Photo: Grille and Happy Face, p. 1.
Photo: 1929 Nash 420 Standard Six Sedan, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day, p. 4.
Letter – 1936 Nash Takes First in New Zealand Show, by Bruce & Lonna Wittig, p. 5.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber, p. 6.
Statesmanlike Ramblings, by Tom Creecy, p. 7.
Jim Bracewell to Retire from the M.O.L., by Connie Graeber, p. 8.
Joint AACA-NCCA Meet at Auburn, Indiana, p. 9.
2018 Grand NASHional: Elizabeth, Colorado, p. 15.
Why Nash Leads the World, by Mark Brittle (#10972), p. 20.
Hudson Club Holds Its Internationale, by John O’Halloran, p. 31.
I Was There (on working in an assembly plant), by George Beckman, p. 32.
Teague Designs (Walter Dorwin Teague), p. 34.
Saving the Sacred Nash Stone, by Chuck Block (#4986), p. 35.
Notes on the Automotive Pioneers Photo, by Larry R. Baum (#1901), p. 39.
Irving Seaman: A 1934 Appreciation, p. 42.
Little Known Nash Facts: The Cartel, p. 43.
1948-60 (Model 60), by George Beckman, p. 44.
Regions: UMRR, by John Hecht (#10743), p. 45.
New Members (11018-11041), p. 48.
Photo: 1914 Jeffery, Seaman Bodied Runabout Roadster, p. 55.
Photo: 1950s Nash Dealership, p. 56.

Volume 49, No. 1 – January-February 2018

Cover Photo: Ad Graphic for the New Nash “400”, p. 1.
Photo: Christmas Ad Featuring Nash, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day, p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber, p. 5.
Letter – Praise for TNT Article on George Walker, by Patrick Schilling, p. 6.
Statesmanlike Ramblings (on the upcoming 50th anniversary of The Nash Times), by Tom Creecy, p. 6.
Rambler Ranch, by Jim Dworschack, p. 7.
Book Review: “Independent Sports Cars” by Don Narus, p. 11.
Charles W. Nash Lore, by Jim Wheary, p. 12.
Winter of 1937: Photos of 1937 Lafayettes in Snow, by Jim Bracewell, p. 14.
Auburn — The Outing (AACA Meet to Feature Nash), by Bob Grutza, p. 15.
Happy Fiftieth Anniversary TNT!!!, p. 17.
The Nash Magazine, Vol. 1 No.1 Jan.-Feb. 1940 (reprint), p. 18.
Kenosha: Sly City, p. 24.
NCCA Marketplace, p. 25.
Jay Leno Endorses the Tub, p. 29.
The Way We Were (wages of auto workers), p. 30.
The Nash-Driving Kind of People, by Tom Creecy, p. 31.
Nastalgia: 1950, by Tom Creecy, p. 33.
The New Hudson, p. 38.
Little Known Nash Facts: The Self-Driving Car, p. 41.
New Members (11000-11017), p. 45.
Photo: 1935 Nash Final Assembly, Kenosha, p. 51.
Photo: Ad depicts 50s Nash in Winter, p. 52.

Volume 48, No. 6 – November-December 2017

Cover Photo: Left Rear Wheel, p. 1.
Photo: 1921 Nash Model 681, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
Image: Cartoon Cats in a Nash, p. 7.
Mystery Nash (possibly 1918), p. 8.
Letter – On getting more Nash models recognized by the AACA, by Bob Grutza (#8665), p. 9.
Statesmanlike Ramblings (reasons for the delay of the last TNT issue), p. 9.
Letter – Road trouble on way to Grand Nashional, by John Terrill, p. 10.
Grand NASHional 2017 Through the Eyes of the Nor-Cal Region, p. 11.
2017 Grand NASHional TBJ Award: Paul Brodtke, p. 12.
Foam Homage, p. 13.
2018 Grand Nashional: Littleton Colorado, p. 14.
George Walker’s Nash Memories (interview transcript), p. 16.
Nash Lodge Lives On, p. 23.
The Romney Rambler, p. 25.
Pre-War Park Find, by Jim Bracewell, p. 31.
Insider Information (1941 Nash letter to customer regarding wartime production), p. 33.
Who’s On First? Recent Ranking of the World’s Auto Companies, p. 35.
Party on the Pavement (Racine Show), by Tom Creecy, p. 36.
The Nash Times Centerfold (automotive industry leaders), by Ken Schroeder, p. 37.
U.M.R.R. Fall Tour, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 40.
Nor-Cal Celebrates Nash’s 100th Anniversary, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 43.
The Wonderful World of Disney (and commercials for Nash), p. 48.
New Members (10988-10999), p. 51.
Photo: 1937 Ambassador Coupe, p. 55.
Photo: Steering Wheel and Dashboard, p. 56.

Volume 48, No. 5 – September-October 2017

Cover Photo: Nash Car Show from behind a 1923 Nash, p. 1.
Photo: Clyde Johnson’s 1948 Triple Delight, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
Statesmanlike Ramblings, by Tom Creecy (Editor, TNT), p. 6.
Letter – Source of Photo of Nash Salesman and Family, by Bob Wilmoth (#1383), p. 7.
Letter – Link to Blog Posting Re 1950 Nash, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 7.
Memorial: Herb Bauer, by Lorrie & Juergen Koenig (#4297), p. 8.
The Grand Nashional That Was, by Paul R. Brodtke (#9719), p. 9.
Thomas B. Jeffery Award goes to Paul Brodtke, p. 13.
Iola – The Year of the Nash, by Jim Wheary (#6576), p. 15.
The Kenosha AMC Show, by Tom Creecy (#9254), p. 17.
The Kenosha Fourth of July Parade, by Tom Creecy (#9254), p. 19.
Milwaukee Masterpiece, by Jim Wheary (#6576), p. 21.
Des Moines, Iowa, 18th Annual Concours d’Elegance (announcement), by Jim Wheary (#6576), p. 23.
Party on the Pavement (Racine Show), by Tom Creecy (#9254), p. 24.
Techie Corner: Cold Stone Massage Therapy for Your Nash Fuel Tank, by Joseph W. Schmalzreid (#5039), p. 25.
When Were Nash Lug Nut Posts Left-Hand Threaded?, by Robert Benwell (also Ralph Cicone, Peter Blackford, and the MOL Me), p. 25.
Movie Alerts: Bad Movie, Great Cars, by Jim Saicheck (#2499), p. 26.
French Movie With Dash (and Nash), by Tom Creecy, p. 26.
Nash on Hemmings Cover (September 2017 issue), p. 31.
Vince Ruffolo Honored, by Bernie Turco (#89), p. 32.
Water Pumps of Summer &ndash The Sequel, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 34.
Recent Correspondence (Nash response to a suggested brake system improvement), p. 35.
My Nash Life, by Clyde Johnson, p. 36.
Nash Blog Corner (Nashes shown at Minneapolis Concours), p. 42.
Little Known Nash Facts; The Lincoln Fenders, p. 43.
Ask Mr. Cranky (dual-circuit braking), p. 45.
Nash Motors: Swiss Ad for Nash Trucks, p. 46.
New Members (10969-10987), p. 52.
Photo: A Nash at the AMC Show, p. 55.
Photo: 1923 Nash Dash at Car Show, p. 56.

Volume 48, No. 4 – July-August 2017

Cover Photo: Nash Engine, p. 1.
Photo: Rambler Dashboard, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber, p. 5.
Letter – 1920s Nashes, by Stan Lasell (#2552), p. 6.
Seaman Coach, by Mark Theobald, p. 7.
The Continental Kit, p. 13.
The Factories, by Tom Creecy (#9254), p. 14.
Career Progression of Charles W. Nash, p. 25.
The Water Pumps of Summer, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 32.
1902 Rambler, by Daniel Vaughan, p. 36.
Nash Classics, by Bob Grutza, p. 38.
Nash Produced a Full Classic Series Each Year from 1930 through 1934, by Les Jackson, p. 39.
Photo: Nash Park, in Montana, by Ann Drenk, p. 41.
Little Known Nash Facts: The Religious War between Detroit and Kenosha, p. 42.
Nash in 2080, p. 43.
Superman’s Favorite Ride, p. 44.
Tires You Blow Up, p. 46. Ask Mr. Cranky (run-flat tires), p. 47.
New Members (10956-10968), p. 50.
Image: 1952 Nash Ambassador Ad, p. 55.
Image from a Nash tribute in the Jalopnik.com web site., p. 56.

Volume 48, No. 3 – May-June 2017

Cover: Nash in old movie still (Sabrina?), p. 1.
Photo: 1956 Nash-Healy Prototype, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
Grand NASHional: Your Road To The Nash Museum In Hartford, p. 6.
A Car and a Fridge, by Bob Allen (#1230), p. 10.
The New Quad at the Nash Museum, p. 12.
The Nash — A New Restaurant in Racine, p. 14.
You Are Invited to Historic Nash Lodge, p. 15.
Gene Dawes (memorial), p. 16.
Elliott Museum: New Nash Outpost?, by Jim Wheary (#6576), p. 17.
The Psychological Import of Man’s First Automobile, by Ogden Nash, p. 18.
Filler: Car Companies that Made Kitchen Appliances, p. 20.
Nash Plice Cars (1930s and toy bathtub models), p. 21.
Brand Compara: Nash vs. Packard, by John Blake (and Don Williams), p. 22.
Photo Find, p. 25.
More on the Green Goddess: The ’27 and ’28 “Golfer”, by Kenneth Havekost (#149), p. 26.
Iola: The Midwest’s Biggest Old Car Show (focus on Nash this year), p. 28.
1902 Rambler Restored, p. 30.
Auto Biz, Then & Now, p. 33.
Bathtub Fan Advances to Farina, by Steve Matthews (#10057), p. 34.
Where Have All The ‘Fifties Gone?, p. 37.
Late Breaking News: “Independents Squeezed”, p. 38.
When Your Life Is On The Line, by Marjorie Roy, p. 40.
David Buick, p. 41.
Book Review: Independent Hardtops 1949-1964 by Don Narus, by Michael Petti, p. 42.
Contributed by Ken Day. Nash, The Indy Pace Car for 1947, by Patrick Foster, p. 43.
Regions: UMRR, by Bob Grutza, p. 47.
New Members (10939-10955), p. 50.
Photo: Photo of 1949 Nash models in showroom, p. 56.

Volume 48, No. 2 – March-April 2017

Cover: Fireworks (Nash 100th Anniversary Issue), p. 1.
Nash at 50: 1952 (image of 50th Anniversary advertisement), p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber, p. 5.
Annual Audit, by Adrienne Walser (Auditor), p. 6.
Treasurer’s Report, p. 7.
Statesmanlike Ramblings, by Tom Creecy, p. 9.
2017 Grand Nashional Schedule of Events, p. 10.
G.N. 2017: Manitowoc Class Submarine, p. 14.
Promoting Nash in its 100th Year, by Bob Grutza, p. 15.
History of the Car Radio, by Dave Taylor, p. 16.
Mr. Nash; Mr. Durant, by Ralph Marontate (#9087), p. 19.
New Club Members Says Hi (two 1947s), by Jean Buchmann, p. 22.
International Mystery Nash (1930), by Carlos Morais, p. 24.
Everything You Need to Buy a 1953 Nash — Except the Car, by Jim Wolz, p. 26.
Brakes: From 2 Wheel Mechanical to Four-Wheel Hydraulic, p. 30.
1954 Rambler Wagon Compara, p. 32.
Station Wagon Trek – Nash Rambler (compared to 5 other makes), p. 33.
Regions: December 3, 2016 UMRR Meeting, by Bob Grutza, p. 45.
Ask Mr. Cranky (On realignment), p. 47.
New Members! (10922-10938), p. 50.
Ad: 1957 Rambler, p. 55.
Image: 1917 Nash, p. 56.

Volume 48, No. 1 – January-February 2017

Cover Photo: Nash with rumble seat and bumper-mounted trunk, p. 1.
Photo: 1904 Rambler belonging to Reggie Nash, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
Vice-Presidential Report: By-Laws Revision, by John Trotta (#2077), p. 6.
Nelson the Nash (kids’ book), p. 9.
Nash Concours, by Bob Grutza, p. 9.
Sweet Nashes At Hershey, by Larry Blatt, p. 10.
After Decades Off The Road (a Nash-Healey), by Jim Dworschack, p. 12.
Ted Williams and Nash Healey, p. 19.
High Nickel (engine blocks), p. 20.
The Nash 400, by Tom Creecy, p. 21.
COMPARO: Which Six is More Advanced? 1927 vs 1935, by Tom Creecy, p. 22.
’27 Nash Footnote (1928 Special Six), by Tom Creecy, p. 34.
AMC Win at Pebble Beach (1970 AMC/3 “Monza” prototype), p. 35.
The Dworschack Advisory (operating tips), by Jim Dworschack, p. 36.
My ’55 Amba (1955 Ambassador Super), by Dan Winger, p. 37.
A New Bathtub? (Czech Tetra T600), p. 39.
1940: An Independent Becomes Independently Spring, p. 40.
1940 Nash Ad, p. 41.
High Plains and Old Nashes: A Visit to the Kafka Farm, by Jim Wheary, p. 42.
The Puny Net Worth of the Car Biz, p. 44.
Restoring, Owning, and Driving a Nash, by Ben Bliss (#5397), p. 45.
Ask Mr. Cranky (Why Lucas electricals?), p. 46.
New Members (10899-10921), p. 49.
Photo: 1949 Nash 21 belonging to Richard B. Cannon, p. 55.
Photo: “Stop” Tail Light and License Plate, p. 56.

Volume 47, No. 6 – November-December 2016

Cover Photo: Dashboard, p. 1.
Photo: Grand Nashional 2016 Best of Show: 1946 Nash Ambassador Suburban Sedan, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
Letter – 1932 90 Series mislabeled in last issue, by Ben Bliss, p. 7.
Letter – Big Car Show in Iowa, by John L. Niehaus, p. 8.
Grand Nashional 2016 – Glen Allen, Virginia, p. 9.
Grand Nashional 2016 – The Daily Review, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 12.
Grand Nashional 2016 – Bob Aaron Award, by Charlie Wilson, p. 19.
Do The Twist? (On Unibody), p. 21.
Nash and the Stumpf Family, by Ralph Stumpf (#1435), p. 22.
Uncle Joe’s ’37 LaFayette, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 29.
Nash Club UMRR: Party on the Pavement, Racine, WI, p. 30.
The Dworschack Advisory (operating tips), by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 31.
Restoring, Owning, and Driving a Nash, by Ben Bliss, p. 32.
AMC Win at Pebble Beach, p. 33.
Nash – The Hood Ornament People, by Cris Detweiler (#8112), p. 34.
Order Form for 1949 Nash, by Darryl Stumpf, p. 36.
Nash vs. Ford For 1954, by Tom Creecy, p. 37.
Getting My ’37 Nash Ambassador “Twin Six” Home, by Ray Hren (#768), p. 39.
Norwegian Style – Scandinavians Celebrate 100 Yrs of Nash, p. 41.
AMC Styling Remembered, p. 44.
Brand New Nash Model (1918), p. 44.
Northwest Nashers Ride Trolley in Yakima, by Jerry Knutsen (#1559), p. 45.
New Members (10886-10898), p. 50.
Photo: Grand Nashional 2016 Best of Show: 1946 Nash Ambassador Suburban Sedan, p. 55.
Photo: 1927 and 1935 Nashes Side by Side, p. 56.

Volume 47, No. 5 – September-October 2016

Cover Photo: Odometer, p. 1.
Photo: Al Ruckey’s 1952 Nash-Healey, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day, p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
Letter – Kenosha Cadillacs or Duesenbergs?, by John Brewer (#9624), p. 6.
Letter – Hemmings notes 100th anniversary of Nash, by Peter Blackford, p. 6.
Letter – The Hartford Meet, by Davie Nastal, p. 6.
Grand Nashional 2016, by Reggie Nash, p. 7.
Nash’es Hundredth Anniversary, p. 10.
One Hundred, and The Nash Gene Thrives!, by Tom Creecy, p. 13.
World’s Finest Traveling Car, by Ken Day, p. 20.
American Hi-Jinks: A New Zealander’s Visit to Three Nash Club Members in USA, by Bruce Skinner, p. 24.
From Garage Bay to Concours d’Elegance, by Al Ruckey, p. 30.
Lake Bluff Concours, by Jim Wheary, p. 33.
1927 Golfer’s Coupe Project (1927 Nash Advanced Six), p. 35.
Returning to Greatness (U.S. car sales), p. 38.
Nash Art, p. 38.
Budd XR-400, by Larry Daum, p. 39.
Hornet and Ambassador Road Test, p. 41.
What Fish Talk About (Ed Zern ad), p. 47.
New Members (10870-10885), p. 50.
Photo: Jeff Lentz’s 1932 Nash 1083 Phaeton, p. 55.
Photo: 1927 Advanced Six Instrument Cluster, p. 56.

Volume 47, No. 4 – July-August 2016

Cover Photo: diagram of heating unit, p. 1.
Photo: 1935 and 1936 LaFayettes at Nash-In in Hartford, Wisc., p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
Statesmanlike Ramblings (The TNT and editorial issues), by Tom Creecy, p. 6.
Grand NASHional 2016: Glen Allen, Virginia, by Reggie Nash, p. 7.
Central NASHional: The Hartford Nash-In, June 24-26, 2016, p. 11.
Johnson Wax to Celebrate Charles Nash, p. 13.
The Bennins Hit the Road (in 1932 970 Sedan), by Jim Dworschack, p. 14.
Budd, Nash’es Budd (The Budd Body Company), by Tom Creecy, p. 16.
The Ren_Cen (Detroit Renaissance Center), p. 20.
Mason and Durant (George Mason and the Durant Au Sable River property), p. 21.
Transplants (American auto production overseas), p. 21.
Die Cast Tub (1950 Ambassador), p. 22.
GMAC, p. 22.
Practical Tip About Soy Sauce (humor), p. 23.
Automotive History Quiz, p. 23.
And In This Corner (’35 Avanced Six vs ’40 Chevrolet Master Deluxe), by Tom Creecy, p. 24.
Bathtub Redux (1949 Super 600 Airflyte), p. 35.
Continental Road Test No. 3c/49 Nash 600 Super Airflyte 4-door Sedan, p. 36.
Ask Mr. Cranky (on automatic driving systems), p. 46.
New Members (10854-108690, p. 50.
Photo: AMC’s Nardi Concept car, p. 51.
Jim Wheary Gave Talk about C. W Nash in Racine in August, p. 55.
Photo: Couple Driving in ca. 1950 Nash, p. 56.

Volume 47, No. 3 – May-June 2016

Cover Photo: Nash-Healey Grille, p. 1.
Photo: 1950 Rambler Convertible, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day, p. 4.
Letter – Norway Nash (found in woods), by Rune Grothaug, p. 5.
Don Loper (memorial notice), p. 5.
Remembering Don Loper, by Kevin O’Connell (#9595), p. 6.
Fabulous Recovery (1937 Nash Cabriolet), by Tom Creecy, p. 7.
The Hydra-Matic Transmission Part 2 (1952-1964) of a History, by Larry Fournier (#8278), p. 9.
Nash and the French Army (Jeffery Quad), by Darrel Stumpf (#3725), p. 14.
Small Car – Small World (Metropolitan and Fiat), p. 17.
Nash Need at the Elliott Museum (Stuart, Florida), by Jim Wheary, p. 18.
The Making of a Motor Car: As Seen by a Trip Through a Great American Factory, p. 20.
Contributed by Darrell Stumpf (#3725). Nash vs. Rolls-Royce, by Tom Creecy, p. 24.
The LaFayette Factory, p. 39.
McCahill Drives the Big Little Nash, by Tom McCahill, p. 41.
Motor Trials: Nash Revives a Famous Name in the New Rambler, by Walter A. Woron, p. 45.
Askk Mr. Cranky (Which Nash executive leader was best?), by Tom Creecy, p. 47.
New Members (10842-10853), p. 50.
Photo: Jeffery Factory, 1905, p. 51.
Contributed by Larry Daum. Photo: 1949 Nash Factory floor, p. 55.
Contributed by Larry Daum. Photo: 1937 Nash Cabriolet, p. 56.

Volume 47, No. 2 – March-April 2016

Cover Photo: Airflyte radio, p. 1.
Photo: Driver’s angle, 1922 Nash 697, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
Letter – Preserving the Patrimony, by Todd Minor (#8475), p. 6.
Letter – The Ostendorf Saga, by John H. Ostendorf, p. 7.
Letter – Nash Love (1928 Nash), by Burton Jernstrom, p. 7.
A Nash School Project for You, p. 8.
The Hydra-Matic Transmission (Part I: 1940-1951), by Larry Fournier, p. 9.
Books about Nash and AMC by Patrick Foster, p. 13.
Nash and Rolls-Royce Shared Facility, p. 14.
Restored Nash Dealership in Virginia, by Brent Havecost, p. 15.
Pines Winterfront Radiator Shutters, p. 18.
Avant-Garde Update (Nash and Volvo floating grills), p. 19.
New Zealanders Nash Thru Minnesota, p. 20.
Letter – The Ostendorf-Nash Saga, by John H. Ostendorf, p. 24.
Boys Cover 7,019 Miles in One Month, p. 25.
Letter – What Year Is The Mystery Nash?, by Gary DeYoung, p. 29.
Out Of The Woods (a 1922 Nash Touring car), by Calvin and Annette Woods (#10820), p. 30.
Exports (Arabic ad for 1950s Nash), p. 31.
John Bjorn: Swedish-American Builder of Nashes, by Ken Agdestein (#1210), p. 32.
Battle of the Little Four, by Larry Daum (#1901), p. 37.
’57 Nash Road Test, by Otto Zipper, p. 41.
1957 Nash, Alas, p. 43.
The 1957 Nash, by Alfred Comstock, p. 44.
Sunshine Region Christmas Party, by Sally and Richard Noel, p. 46.
Ask Mr. Cranky (Why did early Nashes offer GM Hydra-Matic?), p. 47.
New Members (10827-10841), p. 50.
Photos: 1914 Jeffery, p. 55.
Contributed by Larry Daum. Photo: Used Car Lot (with ’46, ’48 and ’49 Nashes), p. 56.

Volume 47, No. 1 – January-February 2016

Cover Photo: Nash Dash, p. 1.
Photo: Nash Christmas ad, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day, p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber, p. 5.
Election Notice, p. 6.
Letter – ’27 Nash Comes Home, by Carol Lussky, p. 7.
Letter – ’36 Nash Ambassador, by George Gross (#4874), p. 8.
War-Time Car Care, p. 8.
Nash Brings American Cars to Russia, p. 9.
Rien Ne Va Plus! (on banning of old cars in Paris), p. 12.
Nash/Pierce-Arrow Merger, by George Gross, p. 13.
Nash Thing You Can Buy on Amazon (a suicide knob), p. 15.
1940!, p. 16.
Nash Dealership Archaeology in Chicago, by John O’Halloran, p. 19.
Lumpy, The Nash Single Six, by Jim Dworschack (#00001), p. 21.
Road Test: Le Mans Nash, by Barney Clark, p. 25.
Donald Healey Meets George Mason, by Aaron Severson, p. 29.
Metropolitan: English-American Hybrid with a Continental Touch, p. 36.
Regions: U.M.R.R., by Jim Dworschack (#00001), p. 40.
Regions: Nashing Norwegian Style, by Tor Stranger-Johannessen, p. 42.
Ask Mr. Cranky (On the future of the old car hobby), p. 46.
New Members (10802-10826), p. 50.
Photo: Wintertime View of the Charles W. Nash Home in Flint Michigan, p. 55.
Photo: A Metropolitan on Skis, p. 56.

Volume 46, No. 6 – November-December 2015

Cover Photo: Advertisement showing bed made in Nash, p. 1.
Photo: View of Car Show with Nashes, p. 1.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber, p. 5.
Memorium: Horst Vormbrock, by (1252), p. 9.
Memorium: Eric Barfield, p. 9. 1936 Door Handles Available, by Bob Grutza, p. 10.
Letter – Nash/Hudson vs. Olds-DeSoto, by Ray Klein (378), p. 10.
2015 Thomas B. Jeffrey Award, by Jim Dworschack, p. 11.
Statesmanlike Ramblings (how to help with the TNT), by Tom Creecy, p. 12.
Grand Nashional, 2015 (more photos), p. 13.
Reader Editorial: One Member’s Perspective on Collecting AMC Cars, by Larry Fournier, p. 17.
Borg-Warner, p. 19.
Nashtalgia – Redux, p. 20.
Some Cycle-Building Car Brands, p. 21.
The Nashional Nash Gallery, by Jim Dworschack, p. 22.
Memories of an International Nasher (Horst Vormbrock), by Kent Agdestein (1210), p. 25.
The New Healey, p. 27.
Nash Announces. . . A New American Sports Car!, p. 28.
Proving Ground Shakedown of the Nash-Healey, by Dick Van Osten, p. 29.
New Nash-Healey, p. 31.
Nash-Healey Spider, p. 33.
The New Nash-Healey Road Test, by Joe H. Wherry, p. 35.
Northeast Region News, by W. H. Lenharth (2189), p. 40.
Regions: UMRR, p. 42.
Little Known Nash Facts: The LTRPT (Long Term Rust Prevention Test), p. 43.
Stats of the Month, p. 44.
Little Known Nash Facts: The Nash-Nik, p. 45.
Ask Mr. Cranky (Highway Road Surfaces), p. 46.
New Members (10778-10801), p. 49.
Photo: 1957 Rambler, p. 55.
Photo: Nash Pulling Trailer, p. 56.

Volume 46, No. 5 – September-October 2015

Cover Photo: Nash hood and cowl, p. 1.
Photo: Two Tubs in the Wisconsin Automotive Museum, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber, p. 5.
The Grand NASHional That Was, p. 7.
Nash Elegance: Interiors By Mme Helene Rother, by Patrick Foster, p. 20.
La Nasherie Francaise (French Nashery), p. 24.
Swedes: World Champion Fans of Fifties American Cars?, p. 29.
TNT’s Cover Quandary (throttle linkage), p. 31.
Wheary Lectures (on C. W. Nash), p. 32.
Photo: Armchair style rear seats in Nash, p. 33.
Nash Bericht in Englisch, by Manfred Bach, p. 34.
TNT Filler Factoid: Playwrite Arthur Miller Drove LaFayette, p. 37.
McCahill Drives the New Nashes, by Tom McCahill, p. 38.
Before There Was Weather-Eye, p. 42.
Which Cars Are the American-est?, p. 42.
Nash Art, p. 43.
Little Known Nash Facts: Nash Aquaflyte, p. 44.
Ask Mr. Cranky (on domestic industrial production), p. 46.
New Members (10760-10777), p. 49.
TNT Filler Factoid: Hydra-Matic’s Orgin in World War II Tank, p. 51.
Ad: 1941 Nash 600, p. 55.
Photo: Car on Way to Grand Nashional, p. 55.

Volume 46, No. 4 – July-August 2015

Olds, DeSoto, Nash and Hudson. Cover: Dashboard, p. 1.
Photo: 1934 Nash Ambassador Eight Sedan, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
Rob Kew (announcement of his passing), by Alan Dewsnup (#10298), p. 5.
Comments on TNT March/April issue, p. 6.
Letters &ndash A Special AMX, by Larry Daum, p. 7.
Photo: 1956 Nash Auto Show Exhibit Car, by Larry Daum, p. 7.
Letter and Photo – Nash Seen in Ontario Parking Lot, by Bill Felgemaker (#4367), p. 8.
Letter and Photo – 1955 Ambassador, by Jim Ketchum, p. 8.
Mike Larsen (memorial), by Connie Graeber (#8), p. 9.
Richard A. Teague Midwest Regional AMC Meet, by Jeffrey A. Kennedy, p. 9.
Grand NASHional, by Francine Felgemaker (#4367), p. 10.
Northern Escape Tour, by Paul Brodke, p. 14.
Car Body Corner: Unitized Construction (with photos), p. 16.
Car Body Corner: Nash Woodies, p. 17.
Introducing the New 1934 Nash LaFayette, by Ralph Marontate, p. 18.
Big Package, Compact Package, p. 27.
Ethanol — Can We Get Rid of It?, by Jay Leno, p. 31. Ask Mr. Cranky (on Ethanol), p. 33.
Spring Start-Up, by Tom Creecy, p. 34.
Klaxon, p. 35.
Rambler Bicycles, p. 36. 4WD, p. 45.
Finnish Chief Engineers, p. 46.
New Members (10742-10759), p. 49.
Photo: C. W. Nash with 1937 Nash Convertible, p. 55.
Advertisement: “There’s Magic in the Weather Eye!”, p. 56.

Volume 46, No. 3 – May-June 2015

Photo: 1954 Statesman Super, p. 1.
Cover: Illustration of a 1949 Nash fitted out as a camper, p. 1.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
This Month’s Cover, by Tom Creecy, p. 5.
Tresurial Message (Club Profit & Loss and Balance Statements), by John Lunden, p. 6.
Letter – Nash on Rambler, by Bill Nash, p. 8.
Severt B. Easterby (memorial), by Jerry Knutsen (#1559), p. 9.
Letter – Kansas Wind (error in story wind tunnel tests), by Jim Wheary, p. 9.
Letter – The Ongoing and Potentially Perpetual Scruffy Saga (on identification of photos in previous issue’s story), by Terry Baumann, p. 9.
Grand NASHional, p. 10.
Rambler Ranch Follow-Up, by Terry Gale, p. 11.
Northern Escape Tour, by Paul Brodke, p. 12.
Mike Larson (memorial), by Connie Graeber, p. 14.
Nashovision (James Wheary presents Nash biography on Milwaukee TV), p. 14.
Story of a 1919 Nash Quad, by Ken Kafka (#8623), p. 15.
LaFayette To Receive Classic Status?, p. 21.
LaFayette — Second Generation (advertisement), p. 22.
History of the Seaman Body Company, by Mark Theobald, p. 24.
Nash Lore from Flinty Old Flint (C. W. Nash home), p. 30.
Recent Reviews: The Nash Rambler (1951), p. 32.
Motor Road Test No. 5/51, p. 33.
The Nash Rambler Saloon, p. 34.
Nash Rambler Test, by Ted Koopman, p. 36.
Ask Mr. Cranky (old vs. new cars), p. 41.
Nash: CU Tested the Ambassador Deluxe for Roadability and Family Uses Too, p. 42.
Little Known Nash Facts (Citroen and Nash merger), p. 45.
Regions: The Sunshine Region, by Sally Noel, p. 46.
New Members (10731-10741), p. 50.
Photo: 1942 Nash parked in front of airplane, p. 55.
Back Cover: Photo of World War I recruiter speaking from porch of C. W. Nash’s house in Flint, p. 56.

Volume 46, No. 2 – March-April 2015

Cover: Dash Board, p. 1.
Photo: 1928 Rumble Seat Nash 336 Special Six Roadster, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (8135), p. 4.
Contest – Nash Slogan, p. 5.
Letter – 1955 1/2 Rambler and ’55 Hudson Fashion Tone, by Jeffery Godshall, p. 5.
Scruffy & Friends, by Terry & Linda Baumann, p. 6.
Scruffy & Friends, by Ken Kafka, p. 7.
Vacuum Shift (1938), p. 8.
Miss Nash (sponsorship of Miss America pageant), p. 9.
The Begatti (cars inspired by the Nash-Healey), p. 10.
Fuel Injection, p. 11.
Nash Proselyte at Stuart (museum with auto display in Florida), p. 12.
Therman Efficiency, p. 13.
Did The Scarab Anticipate the Airflyte?, p. 14.
Nash Jacking, p. 15.
Developing the Rambler, by Aaron Severson, p. 16.
Nashford Brake Parts, p. 30.
AMC Lore (AMX gift to Richard Teague), by Donald Piggins (#10258), p. 31.
Rambler Ranch (Elizabeth, Colorado), p. 32.
Nashfinds in Barett-Jackson Land, by Kevin D. O’Connell (#9595), p. 34.
Nash Bodies, p. 34.
Great Granmpie, by James T. W. Wheary, p. 35.
Product Review: 1935 Nash Advanced Six, by Tom Creecy, p. 37.
Little Known Nash Facts (The League for the Preservation of the Universe), p. 44.
Ask Mr. Cranky (Moral Turpitude?), p. 45.
New Members (10706-10730), p. 48.
Photo: 1947 Nash Woodie sold at Barrett-Jackson for $70,000, p. 55.
Photo: Nash El Segundo Plant, p. 56.

Volume 46, No. 1 – January-February 2015

Cover: Woman behind the wheel, p. 1.
Photo: 1928 Nash 341 Special Six Cabriolet, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day, p. 4.
Secretary’s Report, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
Letters – Club Sales, by Ken Day, p. 6.
Nash in 1917, p. 7.
Spirit of Saint Louis Classic Car Club to Hear The Charles Nash Story, p. 7.
Letters – Information about renewing membership, p. 7.
The AirFlyte Lives! (Shasta reissues the 1961 classic Airflyte Trailer), p. 8.
Nineteen Fifty-Five, by Ralph Marontate, p. 9.
Nash – For Those Who Think Young (1928 Nash 341), by Howard L. Riddlebarger, p. 14.
George Mason’s Duck Legacy, by Tom Creecy, p. 15.
B.C. Nashing, by Terry Baumann (#10689), p. 16.
Kenosha Nashing (model of 1952 Nash police car), p. 17.
Beloit Nashing (photo of Wisconsin dealership, ca. 1939), p. 17.
My 1910 Rambler, by Fred Burt (#10432), p. 18.
Racing Nash Driver Practices on Plymouths, by Larry R. Daum, p. 23.
A Gift For the Nashman With Everything (dealer promotional model), by Jim Dworschack, p. 24.
Chasing Skirts Nash Style (tech tip), by Rev Milhone (#1258), p. 25.
The Met Gets a Royal Review (Met in Norway), p. 26.
How To Test a Condenser, by Ken Kafka (#8623), p. 26.
1928: Charles Nash Visits Sweden – Was It To Buy The Volvo Company?, by Kent Agdestein, p. 28.
Little Known Nash Facts (The Hottest Thing Since Sliced Bread), by Tom Creecy, p. 42.
Rambler Deemed a Top Collectible (by Hemmings), p. 43.
Stat Corner (fuel production), p. 44.
Four Years of Nash Times Covers, p. 45.
New Members (10679-10704), p. 48.
Ad: Wartime Nash-Kelvinator Ad, p. 55.
Photo: Nash Dealership in Austin, Texas, p. 56.

Volume 45, No. 6 – November-December 2014

Cover: Rebel Fender Badge, p. 1.
Photo: 1932 Nash 1083 Phaeton, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Kay (#8135), p. 4.
Secretary’s Report, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
Letter – On the 2014 Grand Nashional, by Jim and Vicki Wheary, p. 6.
Letter – 1946 Nash Ambassador Super Restoration, by Stan Dailey (#8783), p. 6.
Letter – Racine Nash Show, by Larry Sheaffer (#8995), p. 7.
Drawing of Nash LaFayette Plant in Racine, 1937, p. 7.
2014 Bob Aaron Award Goes to Dennis McAllister, by Charlie Wilson (#4798), p. 8.
Genesis Award Goes to Jim Bracewell, p. 10.
MOL (Members-On-Line): How It All Came About, by Jim Bracewell, p. 11.
Thomas B. Jeffery Award to Patrick Schilling, by Jim Dworschack, p. 12.
Grand NASHional 2014, by Doug Noel (#7239), p. 15.
2014 Grand Nashional Car Show Judging Results, by Doug Noel (#7293), p. 19.
Rambler for 1913 (factory brochure featuring the starter/generator), by Todd Abraham, p. 23.
Ralph Marontate�s Nash Ads, p. 27.
The Briggs-Stratton Key Lock, by Jim Wheary, p. 28.
The Salesman’s Nash Kit, by Cris and Molly Detwiler (#8112), p. 29.
Le Grenier de la Gare (World War I era train mounted on truck body), p. 31.
The Pottsville Nashery, by Paul Lehman (#649), p. 33.
Nash Dealership For Kids, p. 34.
Have Nash, Will Travel (1936 Advanced Eight), p. 35.
Endorsement from Oz (1926 Nash), by Neil Cox (#9024), p. 36.
Racing Bathtubs, The Book, by Larry R. Daum (#1901), p. 37.
The Scandinashia Report, by Tor Stranger-Johannessen, p. 38.
1954 Nash Statesman vs 2004 Mercedes S-Class, p. 41.
New Members (10653-10677), p. 53.
Racing Rambler 1957, p. 59.
Photo: G.N.2014. Nash Crosses Yet Another Bridge, p. 60.

Volume 45, No. 5 – September-October 2014

Cover Photo: Rambler convertible rear view, p. 1.
Photo: 1932 Nash, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day, p. 4.
Secretary’s Report, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
Ad: Air Conditionion System for Nash, p. 5.
The Rites of Spring (comparison of starting times), p. 6.
Letters – A Nash flower car (similar to a Ranchero), p. 7.
Letter – John Hackwith comments on The Nash Times, p. 8.
Letter – James T. Wheary, great grandson of Charles Nash, to speak at the Grand Nashional, by Doug Noel, p. 8.
Obituary: George “Skip” Vollmer #3526, p. 9.
Memories of working at the AMC plant in Kenosha, by Don Piggins (#10658), p. 10.
The Nash/AMC Legacy, p. 12.
Nash Economy, AMC Style, by Tom Creecy, p. 13.
On the Meaning of “Correct” for Handmade Cars, by Richard Calver (#7648), p. 14.
Ad: 1940 Nash, p. 16.
Selling Nash for Fund & Profit, by Jim Raymond, p. 16.
Fiat Chrysler: Preserving the Nash Genome, p. 18.
Memories in Black & White (1936 Nash Model 3641A), by Larry R. Daum (#1901), p. 20.
Greetings from Guadeloupe, p. 21.
From Basket Case to Museum Piece (1926 Advanced Six Model 268), by David Fouser (#2665), p. 22.
Nash Statue Unveiled in Flint, MI, p. 24.
California Fire Hits Car Collection, p. 26.
Nash Aeronautical (Sikorski helicopters), p. 29.
Ad: Rambler Taxicabs, p. 30.
Ad: Rambler Model 31, p. 30.
Tatra: The Nash of Continental Europe, by Rev Milhone, p. 31.
Invention of the Giant Sunroof, p. 36.
Recent Reviews: 1906 Rambler, p. 37.
Recent Reviews: 1940 Ambassador Eight, by Arch Brown, p. 40. New Members (10640-10652), p. 50.
Photo: 1939 Nash in front of Wisconsin’s Capitol Building, p. 55.
Photo: 1906 Rambler Racer, p. 56.

Volume 45, No. 4 – July-August 2014

Cover Photo: Nash Airflyte Trunk View, p. 1.
Photo: Customized Nash “Ranchero” (story on p. 5), p. 2.
Kenosha at War, p. 4.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretary’s Post, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
The “Nashero” (with photo on p. 2), p. 5.
Letter – Radial vs. Bias Ply Tires, by Jim Saicheck (#2499), p. 6.
Letter – Nash and Tatra Similarity, by Danny Barnett (#1821), p. 7.
Letter – Reproduction of rubber insulator boots for some 1930-34 models, by Peter Dornbach (#8741), p. 8.
Memorial: Stanley Gautz (1938-2014), by Terry E. Gautz (#9740), p. 9.
Memorial: Vince Ruffolo (1930-2014), by Bernie Turco (#80), p. 10.
Nashional Elections: Eastern and Western Directors, Vice President and Secretary, by Jerry Welden (#3968), p. 12.
Grand Nashional 2014, p. 14.
Grand Nashional 1970, by Lennel Royer (#40), p. 19.
Great Grampie (on descendants of Charles W. Nash), by Jim Wheary, p. 20.
Notice of Car Event Hosted by the Racine Heritage Museum, p. 23.
Nash Notes From Scandinavia (with translation of an article about the Ajax emblem), by Eric Stenberg, p. 24.
Nash Memories: My 1951 Nash Ambassador Four Door Sedan aka “The Bomber”, by John Hackarth, p. 26.
Photo: Miss America with a Nash, p. 31.
Photo: Marilyn Monroe Riding in Rambler Convertible, p. 32.
Steering In A Box (Gemmer), p. 33.
More For Americans (formation of AMC), p. 34.
Cross-Cultural Studies in Body-Building, p. 35.
Little Known Nash Facts (Postwar Nash Production), p. 36.
Motor Trails: Nash Statesman, by Walter A Woran, p. 37.
Ad: Nash Airflyte Construction, p. 39.
Reclining Seats (Ad: “Nash Goes All The Way!”), p. 39.
11 Nashes & Six Kissels on the Wreck of the Lakeland, by Dawn Bondhus Mueller (Director, Wisconsin Automotive Museum), p. 40.
Lalique (hood ornaments), p. 42.
1953 Nash-Healey Series 25, by Haggerty Insurance Company, p. 43. Filler of the Month (car ownership, age and survival statistics), p. 45.
Singapore Slinger (car ownership issues there), p. 45.
New Members (10614-10639), p. 49.
Ad: 1932 Ambassador Eight, p. 55.
Photo: 1951 Nash Police Car, p. 56.

Volume 45, No. 3 – May-June 2014

Cover Photo: Rambler rear quarter, p. 1.
Photo: 1932 Model 980 Victoria convertible, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day, p. 4.
Statesmanlike Ramblings, p. 5.
Fault-Finding Contest, p. 5.
Letter – Vice Ruffolo on U-Tube, by Ole Bratveit, p. 6.
Letter – Mystery on the March-April Cover, by Larry Fournier, p. 6.
Letter – Praise & Commiseration, by John L. Niehaus (#7120), p. 7.
Letter – Comment on the TNT, by George Vikos, p. 7.
Letter &ndash: Get Together in Scandinavia, by Tor Stranger-Johannessen, p. 7.
Grand Nashional 2014, p. 8.
The Electric Starter: Fad or the Future? (1913 Rambler), p. 10.
Nash-Like Tatra Never Made it To America, p. 11.
The Ugly Duckling . . . Is a Beautiful Car! (1932 Nash 980), by Steph & Chris Van Rensburg (and Al Ruckey), p. 12.
The Classic Nashes (CCA Recognized), p. 17.
Ask Mr. Cranky (Smoot-Hawley Tariffs and Exports), p. 18.
Hiding Those Ugly Wheels, p. 19.
Mystery Nashes of Norway (1936 Nash 400), by Ove Bratveit, p. 20.
Nash Advertisement from March 1931, p. 22.
Hub Pullling Fun, by Al Ruckey, p. 23.
Photos: Coches de Cuba, p. 24.
Ten Tally Tire Tattle, p. 25.
Huml Figurines (photos of authors’ Nashes), by Frank & Barbara Huml, p. 26.
Great Grampie (C. W. Nash), by James T. W. Wheary, p. 27.
Our Secretary, by Connie Graeber, p. 28.
Regions: So-Cal, by Francine Felgemaker (#4367), p. 29.
Regions: U.M.R.R., by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 30.
What You’re Missing (accessory mileage indicator), by Mik McGrew, p. 30.
New Members (10595-10613), p. 33.
Ask Mr. Cranky (Why Don’t Cars Burn Oil Any More?), p. 35.
Nash Advertisement referencing Gilmore-Grand Canyon Economy Run, p. 39.
Photo: 1904 Rambler, p. 40.

Volume 45, No. 2 – March-April 2014

Cover Photo: Rambler Dashboard, p. 1.
Photo: 1932 Model 970, Gary Marchetti, wins Concours award, p. 2.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber, p. 4.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
The Electric Starter (1913), p. 5.
Treasurer’s Report, by Larry Fournier (#8278), p. 6.
Statesmanlike Ramblings (discussion of suggestions on change of TNT coverage and format), by Tom Creecy, p. 9.
Letter – TNT format suggestions, by George Vikos, p. 10.
Letter – TNT format suggestions, by Rev Milhone, p. 11.
Letter – TNT format suggestions, by Bernie Turco, p. 11.
Letter – Source of data in last issue was the 1942 Nash Data Book, by Bob Wilmoth (#1383), p. 12.
Letter – TNT format suggestions, by Doug Noel, p. 12.
Letter – Underwater 1929 Nashes, by Rob Polich, p. 13.
Letter – Underwater 1929 Nashes, by Bill Torsch (#2145), p. 13.
More on the Sunken Nashes, by Dawn Bondhus Mueller (Hartford Auto Museum), p. 14.
SS Senator Discovered by Paul Ehorn & Rob Polich, by Bill Torsch, p. 15.
Budd Body and the Nash Airflyte, by George Vikos (#730), p. 16.
Un-heralded Contribution to the War Effort, p. 20.
Original Bard-Find Nash Becomes Daily Driver, by Yoav Gilad, p. 21.
44th G.N. Hard Act to Follow, by Sally Noel (Sunshine Region), p. 23.
Nash-Kelvinator-Sikorsky-Pratt-Whitney, p. 26.
Nash-Healy Roadster: road tested with McCulloch Supercharger installed, p. 27.
Contributed by Mike McGrew #9994. By Land and By See (Mystic Seaport old car show), by Burton Jernstrom, p. 29.
Nash Gallery 2014 Update (Wisconsin Auto Museum in Hartford), by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 30.
Painless Head Removal, by Jim Rugowski, p. 31.
Nashes and Fjords (in Norway), by Gunnar Garen (#7130), p. 32.
A Transition Period: Moving Automobiles, Circa 1960, by James Kinkaid, p. 33.
Contributed by Mike McGrew #9994. Ke-Nash-A, p. 37.
Tech Tip Highlights from Nash Club MOL, p. 37.
Charles W. Nash, by B.C. Forbes, p. 38.
Spring Fun, by William Ulm, p. 44.
High Plains Region, by Ken Kafka, p. 45.
Northern California Region, p. 46.
Dealer Friendly, p. 51.
New Members (10574-10594), p. 51.
Photos: Kenosha homes of Thomas B. Jeffery and Charles W. Nash, p. 55.
Photo: 1905 Rambler with coupe body, p. 56.

Volume 45, No. 1 – January-February 2014

Hard Block (Nash engineering book on the 1956 250ci AMC V8. Contributed by Doug Noel #7239. Cover Photo: Family Reclining in a Nash, p. 1.
Photos: 1928 Standard Six, p. 2.
New Treasurer: John Lunden, p. 4.
Presidential Message, by Ken Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Connie Graeber, p. 5.
Elections, p. 5.
Statesmanlike Ramblings: Solicitation of content advice for The Nash Times, by Tom Creecy (Editor, TNT), p. 6.
Letter – Bathtub Art (art installation featuring a 1949 Nash, photo on p. 20), by Steve Keyser, p. 7.
Letter – Nash in the News: 1930-34 Nashs in Collectible Automobile, by Ken & Glenise Bonner, p. 7.
Letter – Nash in the News II: 1934 Nash featured in Old Cars, by Bill Torsch (#2145), p. 7.
Letter – Change “Little Known Nash Facts” to “Un-Known”, by Ben Bliss, p. 7.
Eric Nelson (memorial), p. 8.
Nash Front Plates (substitutes where legal), p. 9.
Taxes (their effect on car ownership in Denmark), p. 9.
W. William Tilden (memorial), p. 9.
Restoration of Interior Door release Handles For Mid 20’s to Mid 30’s Nash Vehicles, by Morris Shaw, p. 10.
No More Rust Staining: The Potato Gun Cure, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 12.
Nash-Kelvinator (career of George Mason), p. 13.
Contributed by Jim Dworschack. We Go From Where We Know (1949 Nash in Kohler Arts Center exhibit), p. 20.
Big Package, Compact Package: CU compares two cars, p. 21.
’38 Nash Sports Custom, by Guy Dirkin (#10566), p. 25.
Park Bill Advances in Maryland (1904), p. 29.
Zern, p. 29.
Summer Fun II (camper, part Nash), by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 30.
Ask Mr. Cranky: Car Prices, p. 33.
The New Rambler Carriage (early Rambler), p. 34.
More Stuff, Fewer Workers, All Over, p. 36.
How To Save This Car Club, by Rhonda Gelstein (#8522), p. 37.
From Scrap to Star (1948 Nash school bus), by Jesse Leavenworth, p. 37.
Contributed by Bernie Turco #80. Nash Motors Buys Factory (1948), p. 39.
When Suddenly, It’s 1930, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 42.
Nash Times Origins, p. 43.
Government Motors, p. 43.
Rambler Revival, p. 44.
Production Hit Parade, p. 44.
Factory Employment Up, p. 44.
Model Nashes, p. 45.
New Members (10547-10573), p. 49.
Photo: battered 1949 Nash Ambassador (related to art exhibit featuring a Nash, p. 20), p. 55.
Back Cover Photo: Nash Quad dump truck advertisement, p. 56.

Volume 44, No. 6 – November-December 2013

Cover Photo: 1949 Nash viewed from the back, p. 1.
Photo: 1932 Series 1090, p. 2.
Kelvinator Overdirve, p. 4.
Presidential Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 4.
Vintage Jim Dworschack, by Kit Kiefer, p. 5.
Letter: credit for authoring speech made at Grand Nashional, by Grutza Bob (#8665), p. 5.
Letter – Tanks for attending Racine event, by Jim Wheary, p. 6.
Washing Machines vs Cars of the Future (humor), p. 6.
Milwaukee Masterpiece (car show), p. 7.
Awash with Nashes: the sinking of the Senator, a ship loaded with Nashes, p. 11.
The Car Which Will be Copied (advertisement), p. 14.
1949 Philadelphia & National Antique Auto Show (poster), p. 16.
Service Letter: Repair Paint for Nash Service Trucks, p. 17.
Contributed by Darrell Stumpf. Photo: Nash Playing Cards, p. 18.
New Popemobile, p. 18.
Whyte Motorcontrol Simplifies Chassis (precursor to the bathtub uniscope), p. 19.
Contributed by Alan & Emily Owens. Little-Known Nash Facts: The First Nash Club, p. 21.
George Romney, Blower of Whistles, p. 22.
Sealed Beam Headlights, p. 23.
Poignant Met Memory, by Jim Dworschack, p. 24.
1950, p. 25.
Back-Handed Compliments, p. 26.
Proving the Point (1920 advertisement celebrates Nash factory), p. 28.
Ask Mr. Cranky: Plural of Nash; high cost of used cars, p. 30.
Little-Known Nash Facts: Mysterious Man Buys New Nash-Healeys (humor), p. 31.
Rain Over Hershey, by Molly and Cris Detwiler, p. 33.
Uptick in Car Thieving (in 1913), p. 34.
Contributed by William Ulm #8686. Nash 685 Coupe, p. 34.
Little-Known Nash Facts: Nasty man drive a Nash (humor), p. 35.
Product Testimonials for 1903, p. 36.
Henry Ford’s Stroke, p. 38.
Recent Road Tests: 1955 Nash Ambassador, by Pete Molson, p. 39.
U.M.R.R. Region, Racine, WI: Party on the Pavement, by Jim Wheary, p. 42.
Nash Life . . . in Scandinavia, by Tor Strang, p. 44.
New Members (10524-10546), p. 49.
1916 Jeffery Tire Pump, p. 51.
1933 Nash Advertisement, p. 55.
Photo: 1902 Rambler Model C, p. 56.

Volume 44, No. 5 – September-October 2013

Letter – Missing sentence in Cahill article in last Nash Times, by Jim Bracewell.
Letter – 1950s Nash wheel openings, by Jeff Godshall (#6540). Photo: 1904 Rambler, Reggie Nash, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Black-Day Derah A. (#8`35), p. 4.
Secretarial Report, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
Letter – Storing The Nash Times, by Bill Torsch (#2145), p. 6.
Letter – About John Palese, by John Palese, p. 7.
Letter – Ford badged as Nash, by Pete Lopez (#10395), p. 7.
The 2013 Grand Nashionals, by John Trotta, p. 9.
1930 Twin Ignition Nash 8 Acceleration Rate, p. 12.
Nash-Hudson Merger, p. 12.
Newspaper report on the Grand Nashional, by Virginia Kropf, p. 13.
1950s Nash Transmissions, p. 14.
A Nash possibly once owned by Nash family member, by John J. Lowell, p. 15.
Eric Nelson received Bob Aaron Award for 2013, by Bob Grutza, p. 16.
Nash-Healey #1 Sells at Auction, p. 17.
Ben Bliss receives Thomas B. Jeffery Award, by Jim Dworschack, p. 17.
Lyrics of Songs about Buick, Chevrolet and Nash (“Beep Beep”), p. 18.
Cupcake (a Metropolitan Story), by Colleen Samila (#10515), p. 19.
1936 (automobile production, politics and the Depression), p. 20.
Ford, Nash and Hudson trivia, p. 20.
Foreign Import (1958 Metropolitan Story), by Kathy Bergh, p. 21.
Met Meets Edsen (1955 Metropolitan), p. 22.
Nashes of Expositions Past: 1941 Nashes and a 1953 Nash-Healey, by Verlin Boes, p. 23.
Nashes of Expositions Present (1954 Statesman at Racine Parade), by Tom Creecy, p. 23.
Nash Memories, by William Wagner, p. 24.
Hashes, p. 25.
Twilight Zone, p. 26.
Little-Known Nash Facts: 1917, p. 27.
Annual Model Change, p. 28.
Young Car Collectors (in Sweden), p. 29.
The New Old Car Hobby, p. 30.
This Day in 1916 (Nash and Durant), p. 31.
Ask Mr. Cranky: About Detroit, p. 32.
KeNasha: Reminiscences of Life with Nash, by Eric Nelson, p. 34.
Little-Known Nash Facts: A Parallel Universe, p. 35.
Ramblin’ Romney, by Mike McGrew (#9994), p. 36.
Genuine Accessories (Nash Ad), p. 39.
Contributed by Darrell Stumpf. Parts, Nash and Otherwise, p. 40.
56 Rambler Road Test, by Al Kidd, p. 41.
Region News, p. 46.
New Members (10494-10522), p. 49.
Nash reference in movie One-Two-Three, p. 51.
Ad for Nash Ajax, p. 55.
Photo: 1945 Nash-built Sikorsky R6 Helicopters, p. 56.

Volume 44, No. 4 – July-August 2013

Photo: 1952 Ambassador Custom 2-Door, Jim Weldon, p. 1.
Cover: Dashboard, p. 1.
Secretarial Report, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 4.
Vice Presidental Report, by Jerry Weldon, p. 4.
Presidential Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 4.
Letters – Seeking identification of the TNT cover photo for May-June Issue, p. 5.
Letter – On rusty cars, by Ken Schroeder (#4357), p. 6.
In Memory of Roger Jandrin (#3676), Lawrence A. Nelson (#2221), and Willis Moline, p. 6.
Letter – On superhero cars, by Ben Bliss, p. 6.
In Memory of Vince Ruffolo (#30), p. 7.
Grand Nashional Update, p. 9.
McCahill Memories, p. 10.
2012 Thomas B. Jeffery Award: Jeff Griffith, p. 11.
Hudson Italia Saga, by Tom Creecy, p. 12.
My Inner Nash, by Jerry Welden, p. 14.
Nash Camper Head Games, by Dworschack Jim, p. 16.
New Life for Old Rambler Dealerships, p. 17.
Nash Memories, by John Ponsen, p. 18.
Little-Known Nash Facts: The Serotonin Spring (humor), by Tom Creecy, p. 19.
Ask Mr. Cranky: Why cars are more expensive now, by Tom Creecy, p. 21.
Nash Fridge Magnets, p. 22. Benzol (an early alternative fuel), p. 22.
Size of Auto Companies (contemporary), p. 23.
The Role Racine, WI Played in the Development and Growth of Nash Motors, by Jim Wheary, p. 24.
The Metropolitan Spirit, p. 28.
Metropolitan: English-American Hybrid with a Continental Touch, p. 30.
Nashtalgia, by Patrick Costello (#6812), p. 34.
1955 Automotive X-Ray, p. 38.
Contributed by Jim Dworschack. Farina Follies, by Tom Creecy, p. 46.
New Members (10474-10493), p. 49.
Nor-Cal Celebrates 40th Anniversary, p. 51.
Reprint: War-Era Advertisement Depicting Nash Manufactured Flying Boat, p. 55.
Photo: Mr. and Mrs. Nash in Beverly Hills, CA, p. 56.

Volume 44, No. 3 – May-June 2013

Cover Photo: Flying boat built by Nash during World War II, p. 1.
Photo: 1956 Nashes on a car hauler, p. 1.
Presidential Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8136), p. 4.
Secretarial Report, by Connie Graeber, p. 5.
Tom Irmick (memorial), by Kurt Meister (#1751), p. 8.
Letter – Improved ballots, by Peter Koziel, p. 9.
Hudson Italia, by Tom Creecy, p. 9.
Letter – Concerning notification about members who have passed away, by Kurt Meister (#1751), p. 9.
My Nash Story, by James Haynes (#8932), p. 10.
Whole Foods In Nash Country, p. 11.
Nash Preservation Foundation: Purpose and Plea, by Kurt E. Meister, p. 12.
Document Depot (Nash Garage feature), p. 12.
Nash Radio, by Bob Walker (#3690), p. 13.
Car vs House Pricing, 1953 and 2013, p. 13.
Assistant Editor, The Nash Time, Larry Fournier, by Tom Creecy, p. 13.
Nash Engine Apps, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 14.
Are You Prepared for a Breakdown?, by Al Ruckey, p. 16.
Car Mags, p. 17.
NCCA Elections: Ken Day, President, p. 18.
Rambler Palm Beach, p. 19.
NCCA Elections: John F. Lunden, Treasurer, p. 19.
Recent Car Stats, p. 20.
NCCA Elections: Robert Grutza, Central Region Director, p. 20.
FDR and Al Copone Shared A Car, p. 21.
LaFayette Advertisement, dated 1922, p. 23.
Photo: 1940 Nash pulling a parade float in about 1948, by Steve Keyser, p. 24.
Don Draper Raised on Nash, p. 24.
Little-Known Nash Facts: Nash and the Rolex Yoyo (humor), p. 24.
Kenosha Engine Plant Kayoed, p. 26.
Former Fiat Factory Finds Fulfillment, p. 26.
Ask Mr. Cranky: Better to buy new cars or keep old Nashes?, p. 27.
Rambler One, p. 28.
Rambler American: Combination of Roominess and Economy, p. 29.
Little-Known Nash Facts: Rent-A-Skunk (humor), p. 35.
God Lives in Wisconsin and Drives a Nash (God’s Country Racing Association Car Show), by Steve Keyser (#9262), p. 36.
Nash Greets 1938: New Line Has Many Striking Improvements, p. 37.
Ask Mr. Cranky: Did the government undermine the auto industry?, p. 40.
Rust, Your Cars Worst Enemy, by Michael Lamm, p. 41.
Commercial Rambler (The Rambulance), p. 46.
NCCA Region News, p. 47.
Advertisement for a Rambler Taxi, p. 47.
New Members (10458-10473), p. 50.
Synfuel, p. 51.
Advertisement for 1937 Nash, p. 55.

Volume 44, No. 2 – March-April 2013

Photo: 1932 Model 998 Seven Passenger Phaeton – Tom Harrington, p. 1.
Cover Photo: 1955 Ambassador Grill, p. 1.
Presidential Message, by Black-Day Derah A. (#8135), p. 4.
Factoid: Longevity of Ambassador Nameplate, p. 5.
Secretarial Report, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 5.
Treasurer’s Report: NCCA Statement of Income and Expenses, by Larry Fournier, p. 6.
Letter – 1920s Nash in Bavaria, by Gerhard Winkler, p. 7.
Letter – Attempting to locate 1947 Nash Limousine, by Jim Wheary, p. 8.
Letter – 1950-51 GM Hydra-Matics used on military vehicles, by Tom Irmick, p. 8.
Photo: Thomas B. and Kate Jeffery Touring in a Rambler, p. 9.
Letter – Northeast Wisconsin Nash Region Forming, by Paul Brodtke, p. 9.
Letter – 1928 Nash Model 420 Sedan, by Burton Jernstrom, p. 10.
Grand Nashional 2013, by Ken & Derah Day, p. 11.
Wisconsin Automotive Museum, by Jim Dworschack, p. 13.
Nash Document Depot, by Doug Patton, p. 15.
Just a Lick and a Polish (1953 Model 5321 Convertible Restoration), by Dave Simley (#9817), p. 16.
Swamp Coolers, by Cris Detwiler (#8112), p. 19.
The Wrap-Around, p. 20.
Orphan Car Tour in Maryland, by Jon Battle, p. 21.
The Wheary Lights, p. 22.
J. L. Hudson Company, p. 23.
Future Nash: November 1950 Version, by Bill Jenks, p. 24.
Photo: Charles W. Nash Cooking, by Kevin O’Connell, p. 25.
Painting “The Battle of Britain” by Paul Nash, p. 26.
Atsa Nash! (Italian movie featuring Nash police cars; US version called “Highway Dragnet,” 1954), p. 26.
Little-Known Nash Facts: Al Capone’s 1928 Nash Model 360 Advanced Six (humor), by Tom Creecy, p. 27.
Rambler & Floyd Clymer, p. 29.
The Owners Report on the Nash, by Floyd Clymer, p. 31.
Late Breaking News: Rambler ordered via airplane in 1912, p. 35.
Contributed by William H. Ulm #8686. Late Breaking News: tidbits from Popular Mechanics, 1957, p. 37.
Nash Online Forums, p. 37.
Nash Prices for ’55, p. 37.
Ask Mr. Cranky: Big 3 Employment World-wide, p. 38.
Ask Mr. Cranky: Nash vs Buick, p. 38. Ask Mr. Cranky: Nash, Ford and Chevrolet Auto Production Numbers, p. 39.
Ask Mr. Cranky: Market for Mid-Sized Cars, p. 39.
New Region Planned for N.E. Wisconsin, p. 40.
Sunshine Region News, by Sally Noel, p. 41.
Hudson Italia, p. 42.
New Members (10433-10457), p. 45.v Photo: 1952 Nash-Healey – Dennis McAllister, p. 51.
Photo: Rear Fender of a Hudson Italia, p. 52.

Volume 44, No. 1 – January-February 2013

Cover Photo: Twin-Ignition Coil Setup, p. 1.
1951 Nash Airflyte Advertisement, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Report, by Rex Fisher, p. 5.
Necktie with ’36 Nashes, p. 5.
Letter – Subaru and Nash Compared, by Garm Beall (10363), p. 6.
Letter – Miss Wisconsin seeks vehicle for parade, by Corianne Strupp, p. 7.
Letter – errors in article about author’s nash, by Ove Bratveit, p. 7.
Letter – 1920’s nash hub cap found at site of Nash El Segundo plant, by Brett Richardson, p. 7.
Grand Nashional 2012, by Judy Brookes, p. 8.
2013 Grand Nashional, p. 9.
Nash/Rambler Online Forums, p. 10.
Hydra-Matic, p. 11.
Good Guys vs Buick (a comparison from Popular Mechanics), p. 13.
Nash Torque Tube: The Amazing Nash AMC Torque Tube Drive Explained, by Bob Walker (#3690), p. 15.
Advertisement for 1906 Rambler Model 15, p. 16.
Precocous Ramblers (sales rankings of early Rambler and Nash), p. 17.
1929 Advance Six Door Handles: Part 1, Overview, by Gary De Young, p. 18.
Nash Sponsors Christmas As We Know It (Lionel Barrymore plays Scrorge in Nash-sponsored variety program), p. 21.
Ensnaring Youngsters, by Jim Dworschack, p. 22.
Nashlings: photos of children named Nash, p. 23.
Rambler . . . The Bike (1902 Rambler Model B Motorcycle), p. 24.
La Connexion Francaise (Renault Rambler Classic, 1962-65), p. 25.
Pedal to the Medal (pedal cars), by Eric Nelson, p. 26.
The Real McCoy Order for Healey One (letter from Romney to Farina), p. 27.
The Last Big Nash (Farina Models), p. 28.
Stock Option (Nash Motors stock certificate), p. 28.
Pavement (statistics on miles of paved road in selected countries), p. 28.
Little-Known Nash Facts, p. 29.
Nifty Nash: William Ulm’s not giving up his 1936 Nash coupe, p. 32.
Gasoline Prices (statistics from selected countries), p. 33.
My 4020 (Ambassador 8), by Steve Keyser (#9262), p. 34.
Nash Engines Through Time, by Jim Dworschack (Jerry Knutsen), p. 35.
Ask Mr. Cranky: U.S. content of Fords and Hondas; “I-Drive”, p. 40.
Inadvertent Builder of Nashdom: Woodrow Wilson, p. 41.
Regions: Scandinavia, by Tor Stranger-Johannessen, p. 42.
Regons: Erie Shores, by Al Ruckey, p. 45.
Regions: UMRR, by Darrell Rader, p. 46.
New Members (10416-10432), p. 50.
Photo: Grand Nashional’s Grand View of the Great West, by Judy Brookes, p. 55.
Advertisement for 1951 Nash Airflyte, p. 56.

Volume 43, No. 6 – November-December 2012

Cover Photo: Instrument Cluster, p. 1.
Photo: 1920 Nash 685, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Report, by Rex Fisher, p. 5.
Dues Blues (dues increase), by Rex Fisher, p. 5.
General Membership Business Meeting Minutes, by Molly Detwiler (#8112), p. 6.
Letter – On “knocked down” Nashes sold overseas, by S. Gutterud (#6290), p. 11.
Letter – LED lights for a Nash, by Gary Kielisch, p. 12.
Letter – Photos sought for new book, by Pat Foster, p. 12.
Letter – On sharing information about Nash online, by Ken Day, p. 13.
Photo: Nash Christmas billboard, p. 13.
Letter – On the Grand Nashional; well done except for street rods, by Sally Noel, p. 14.
Letter – Comment on article about the houses of Charles W. Nash, by James T. W. Wheary, p. 14.
1935-1936 Gläser Bodied Nash, by Terje Bratveit (Norway), p. 15.
Trial by Fire: The Unlikely Survival of the Last Nash 685 Coupe, by Alan Owens (#10398), p. 19.
Ask Mr. Cranky: Which of today’s car companies is most like Nash in your view?, by Tom Creecy, p. 30.
Nash-Era Presidents (Hoover), by Tom Creecy, p. 31.
Letter – Photo of young Mitt Romney in 1957 Nash autographed by candidate, by Don Oakley (#502), p. 33.
Family Nashes: Our 1918 681 Touring, by Michael & Cindy Stavola (#4859), p. 34.
U.S. Auto Sales, p. 36.
Filler of the Month: 1930 TVA project?, p. 36.
Road Spots (’57 Rebel towing 51 Statesman), by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 37.
In-Production Changes (cars in production for a long time), p. 38.
Flatheads Need Not Be Flat, by Rev Milhone, p. 39.
Domenick Jiardine Jr. – Memorial and story of his 1966 AMX prototype, by Austin Hagerty, p. 40.
Grand Nashional 2012: Post-Falls Rumble (photos), by Marlin Smith, p. 41.
Merry Christmas, Nash-Style, by Don Loper, p. 42.
Positive Ground (Henry Ford’s opinions regarding), p. 42.
Discovery of a Wisconsin Nash Dealership, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 43.
Regions: Sunshine Region, by Sally Noel, p. 45.
New Members (10389-10415), p. 48.
Filler: 1953 prices, p. 51.
Photo: Charles and Jesse Nash, April 23, 1947, p. 55.
Contributed by Don Loper. Photo: Nash “Season’s Greetings” Billboard, p. 56.

Volume 43, No. 5 – September-October 2012

Cover Photo: Interior Door Window Crank, p. 1.
Photo: 2012 Grand Nashional Best of Show – 1956 Ambassador, p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 4.
Memorial: Tom Post, by Jim Dworschack, p. 4.
Secretarial Message, by Rex Fisher, p. 5.
Letters – 1907 photo of auto being tested at Thomas B. Jeffery Co., by Eric Nelson (#4290), p. 6.
Grand Nashional 2012 (photos), by Connie Graeber (81), p. 7.
Statistics about auto industry employment in 2012, p. 10.
The Houses of Mr. Nash – A Look Back in Time, p. 16.
Oil for Oldies, by Tom Irmick, p. 19.
Ask Mr. Cranky: Does globalization lower wages and export jobs?, by Tom Creecy, p. 21.
Road Test: 1955 Nash Ambassador, by Pete Molson, p. 22.
Nash 461: History of 1929 Nash 461 Advanced Six Cabriolet, by Gary DeYoung (and Fred Thompson), p. 25.
1929 Nash, model 461, Advanced Six – History, by Gary DeYoung, p. 26.
Nash 461 Restoration Notes, by Fred Thompson, p. 29.
For the Union Makes Us Stronger, by Tom Creecy, p. 37.
Little Known Nash Facts: Calvin Coolidge and Nash, by Tom Creecy, p. 44.
Tinkerbell Takes The Cake: 2012 Grand Nashional Best of Show, a 1956 Ambassador, by Peter Steinert, p. 45.
Little Known Nash Facts: King Hassan II of Morocco and Nash, by Tom Creecy, p. 46.
Region News, p. 46.
New Members (10362-10388), p. 49.
Photo: 2012 Grand Nashional – Winner of Long Distance Award – 1950 Statesman, p. 55.
1937 Nash Ambassador (from 2012 Grand Nashional), p. 56.

Volume 43, No. 4 – July-August 2012

Billboard advertising 1934 Nash Ambassador in The Netherlands, p. 1.
Cover Photo: Nash Tail Light, p. 1.
Presidential Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8136 President), p. 4.
Here and There, Then and Now: Auto worker wages, by Tom Creecy, p. 4.
Secretarial Report, by Rex Fisher, p. 5.
Letter – Nordic Nash Group, by Tor Strang, p. 5.
Letter – A Girl Named Nash, by Dave Ulmen, p. 7.
Letter – Thoughts on auto restoration, by Ben Bliss, p. 7.
Letter – Old/New car fuel problems on the horizon, p. 8.
Letter – The Nash Times article on Nash & Chrysler, by Aaron Severson, p. 9.
The Fastway: on the national highway system, p. 9.
Letter – Attracting Younger Club Members, by Paul Brodke, p. 10.
Jared and The Future of Nashdom, p. 10.
Grand Nashional 2012, p. 11.
Nashiness: Doorhandles, p. 13.
Thomas Midgely: Ethyl and Freon, p. 13.
Andrea’s of Kenosha Restores the Famed Airflyte Sundae, by Tom Creecy, p. 14.
With Malice Toward None, by Patrick Foster, p. 15.
Dodge and Nash Announce, p. 20.
Contributed by Jim Raymond. German Nash Ad (1929), p. 22.
The Nash Owners Album, p. 23.
Noted Body Designer Now A Nash Consultant (Pinin Farina), p. 24.
Modeling an Auto Loading Facility: A look at how American Motors shipped autos by rail from Bain, Wisconsin, by Keith Kohlmann, p. 25.
Wonderful ‘Walt’ – Handsome 1937 Nash Lafayette has a way with the ladies, by John Gunnell, p. 31.
Book Review – Freedom’s Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II, by Arthur Herman, p. 33.
Nash, U.S.A.’s Scandinavian Car Company, p. 33.
Nash Photo Collection Found on Web, p. 34.
Ask Mr. Kranky – on electric cars, by Tom Creecy, p. 35.
Ask Mr. Kranky – operating costs comparison between Nash and France’s TGV super-fast train, by Tom Creecy, p. 36.
Little Known Nash Facts – The Return of Baby Doc and How You Can Help, by Tom Creecy, p. 37.
The New 1954 Metropolitan, by Wilbur Shaw (President, Indianapolis Motor Speedway), p. 38.
The Nash Perfected Valve-in-Head Motor (1920), p. 42.
Little Known Nash Facts – The Mellon Incident (humor), by Tom Creecy, p. 45.
The Regions: Niagra Frontier Region, p. 47.
New Members (10352-10361), p. 50.
Advertisement: 1934 Twin-Ignition Nash, p. 55.

Volume 43, No. 3 – May-June 2012

Cover Photo: Nash Headlight, p. 1.
1930 Nash “400” (advertisement in French from Montreal), p. 2.
Presidential Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (NCCA President), p. 4.
Secretarial Report, December 2011-February 2012, p. 5.
In Memory of John Palese 1935-2012, by John Trotta, p. 6.
On the future of car collecting, p. 7.
Letter – El Segundo Hudsons, by Ray Klein (#378), p. 7.
Photo: Nash dealership near Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, 1952, p. 8.
Contributed by Rick Myers #1135.
Letter – On attendance at club events, by Al Ruckey, p. 8.
Letter – 1926 Nash 268 donated to Wisconsin Automotive Musum, by Francis Searer, p. 9.
Grand NASHional 2012 – Post Falls, Idaho, p. 10.
Elections: 2012: Candidates Jerry Welden and John Trotta, VP; Carolyn McGregor and John Gumbinger, Western Div Director; Connie Graeber, Secretary; Bob Allen, Eastern Div Director, p. 12.
News article on LaFayette production, 1919, p. 13.
The Bash Times (humor), p. 14.
Art: Nash “Tower of Value” from Chicago World’s Fair, p. 15.
1947 Nash Engine (promotional item), p. 15.
Nash auto production, best and worst: 1946 and 1957, p. 15.
Nash in Coolidge and Truman administrations, p. 17.
An Overview of Installing an Electric Fuel Pump, by Larry Claypool, p. 18.
The Periodic Return of the Concentric Dashboard, p. 22.
Born on a Boad: Donald and the Nash-Healey, by Aaron Severson, p. 23.
NCCA 2012 Elections – Ballot, p. 29.
Little Known Nash Facts – Nash and Iowa (humor), p. 33.
Book: Automotive Climate Control: 116 Years of Progress, p. 34.
Compressed Air Car, p. 35.
Ask Mr. Cranky – Road Maintenance (humor), p. 36.
Guest Editorial: on declining membership, by Bob Grutza (Chairman, UMRR), p. 37.
C. W. Nash Celebrates His 75th Anniversary (January 30, 1939), p. 38.
How Potent is Packard’s V-8?, p. 39.
Little Known Nash Facts – labor relations at the Jeffery Company (humor), p. 46.
Treasurer’s Report, by Larry Fournier (NCCA Treasurer), p. 48.
New Members (10328-10344), p. 51.
Median Age of Vehicles, p. 53.
The Regions: Mid-Atlantic, p. 53.
Photo: 1940 Ambassador Eight in 1943 Movie “Shadow of a Doubt”, p. 57.
Photo: 1932 Nash Advanced Eight Model 1903 – Tom and Irene Herrington, p. 58.

Volume 43, No. 2 – March-April 2012

Cover Photo: Nash Engine, p. 1.
Diagram of Lubrication, p. 2.
Weights: Cars & Ours, p. 4.
Presidential Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretarial Report, November 2011, by Rex Fisher, p. 5.
Nash-Kelvinator to Hold Huge Meetings, p. 8.
Dashes With Dash (Farina, 1952-57), p. 9.
Vocab (humor), p. 9.
The Freebie C.D. Lives On! (of 2011 Grand Nashional), by Rev Milhone, p. 9.
What Does “W” Stand For?, p. 9.
Nashes, Donated (to museums), p. 10.
Book Of The Month (A Car, A Refrigerator and War!), p. 11.
The Evans Vacuum Shift, by Jim Raymond, p. 11.
Nashing for Neophytes, by Jeff Griffith, p. 13.
Famous Car Guy from Kenosha (Oscar Zerk), p. 14.
The Vison Thing (C.W. Nash quote from book), p. 14.
Nash and Mr. Peepers (Nash seen in old TV show), p. 14.
Chrysler & Nash, by Larry R. Daum, p. 15.
Ask Mr. Cranky (humor), by Tom Creecy, p. 18.
Photo: method of selling Nash air-conditioned vehicles, p. 19.
Contributed by Jim Raymond. Fidel Castro, Nash Fancier (humor), by Tom Creecy, p. 20.
Nashercize (humor), p. 21.
Sam Moore, A Non-Nash Club Guy, Recounts A Lost Love, by Sam Moore, p. 22.
The Nash With The Spontan Gearbox, p. 24.
The Compact Nash Rambler, by Aaron Severson, p. 29.
Letter – Overdrive converstion, by Joe Farina (#10227), p. 36.
The Nash Fuel Pump, circa 1917, p. 37.
Lifelong Nash Fan (Because One of ‘Em Saved His Life), by Ralph E. Fanton, p. 42.
Little Known Nash Facts: The Royal Abdication (humor), by Tom Creecy, p. 43.
The Other Nash Plant (El Segundo), p. 44.
Northeast Region News, p. 47.
So-Cal Region News, p. 48.
The Nash, the Frazer and the Frazer-Nash, p. 49.
New Members (10308-10327), p. 49.
Nash and Crime (humor), p. 51.
Nash Ambassador Advertisement (undated, pre-war car), p. 55.
Contributed by Alan Golbov. Advertisement for 1934 Twin Ignition Nash, p. 56.

Volume 43, No. 1 – January-February 2012

Mechanical Properties of the Twin-Ignition Six (promotional art), p. 1.
Cover Photo: 55 Nash Fender, p. 1.
President’s Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretary’s Report, by Rex Fisher, p. 5.
Statesmanlike Ramblings (reflections on membership numbers), by Tom Creecy, p. 6.
Memorial Notice: David C. Burnham #4052, by Jim Bracewell, p. 7.
Letter – George Mason Remembered by Hometown Boys, by Wes Anderson, p. 8.
Letter – Photo of a Nash, by Maggie Anderson, p. 9.
Letter – Photo of Nash exported to Australia, by Ray Sutch, p. 10.
Letter – Old photo of baseball player Lefty Grove with a 1928 Nash, by Doug Patton, p. 10.
Letter – Thoughts On Charles W. Nash, by James T. W. Wheary, p. 11.
Letter – Photo of “NKI Custom” Metropolitan sold on e-bay, by Eric Nelson (#4290), p. 12.
Nash Whackery (old photo of Nash in a collision), p. 13.
Deja Vu All Over Again (2012 Mercedes compared to Nash), p. 14.
Grand NASHional 2012 – Post Falls, Idaho, p. 15.
Advertisement Promoting Nash Models (July 1953), p. 18.
Stunt Nashes? Are You Kidding?, by Don Oakley (#502), p. 19. Little Known Nash Facts (humor), by Tom Creecy, p. 21.
Ask Mr. Cranky (humor), by Tom Creecy, p. 22.
Nash Hits the Big Time (New Yorker magazine cover), p. 24.
Parts Searches, by Rev Milhone, p. 25.
Automotive Life and Death (some statistics), p. 26.
Nash Gave Drivers a Lot of Car for the Money, by Gary R. Familian (Motor Cities National Heritage Area), p. 27.
Little Known Nash Facts (The 1958 Nash – humor), by Tom Creecy, p. 29.
Post Office Ramblers (1952 or ’53 – promotional material), p. 31.
“The Nash Difference” – Essay Contest!, by Tom Creecy, p. 35. Shapers of Nashdom – Donald Healey, p. 36.
George Mason’s Pre-Nash Life, by Curtis Eriksmoen (Inforum), p. 38.
Reliable Rambler Era: 1956-’62 Romney Ramblers, p. 40.
When Suddenly. . . It’s 1950 (statistics), p. 41.
1950 Nash and Rambler Reviewed, p. 42.
Ecology Corner: If Nashes Were Horses. . . (humor), p. 44.
The Regions: Erie Shores; Rex and Sue Hamil Loan Nash Metropolitan to W.P. Chrysler Museum, by Al Ruckey, p. 45.
The Regions: Sunshine Region, by Marlene Egan, p. 46.
AMC: Out In Fiscal Glory, p. 46.
The Regions: Nor-Cal, by G.J. McGregor, p. 47.
The Regions: U.M.R.R. – 2011 Kenosha Grand Nashional Update, by Bernard Turco, p. 48.
New Members (10283-10307), p. 51.
Twin-Ignition Six Interior Features (promotional materials), p. 55.

Volume 42, No. 6 – November-December 2011

Cover Photo: Petty Hood Ornament, p. 1.
Presiden’ts Message, by Derah Black-Day (#8135), p. 4.
Secretary’s Report, by Rex Fisher, p. 5.
General Membership Business Meeting Minutes, p. 6.
Letter – Thanks to 2011 Grand Nashional Attendees, by Rev Milhone, p. 10.
Letter – Congratulations to Detwilers for Hemmings Classic Car article featuring their 1946 Ambassador, by Bob Grutza (#8665), p. 10.
Letter – Difficulties with member addresses, by Cindy Carmack, p. 10.
Myrtle Hits the Bigtime (1952 Ambassador Diecast Model), p. 11.
Letter – writers’ 1954 Ambassador wins 2nd at Concours d’Elegance, by Jean-Claude & Lucille Marcoux, p. 11.
Letter – Thanks to UMRR for hosting 2011 Grand Nashional; invitation to 2012 in Post Falls, Idaho, by Ted & Sharon Olson (#8893), p. 12.
Numbers for 1950 (Nash-Kelvinator business stats), p. 12.
2011 Thomas B. Jeffery Award: Bob Majeski, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 13.
Grand Nashional – The Aftermath, p. 14.
T.N.T. Econometrics: Energy, p. 15.
N.C.C.A. at Hershey Fall Meet, by Molly Detwiler (#8112), p. 16.
Why The Thoughtful Buyer Chooses Nash – “You Can’t Beat a Nash for 1938”, by Jim Raymond, p. 18.
Nash Vs Hudson (pre- and post- war production statistics), p. 22.
The Family Nash: Our 1936 LaFayette, by Allison Steward (#10268), p. 23.
Ask Mr. Cranky (humor), p. 25. Little Known Nash Facts (The Nash-Kelvinator Gravitron – humor), p. 26.
Tech Tips: Pertronix Ignition Modules, by Rev Milhone, p. 28. Little Known Nash Facts (humor), p. 29.
Rust, p. 30.
How Cars Are Rustproofed, p. 31.
Shapers of Nashdom – George Petty, Hood Embellisher, p. 32.
Personnel Issues: Did C.W. Nash Make The Right Decision in Bringing Walter Chrysler Into Automobile Management?, by Ralph Marontate, p. 34.
Nash Backwards: 1946 Ambassador Instrument Panel and Steering, New Zealand, p. 36.
Presidental Aspirants (George and Mitt Romney), p. 36.
Recent Road Tests: 1955 Nash & Hudson, p. 37.
A Swedish Car Collector in Summer, by Ola Jönsson (and Bergitta Westin), p. 38.
Media Bias Circa 1952, p. 40.
Fridge Filler (1952 Kelvinator), p. 41.
Heritage Preservation – Two New DVDs about Charles W. Nash, p. 41.
Beauty Twins (1953 Miss America poses with Nash), p. 43.
Pacific Northwest Region: Meet in the Mountains (with photos), by John Gumbinger, p. 44.
The Regions: U.M.R.R. – Review of Milwaukee Masterpiece, by Kurt Meister, p. 46.
New Nash Club Headquarters? (Old Nash HQ in Detroit for sale), p. 47.
New Members (10247-10282), p. 48.
Uniscope vs Cadiscope (steering column instrument pods), p. 51.
Illustration of 1905 Rambler, p. 56.

Volume 42, No. 5 – September-October 2011

Cover Photo: Close-up of Door Handle, p. 1.
Photo: 1918 Military Quad Truck, p. 2.
Photo: 1933 Model 1190, p. 2.
President’s Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 4.
The Independents Live!, p. 4.
Secretary’s Report, by Rex Fisher, p. 5.
The Ambassador Lives! (Hindustan Ambassador), p. 5.
Letter – Compliments to new TNT editor, by George Vikos (#730), p. 6.
Letter – Comment on TNT font size, by Larry Romig, p. 6.
Letter – Rambler-AMC Museum in The Netherlands, p. 6.
Letter – On the Grand Nashional, by Bill Torsch (#2145), p. 7.
Letter – On the Grand Nashional, by Daryl Frank (#9807), p. 7.
Letter – On the Grand Nashional, by Mike Klepp (#10082), p. 7.
Letter – On the Grand Nashional, by Alec McCracken (#9559), p. 7.
Letter – On the Grand Nashional, by Don & Loretta Oakley (#502), p. 8.
Charles W. Nash and Manitowish Waters, WI, by Russell Kuepper, p. 8.
The Trompe l’Oeil Bathtub Hobby, by Bob Lucas (#7822), p. 9.
The Cardboard Bathtub-Making Hobby, by Mark Crowel, p. 10.
Obituary: Shirley & Roland Becker (#3871), by Jim & Dorothy Bracewell, p. 11.
Howard J. Brown (obituary), by Don P. Lopar, p. 11.
Grand Nashional – A Class Reunion – July 2011 (with photos), by Rev Milhone (#1258), p. 12.
The Lake Geneva Area Ramble, by Bob Grutza, p. 18.
The Most Excellent Milwaukee Tour, by Tom Creecy, p. 19.
The Grand Nashional Car Show (with photos), by Tom Creecy, p. 20.
Unibody Construction, by Jeff Schilling, p. 21.
The Nash-Budd Construction Started Early, by George Vikos (#730), p. 23.
Car Sales in USA in 1950 & 2012, p. 23.
Ask Mr. Cranky (humor), p. 24.
Bathtubs in the News, p. 25.
Debut for the ’49 Nash, by Wayne Whittaker, p. 29.
U-Joint Service for Torque Tube Nashes, by Gene Mace (#6008), p. 34.
Disc Brakes for Your Nash!, by Rev Milhone, p. 35.
An Alternative to an Electric Fuel, by Rev Milhone, p. 37.
The Ranco Valve, by Tom Irmick (with Jim Corcoran), p. 38.
The Truth about the Apollo 15 Lunar Rover (humor), p. 40.
Nash for 1940, by Ralph Marontate, p. 41.
N-K Collector Stories (Kelvinator dishwashers), p. 45.
Nash Returns to the Indy 500, by Cris & Molly Detwiler, p. 46.
New Members (10225-10246), p. 48.

Volume 42, No. 4 – July-August 2011

Cover Image: Cut-away advertisement showing 1950s Nash features, p. 1.
The Nordic Nash Register, p. 2.
Presiden’ts Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 4.
James J. Roepke 1925-2011 (obituary), p. 6.
Secretary’s Report, by Rex Fisher (#8765), p. 6.
Letter – Lathe from 1916 available to the Nash Archives, by Joe Gajdos, p. 7.
Letter – Photo of author’s family in front of Seaman Body Plant in 1954, by Bob Wilmoth (#1383), p. 8.
Filler Factoid: 3 million Nashes, p. 8.
2011 Grand NASHional “A Class Reunion”, p. 10.
Walter P. Chrysler Museum, by Al Ruckey (#7606), p. 15.
Resolution Designated July 8, 2011 as “Collector Car Appreciation Day” Approved by U.S. Senate, p. 16.
Observations about the Demise of the Independent Car Makers, by Ralph Marontate (#9087), p. 17.
Vocational Vocabulary (humor about words derived from Nash), p. 18.
Shaper of Nashdom: L.D. Crusoe, Nash’es Unintended Executioner, by Tom Creecy (#9254), p. 19.
Louis Wolfson Tries Hostile Takeover of AMC, p. 20.
Tentacles of the Nash Empire, p. 21.
Weather Eye: The Inside Story, by Tom Irmick, p. 22.
Inter-NASH-ional: A Rambler-AMC Museum in Holland, p. 24.
Ask Mr. Cranky (humor), p. 25.
Tech Tips: The Case of the Hard-Starting ’38, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 26.
Tech Tips: Frozen Clutches, by Rev Milhone, p. 27.
Tech Tips: Sluggish Starters, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 28.
Tech Tips: Six Volt Halogen Lights, by Rev Milhone (#1258), p. 29.
Little Known Nash Facts (Remaking the World – humor), by Tom Creecy (#9254), p. 30.
Car Show Corner: Three Ways to Rev Up Your Next Car Show, by Todd Ruel (#7588 & goneautos.com), p. 32.
Car Close-Up – 1941 Nash 600, p. 35.
Rambler Victorious (gas mileage test), p. 38.
Hubcap Corner – 1948/1954 Nash / Statesman Wheels / hubcaps / covers, by Ben Bliss, p. 38.
Nash Exotica: The Czech Connection – The Sodomka-Bodied Custom Nashes of the 1920’s and 1930’s, by Fred Summers (#4708), p. 39.
The Autocar Road Tests No 1, 199 – 28 h.p. Nash Ambassador Six Saloon, p. 44.
Heritage Preservation – Two New DVDs about Charles W. Nash, by Bernie Turco (#80), p. 46.
NCCA Library – Available DVDs, p. 46.
Nash Archives – Nash and Rambler Records Preserved in Los Angeles, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 47.
New Members (10196-10224), p. 48.
Advertisement from 1939 (color), p. 55.
Back Cover: 1932 Nash 1090, a CCCA certified classic, at the Classic Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Michigan, p. 56.

Volume 42, No. 3 – May-June 2011

Cover Photo: Nash Weather-Eye Console. A Message from the Founder – Thanks, Gary! (for service as TNT editor), by Jim Dworschack, p. 4.
Editor’s Note: Staff Change at The Nash Times, by Tom Creecy, p. 5.
President’s Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 6.
Secretary’s Report, by Rex Fisher, p. 7.
Letter – Thanks to Tom Creecy for becoming TNT editor, by Eric Nelson (#4290), p. 8.
Recruitment: TNT editor seeks stories, by Tom Creecy, p. 10.
2011 Grand NASHional “A Class Reunion”, by Rev Milhone, p. 11.
Regions (news from Western and Ohio-Penn Regions), p. 13.
Late-Breaking News – 1926: Record Nash Profits, p. 13.
Late-Breaking News – 1945: Nash Plans a Small Car, p. 13.
Nashes Beyond Nashes, by Dick Matson (#3222), p. 14.
Little Known Nash Facts (Nash Flying Saucers – humor), by Tom Creecy, p. 19.
The Nash and Our Family, by Mary and Guy Auger, p. 23.
Car Compara – 1955 Nash vs Buick, p. 28.
Nashtalgia Corner (on Jim Dworschack’s 1948 Nash dumptruck), p. 30.
The Shapers of Nashdom – Walter Chrysler, p. 35.
Car Close-Up (1937 Advanced Six), by Tom Creecy, p. 37.
When Suddenly. . . It’s 1930, by Tom Creecy, p. 39.
Our 100th Year Celebratory Edition! The Nash Bathflyte for 2017 (humor), by Tom Creecy, p. 41.
Could Nash Have Survived in George Mason’s Proposed Merger of the Independents?, by Tom Creecy, p. 42.
Late-Breaking News – Nash Production to Continue, Say Experts, p. 44.
Late-Breaking News – Nash/AMC Numbers for 1957, p. 44.
The Mid-Price, Mid-Century Crisis, by Tom Creecy, p. 49.
New Members (10196-10203), p. 50.
The Dworschack Dump Truck (now), by Jim Dworschack, p. 55.

Volume 42, No. 2 – March-April 2011

Cover Photo: 1955 Nash Canadian Statesman. New Members (10155-10180), p. 1.
President’s Message, by Derah Black-Day, p. 3.
Secretary’s Report, by Molly Detwiler (#8112), p. 4.
Calendar of Events, p. 5.
Treasurer’s Financial Report for 2010, by Larry Fournier, p. 6.
2011 Grand NASHional “A Class Reunion”, p. 8.
Heritage Preservation (Nash history interview tapes available through club), by Bernard L. Turco, p. 10.
Meet in the Mountains, August 20, 2011, p. 11.
Toys for the less fortunate Children, by John Gumbinger, p. 12.
Letter – Hello from Namibia, by Peter Breitenstein (#3636), p. 13.
Letter – Hello from Switzerland (1948 and 1949 Ambassadors), by Oliver Walker (#9782), p. 13.
Letter – Hello from Germany (1929 Standard Six), by Gerhard Wilkler (#10172), p. 14.
Letter – Hello from Norway (1934 Nash Big Siz), by Juergen Kloeckner, p. 15.
Letter – Hello from Germany (1930 Nash), p. 15.
Story of A Nash Bus, by Don and Loretta Oakley (#502), p. 16.
Our 1955 Nash, by Bruce Fournier (#9954), p. 20.
Where Has the ’35 Gone, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 26.
1924 to 1934: 10 Significant Years of Nash Motor’s Production (with photos), by Gary DeYoung (#6196), p. 28.

Volume 42, No. 1 – January-February 2011

Cover Photo, 1950 Nash, 5053 Statesman Custom Brougham. New Members (10101-10154), p. 2.
Call for nominations for Board Positions, by Peter Koziell (#8732 – Vice President), p. 4.
President’s Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 7.
Secretary’s Report (Sep 2010 thru Nov 2010), by Molly Detwiler (#8112), p. 8.
Rex Fisher, NCCA Secretary, by Rex Fisher (#8765), p. 9.
We remember Don Cory #1032, by Rick Cory, p. 10.
2011 Grand NASHional – Class Reunion, by Rev Milhone (#1258), p. 12.
Events, p. 13.
NCCA Tent at the 2010 Hershey Fall Meet, by Molly Detwiler (#8112), p. 14.
The Nash Gallery News (Dave Schultz donates Nash Memorabilia), by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 16.
Brent Havekost’s Update Website, by Brent Havekost (#3348), p. 18.
Wabash Valley Region, p. 19.
NCCA Garage Website, by Gary DeYoung (#6196, Editor), p. 20.
Some were saved, Others lost., by Gary DeYoung (#6196, Editor), p. 21.
Letter – Photo of 1931 Nash, Model 881, by Charles Newton (#3778), p. 21.
04 & 08 Ramblers Photos, in Fairbanks AK Museum, by Jim Bracewell (#3756), p. 24.
08 Rambler Photo at Horseless Carriage show – Gordon McGregor #49, by Ray Mathews (#5068), p. 26.
Letter – photo of a Nash truck in Brazil in 1950, by Jose Claudio Spina (#1044), p. 27.
1930 Nash – Miller Funeral Car, by Thomas McPherson, p. 27.
1935 LaFayette in 1951 Wedding Photos, by Gary DeYoung (#6196, Editor), p. 29.
100 Years ago – Nov. 23, 1910, p. 30. Contributed by William H. Ulm #8686.
1920 LaFayette in Norway, by Samng Hornset (#9414), p. 31.
Tech Tip – Installation of reproduction rubber, by Ben Bliss (#5397 NCCA Parts Repo Chairman), p. 35.
Last spring I purchased my first Nash., by Steve Matthews (#10057), p. 36.
Photo: The Lady – Drove a Nash (1940s era photo of beautiful woman posing in front of a Nash, with a poem), p. 39.

Volume 41, No. 6 – November-December 2010

Cover Photo: 1933 Nash Model 1197 Brougham, Jeff Lentz. President’s Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 2.
2011 Grand NASHional – Class Reunion, by Rev Milhone (#1258), p. 3.
Events, p. 4.
Editor’s Letter, by Gary DeYoung (#6196), p. 4.
Secretary’s Report, by Molly Detwiler (#8112), p. 5.
General Membership Business Meeting Minutes – July 9, 2010, by Molly Detwiler (#8112), p. 10.
Thomas B. Jeffery Award: Molly Detwiler, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 11.
2010 Bob Aaron Award: Cris and Molly Detwiler, by Charlie Wilson (#4798), p. 12.
Council of NCCA Regions, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 14.
Email Your Regional Event Listing to TNT, by Gary DeYoung (#6196), p. 15.
Sunshine Region – Spirit of the Show, by Sally Noel (#2288), p. 16.
High Plains Region, by LeeAnn Bee, p. 17.
Nash Holiday Gift Set, by Peter Koziell (#8732), p. 18.
Letter: Reminiscences of a 1951 Nash Ambassador, by Andy Beckey (#5136), p. 19.
Letter: Photo and story of a 1951 Ambassador 2-door in Japan, by Hugo Waughmbaugh, p. 20.
Letter: Further on the Photo and story of a 1951 Ambassador 2-door in Japan, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 20.
Letter: 1953 Nash Statesman, by Charlie Smith, p. 21.
Letter: Camping in a 1925 Nash Advance Six, by Jack Frank (#3277), p. 22.
OH-Penn’s Tour of Cleveland, A Report on the 2010 Grand Nashional (with photos throughout the issue), by Rex Fisher (#8765), p. 32.
The Great Rambler Race of 2010 (1904 Rambler vs 1928 Rambler bicycle), by Al Ruckey (#7606), p. 43.

Volume 41, No. 5 – September-October 2010

Cover Photo: 1930 Nash Model 481 Cabriolet – William L. Torsch. New Members (10063-10100), p. 2.
President’s Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 5.
Secretary’s Report, by Molly Detwiler (#8112), p. 6.
In Memory – Brian Mckay #5817, by Jim & Dorothy Bracewell (#3756), p. 8.
Calendar of Events, p. 9.
My Hard Starting Nash – A Tech Tip, by Warren Hartle (#7683), p. 9.
Tool Lending Library Gains New Tool – At Least Part of It, by John Niehaus (#7120), p. 10.
The 2011 Nash Calendar, p. 11.
Three Publications for Nash Enthusiasts, by Ralph Marontate (#9087), p. 12.
Responses to query about location of photo of a 1951 Ambassador, by Gary DeYoung (#6196), p. 14.
Letter – Further information about serial number query posed by Jim Dworschack, by Tom Irmick (#7147), p. 14.
Letter – Greetings from Romania, Bucharest! (1937 LaFayette photo), by Iura Cuzmin, p. 15.
Letter – The Nash Haulaway, by Brent Havekost (#3348), p. 16.
Letter – Nash in Local News, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 17.
Bringing Home the New Nash – A Response, by Fred Summers (#4708), p. 18.
Looking for a Good 1948?, by Roland Bosch (#9805), p. 23.
Photo – 1928 Nash, p. 25.
Photo – 1927s in show room, p. 26.
Photo – 1932 Nash, p. 28.
Have you seen this Nash in a Movie? (1929 Nash), p. 29.
Letter – How we became Nash Owners, by Bill & Pam Ziegelmeier (#10092), p. 30.
Saving a 1930 Nash Model 481 Cabriolet, by Bill Torsch (#2145), p. 32.
After 49 Years, this 1948 has a New Home, by Bill & Pam Sturgeon (#10044), p. 43.
Resting in a Museum since the 1960’s, by Paul Brodtke (#9719), p. 46.

Volume 41, No. 4 – July-August 2010

Cover Photo: 1927 Nash 224 Light Six Sedan – Robert Cole. 1934-36 Eureka-Nash Commercial Cars, by Tom McPherson. President’s Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 2.
Calendar of Events, p. 3.
Secretary’s Report, by Molly Detwiler (#8112), p. 4.
Editor’s Letter, by Gary DeYoung (#6196), p. 5.
Book Review: Ralph Marontate’s Charles W. Nash and The Great Cars from Nash Motors, 1902-1957, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 6.
Important Notice to all members residing out of the United States of America, by Larry Fournier, p. 7.
Letter – A family’s Nashes (with photos), by Charles C. Wells (#830), p. 8.
Letter – Photos of authors 1909 Rambler, by Reggie Nash (#5), p. 12.
Letter – On babbit type rod bearings, by Dennis Nieman (#98), p. 13.
Letter – A 1904 Rambler Restoration, by Reggie Nash (#5), p. 14.
The Rambler was Boss at Our House (1904 Rambler), by Ben Moser, p. 17.
The Nash Times, at the NCCA Garage web site, p. 18.
Come to the NCCA Garage Website. Here’s how…, p. 18.
When they were New: A collection of photographs showing new Nash automobiles, p. 22.
1927 Nash – A Survivor, by Bob Cole (#10028), p. 28.
Noel’s Love Affair with the NASH, by Noel A. Dana (#8775), p. 32.
The Rambler Motorcycle, by Ed Grace (#6218), p. 36.
A New Frame Rail For My ’50 Ambassador, by Gene Mace (#6008), p. 40.
Do you know this Car?, by Gary DeYoung (#6196), p. 44.
Coffee Cup – Quiz, by Gary DeYoung (#6196), p. 45.
Bringing Home the New Nash, by Gary DeYoung (#6196), p. 46.
Evanston Nash, Inc., by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 47.

Volume 41, No. 4 – July-August 2010

Cover Photo: 1927 Nash 224 Light Six Sedan – Robert Cole. 1934-36 Eureka-Nash Commercial Cars, by Tom McPherson. President’s Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 2.
Calendar of Events, p. 3.
Secretary’s Report, by Molly Detwiler (#8112), p. 4.
Editor’s Letter, by Gary DeYoung (#6196), p. 5.
Book Review: Ralph Marontate’s Charles W. Nash and The Great Cars from Nash Motors, 1902-1957, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 6.
Important Notice to all members residing out of the United States of America, by Larry Fournier, p. 7.
Letter – A family’s Nashes (with photos), by Charles C. Wells (#830), p. 8.
Letter – Photos of authors 1909 Rambler, by Reggie Nash (#5), p. 12.
Letter – On babbit type rod bearings, by Dennis Nieman (#98), p. 13.
Letter – A 1904 Rambler Restoration, by Reggie Nash (#5), p. 14.
The Rambler was Boss at Our House (1904 Rambler), by Ben Moser, p. 17.
The Nash Times, at the NCCA Garage web site, p. 18.
Come to the NCCA Garage Website. Here’s how…, p. 18.
When they were New: A collection of photographs showing new Nash automobiles, p. 22.
1927 Nash – A Survivor, by Bob Cole (#10028), p. 28.
Noel’s Love Affair with the NASH, by Noel A. Dana (#8775), p. 32.
The Rambler Motorcycle, by Ed Grace (#6218), p. 36.
A New Frame Rail For My ’50 Ambassador, by Gene Mace (#6008), p. 40.
Do you know this Car?, by Gary DeYoung (#6196), p. 44.
Coffee Cup – Quiz, by Gary DeYoung (#6196), p. 45.
Bringing Home the New Nash, by Gary DeYoung (#6196), p. 46.
Evanston Nash, Inc., by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 47.

Volume 41, No. 3 – May-June 2010

Cover Photo: 1947 Nash 4748 600 Super Slipstream Sedan – Kevin Carter. In Memory – Carl J. Dawes #4264, by Ken Havekost (#140), p. 1.
New Members (10036-10062), p. 2.
President’s Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 4.
Club Secretary Needed, p. 5.
Nash Gallery – Display Vehicles Needed, p. 5.
Club Sales Chairperson Needed, p. 5.
Secretary’s Report, by Molly Detwiler (#8112), p. 5.
Letter – with photo of a 1919 Nash taken in 1921, by Charles C. Wells (#830), p. 7.
Elections / Candidate Letters: Peter Koziel #8732, Vice President; Tim Kramer #9456 Eastern Division Director; Brad Olive #9660 Western Division Director, p. 8.
Calendar of Events, p. 10.
2010 Grand Nashional – Cleveland, Ohio, by Rex W. Fisher (#8675, Chairman, OH-Penn Region), p. 11.
Letter – with photo of 1942 Model 4263, by Brent Havekost (#3348), p. 15.
Letter – with photo of Nash Quad in the Snow in Idaho in 1921, by Ken Kafka (#8623), p. 16.
Letter – with three photos of a Nash Quad fire truck, taken 1920-38, by Kent S. Rue (#10032), p. 17.
Letter – with four photos of a 1913 Jeffery Quad Truck, by Kent S. Rue (#10032), p. 18.
A. Sonne Garage in Neepawa, Manitoba, by Terry Quesnel (#4930), p. 21.
How the Nash-Healey Originated, by Reggie Nash (#5), p. 24.
Photo: 1934 Nash Ambulance Model 1290 Series, p. 26.
Photo: 1935 LaFayette with sailor and girlfriend, p. 28.
Photo: 1938 LaFayette with older couple, p. 28.
My New Nash – at Two Recent Car Shows (1948 Ambassador), by Tim Kramer (#9456), p. 29.
1922 Nash Truck in Queensland, Australia, by Bob Rudd (#4083), p. 32.
The Rehrman Family’s Nash (1923 Nash Model 694 7-passenger sedan), by Nancy Masimer, p. 34.
Our 1947 Nash – Back Home after 15 Years!, by Kevin Carter (#10011), p. 38.
The 428 – That had to Wait (1929 Standard Six), by Don Jennings (#8245), p. 40.
Nash Metropolitan – Shows it’s stuff in Toronto, Canada, by Fred Summers (#4708), p. 43.
Brake Drum Balance, by Paul Supan (#9036), p. 44.
Hurry, I think I Hear a Train Coming!, by Al Ruckey (#7606), p. 46.

Volume 41, No. 2 – March-April 2010

Cover Photo: 1923 Nash Mocel 41 Touring, Buck Depkin. Events, p. 1.
New Members (10003-10035), p. 2.
Secretary’s Report, by Molly Detwiler (#8112), p. 4.
President’s Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 5.
A Nash Calendar for 2011, p. 6.
Be a Part of Something You Enjoy! (candidates sought for club offices), by Peter Koziell (#8732), p. 6.
2010 Grand Nashional – OH-Penn Region Fundraiser Raffle, p. 7. NCCA 2009 Eastern Nashional (with photos), by Ken and Derah Day (#8135), p. 8.
My Nash is a Big Part of My Family History (1938 Ambassador), by Rory Nichols, p. 17.
Storied Independent Automakers, by Charles K. Hyde (A Nash Book Review), by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 22.
Remember When? (photos of assembly line, car hauler, and showroom with 50’s Nashes), p. 24.
Contributed by Tom McPherson. The Steam Powered Nash (custom-built 1930 Nash), p. 28.
Framing a ’26 Nash, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 33.
How to Replace Your Running Board Rubber – Do-It Yourself Project, by Clarence Becker (#4603), p. 42.
Old Nash Snapshots #27 (1926 Nash Special Six), by Gary DeYoung (#6196), p. 46.

Volume 41, No. 1 – January-February 2010

Cover Photo: 1930 Nash Model 498, Twin-Ignition Eight. New Members (9970-10002), p. 2.
Editor’s Letter, by Gary DeYoung (#6196), p. 4.
President’s Message, by Derah A. Black-Day (#8135), p. 5.
Secretary’s Report, by Molly Detwiler (#8112), p. 6.
Calendar of Events, p. 7.
Photo: Couple posing with a 1940 Nash, p. 8.
Photo: Couple posing with a 1926 Advance Six Coupe, p. 9.
Letter – American autos in German Museum, by Wayne Seale (#7334), p. 10.
Letter – Watson Lake Car Show, by Bob & Barbara Nash (#8872), p. 11.
Letter – Old and photos of author’s 1904 Rambler, by Reggie Nash (#5), p. 12.
Letter – Old and new photos of writer’s 1922 Nash Model 697 Sport Touring, p. 13.
Letter – writer thanks helpful NCCA member (Trevor Johnson) in New Zealand, by Steve Meisner (#5610), p. 14.
Letter – Writers’ private car collection welcomes visitors, by Chris and Kathleen Koch (#9990), p. 14.
Our 2009 Grand Nashional Experience, by Sharon & Ted Olson (#8893), p. 16.
Rambler Wrenches, by Ed Grace (#6218), p. 18.
Annual Meet for the Nordic Nash Register, Maarud, Norway (with photos), by Kurt Agdestein, p. 24.
Photos: Nash car in Argentina (1931 Model 898), p. 33.
Photos: Nash car in Argentina (1931 Model 660), p. 33.
2009 Irishmans Rally in New Zealand, by Trevor Johnson, p. 34.
Photo: 1930 Sedan with owner, p. 38.
Photo: Sailor with a 1927 Touring Car, p. 38.
Photo: 1926 Roadster, p. 39.
Photos: 1929 Model 428 and 1929 Standard, p. 39.