Cover Photo: 1957 Nash Ambassador Super.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 4.
President’s Message, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 4.
New Members (8675-8714), p. 6.
Letter – 1949 Ambassador, by John Emory (#1580), p. 9.
Letter – 1951 Ambassador, by Don Bowker (#6484), p. 10.
Letter – Nash Preservation Foundation, by Chuck Magner (#587), p. 10.
Letter – Jeffery descendant searches for Jeffery car, by Argil C. Jeffery, p. 11.
2003 Grand NASHional “The One You’ll Never Forget”, p. 13.
The Nash Library is Open, by Dave Siringer (#6052), p. 16.
A Generous Gift to the NCCA’s Library [Manuals for export cars of the 1920s], by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 16.
Club Sales Update, by Dick Matson (#3222), p. 18.
Good News! [NCCA Parts Reproduction], by Ben Bliss (#5397), p. 19.
Nash Gallery in Splendid Form!, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 20.
1951 Ambassador, by Marv Gussow (#8384), p. 21.
Here’s My Story [1936 Nash], by George Gross, Jr. (#4874), p. 22.
Tech Tips – Di-Noc Wood Grain Dash, by Bill Woods (#8194), p. 22.
Company Picnic. . . 1927 Style, by Don Loper (#128), p. 27.
Official Photos CD of 2002 Grand NASHional, by Jeff Griffith, p. 29.
Cover Photo: 1908 Rambler 31 Touring.
President’s Message, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 4.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 5.
New Members (8627-8674), p. 6.
What Jeffery First?, by Richard R. Boch, Sr. (#6125), p. 8.
Letter – C.W. descendant thanks NCCA, by Timothy Michael Wheary, p. 9.
2003 Grand NASHional, p. 10.
The Nash Library, by Dave Siringer (#6052), p. 11.
South Central Region News, by Paul Johnson (#776), p. 13.
Memorial – John Beckman, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 13.
Thanks. . . for the Memories (2002 Grand Nashional), by Darrell A. Rader (The Old Rambler, #317), p. 15.
Our Trip to the 2002 Grand Nashional, by Dennis McAllister (#188), p. 15.
NCCA Editor Wanted!, p. 16.
2002 Ramble, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 17.
2002 Grand NASHional (with photos, many in color), by Rev & Murel Milhone (#1258), p. 19.
Nash Trivia Quiz, p. 26.
Thomas B. Jeffery Award for 2002 (Herb Adler), by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 31.
War Comes to Wisconsin: Nash Production in World War Two, by Patrick R. Foster (#6709), p. 32.
Cover Photo: 1932 Nash 1097, Ambassador Brougham Sedan.
President’s Message, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 4.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 5.
New Members (8598-8626), p. 5.
Letter – 1954 Nash Ambassador Custom, by Donald & Barbara Benson (#8498), p. 7.
Letter – 1940 De Sakhnoffsky Nash in barn, by Bob Loudon (#4240), p. 8.
Custom Design Shop Nash Project from the ’50’s, by Dale K. Wells (CCCA Museum), p. 9.
Letter – Movie Trivia: Movie set photo with Nash autos, by John O’Halloran (#1526), p. 10.
Letter – Claude C. Hale’s Nash, by John O’Halloran (#1526), p. 10.
Letter – Chauffer veteran’s in Veteran’s Day parades, by David Hester (#8033), p. 12.
Tech Tips – 1942-’48 Ignition Information, by Ted Bunnell (#6692), p. 14.
This is Why [on 1958-’60 AMCs not being recognized by NCCA], by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 15.
An Engine Odyssey [1926 Advanced Six], by Dale Stephens, p. 16.
2003 Grand NASHional Info, p. 22.
My Trip to the USA [From The Netherlands], by Jan Erven (#6606), p. 23.
Rambler Wins at Amelia Island Concours D’Elegance [1903 Rambler], by Fred Summers (#4708), p. 26.
Tech Tips – Replace that hose before it Blows, p. 28.
The Ugly Sisters Strike Out…Again, by Don Bowker (#6484), p. 29.
NCCA Club Sales, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 31.
Parts Source – Has Your Spring Sprung?, p. 32.
Tech Tips – Installing Side-Mounted Nash Water Pump, by Don Bowker (#6484), p. 33.
1917 Nash Fire Truck [Glendale, AZ], by Patty & Ray Frey, p. 33.
Old Nash Ad – 1926 Nash Light Six, by Willis Moline (#4890), p. 55.
Cover Photo: 3/4 inch scale model of a 1903 Rambler.
President’s Message, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 4.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 5.
New Members (8565-8596), p. 6.
Letter – An article in Cars and Parts (May 2002) about Paul Harvey’s 1938 LaFayette, by Don Bowker (#6484), p. 8.
Letter – an appreciation of Collectible Automobile magazine, by Patrick R. Foster (#6709), p. 8.
It Happened in May & June [History], p. 9.
Letter – In support of NCCA recognition of 1958-60 Rambler Americans, by Rob Ziegler (#7559), p. 9.
Elections: Jim Magner #6500, Connie Graeber #81, Ben H. Matthews #5068, Mark Lehman #777, p. 10.
2002 Grand NASHional Update, by Rev & Murel Milhone (#1258), p. 14.
Can you Figure Out Who The Shirtless Dude Is?, by Bob Loudon (#4240), p. 16.
Kenosha 2002 – Rambler’s 100th Birthday Celebration, by Bernie Turco (#80), p. 18.
What A Great Surprise! [cover photo, hand-made 3/4 inch scale balsa wood model of 1903 Rambler], by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 19.
The Sixth Annual Ypsilanti Orphan Car Show, by Bill Wilt (#1031), p. 19.
Charlie’s Very Good Year [Charles Nash catches a big fish, with photo], by Don Loper (#128), p. 21.
Tech Tips – Various Seized Engine Solutions, p. 21.
The Nash Dump Truck Story Part III, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 26.
Reprint – Orphan Sounds [a CD with Nash-related materials], p. 28.
Check Out Our Web Pages, p. 30.
Word of Thanks! [Club sales chairman retires], by Don Oakley (#502), p. 30.
Cover Photo: 1926 Nash 236 Special Six Roadster, Richard Warner #4126.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 5.
President’s Message, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 5.
New Members (8544-8564), p. 6.
Letter – Comment on Annual Meeting: Proposal to Recognize 1958-’60 AMC Rambler Americans, by Warren E. Sheppick (#7358), p. 8.
Letter – Request for Photos to Illustrate Styling Seminar, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 8.
Letter – On Jim Dworschack’s Nash Motorhome, by Eric O. Nelson, Jr. (#4290), p. 9.
2001 Grand Nashional Ramble, by Charlie & Maggie Wilson (#4798), p. 9.
Lifetime Membership, p. 13.
2001 Bob Aaron Award (Willis Moline), p. 13.
Parts Reproduction Chairman, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 14.
Tech Tips – 6 Volt Battery Source, by Tom Irmick (#7147), p. 14.
Tech Tips – Make Hangers for your shop, by Don Bowker (#6484), p. 15.
We Want You! Das Awkscht Fescht 2002!, p. 15.
Weather Eye, by Bill Wilt (#1031), p. 16.
2002 Grand NASHional, by Rev & Murel Milhone (#1258), p. 17.
A Personal Note: From the 2002 Grand NASHional Meet Chairman, by Darrell A. Rader (The Old Rambler, #317), p. 20.
Join a Caravan to Kenosha, by Cliff Danley, p. 21.
Wanted. . . Wanted. . . Wanted. . . [club officers], by J.W. Magner (#6500), p. 22.
Kenosha 2002 – Rambler 100th Birthday Celebration, by Bernie Turco (#80), p. 22.
Can You Guess Who This Is? [Dick Matson], p. 23.
Nash on Stage [Banu Gibson and Neil Maken’s 1932 Nash Model 1070], by Neil Maken (#8388), p. 23.
Nash Lodge II [Charlie’s Lasting Gift], by Don Loper (#128), p. 24.
My 1924 Lafayette, by Tom Harrington (#5344), p. 27.
“Nash” Motorhome?, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 28.
Old post card of town street with Nash cars, by Van Hardesty (#6250), p. 34.
Tech Tips – Distributor Cap Interchange 1942-’48, p. 35.
Cover Photo: 1929 Nash Model 421 Standard Six, Emilio López Ferro #8312, Santo Tomé, Argentina.
President’s Message, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 4.
From the Editor, p. 5.
New Members (8470-8543), p. 9.
Letter – On Street Rodding, by Kent Happel (#8027), p. 10.
Letter – On the purpose of the Nash Club, by Bill Wilt (#1031), p. 11.
Letter – Corvette with ‘Nashcar’ signage, by Gred Summers (#4708), p. 12.
Memorial (Don Childs #4261), p. 12.
Memorial (Don Childs #4261), p. 12.
Tech Tips – 1936-’39 Nash Steering Parts Source, by Tom Irmick (#7147), p. 13.
Pacific Northwest Region Visits General Petroleum Museum, by Gerald ‘Jerry’ Knutsen (#1559), p. 13.
Hudson, Essex, Terraplane, Nash & Rambler Group (SA) Roundup, by Bill Watson (#7215), p. 15.
A Nash in Argentina – 1929 Model 421, by Emilio Lopez Fero, p. 15.
Tales of an Old “Nash Kid” – #39 [The End], by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 19.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
The Nash-Healey for 1951, by Bruce Hampson (#7149), p. 21.
2002 Grand NASHional – The One to Remember, by Rev & Murel Milhone (#1258), p. 24.
Ramble to the 2002 Grand NASHional, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 26.
Charlie’s [Nash] Lasting Gift [Nash Lodge I], by Don Loper (#128), p. 29.
Cover Photo: 1956 Nash Statesman Super Sedan, Tom & Diana Massengale #8222, Las Cruces, NM.
Outgoing President’s Message, by Carl Dawes (#4264), p. 4.
President’s Message, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 5.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 6.
New Members (8427-8451), p. 7.
Letter – On the grammar of an old Nash ad, by Jerry R. Christensen (#813), p. 8.
Memorial (Donald Whitaker #6107 and “Lucky” Lee Lott), p. 8.
Letter – On coil polarity and hard starting, by Ernie Jones (#8015), p. 9.
Letter – On coil polarity, by Gerald White (#4229), p. 9.
Treasurer’s Report, by Kurt E. Meister (#1751), p. 11.
NCCA Lifetime Membership Proposal, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 12.
Tech Tip – Decal for the Air Cleaner [1954 Rambler], by Mark Lehman (#777), p. 16.
Central Division NASHional, Hudson WI (with photos), by Dave Richter (#2583), p. 17.
Wabash Valley Region News, by Toddy Schroeder (#4357), p. 24.
Southern Region Gathering, Elberton, Georgia, by Lee Aston (#187), p. 24.
Dues Increase, p. 26.
Yuletide Express, by Scot W. Marsh (#8356), p. 27.
Coming Up! Grand NASHional 2002, by Rev & Murel Milhone (#1258), p. 28.
Tech Tip – Brake Lines, by Gene Mace (#6008), p. 30.
Tales of an Old “Nash Kid” – #38, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 30.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
Club Sales Update, by Don Oakley (#502), p. 35.
Tech Tips – Shipping Auto Glass, p. 35.
Cover Photo: 1923 Nash 698 Four Door Coupe, Raymond & Tillie Hoste #8269, Warren, MI.
President’s Message, by Carl Dawes (#4264), p. 5.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 5.
New Members (8389-8426), p. 6.
Nash & Nash-Healey’s at Cairo Show, by Richard Kauffman (#7933), p. 8.
To Our NCCA Members [Join a Region!], by Herb Adler (#6373, Central Division Director), p. 9.
Tech Tips – Positive Ground Doesn’t Always Mean What You Think – Coil Polarity, by Patrick Schilling (#6132), p. 10.
The 2001 Grand Nashional, p. 11.
Tales of an Old “Nash Kid” – #37, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 13.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
My “New” 1073 Nash, by Neil Maken (#8388), p. 17.
Tech Tips – Gas Tank Sealer, by Eric O. Nelson, Jr. (#4290), p. 18.
Two Kids Who Couldn’t Wait [honeymoon story with Nash], p. 19.
Contributed by Bill Nash #4436.
2002 Grand Nashional, by Rev & Murel Milhone (#1258), p. 20.
Tech Tips – The Real Way to Eliminate Blind Spots, p. 20.
Tech Tips – Plastic Polishing, by Rev Milhone (#1258), p. 21.
Tech Tips – Glass Polishing, by Rev Milhone (#1258), p. 21.
Your NCCA Election Results, p. 22.
Nash History Calendar [July-August], p. 23.
Tech Tips – Vintage Oil Filter, by Harvey Ettinger (#5455), p. 24.
1937 Nash Found!, by Jim Bracewell (#3756), p. 26.
Tech Tips – Parts Interchange ’41 to ’48 Nashes, possibly to ’49 & to 51 Statesman, by Reinhold Peter (#2764), p. 30.
Uncle Charlie, by Corey Butterfield (age 10), p. 31.
Contributed by Charles Newton #3778.
Nash Made Aircraft Production Head [1918], p. 32.
Contributed by Frank Wrenick, #1721.
Video Review [1950 Nash promotional film with hunting and fishing theme], by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 33.
Cover Photo: 1951 Nash-Healey.
President’s Message, by Carl Dawes (#4264), p. 5.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 5.
New Members (8356-8388), p. 6.
Letter – Seeking recommendations for vehicle maintenance software, by Lars Sorensen, p. 8.
Letter – Correction to identification of cars in photo, by Warren E. Sheppick (#7358), p. 8.
Letter – Nash 90 Series Engine, by Charles Newton (#3778), p. 10.
Letter – The Walter P. Chrysler Museum’s Forward Magazine, by Barry Dressel, p. 11.
Letter – The Nash Heritage Preservation Project, by Patrick R. Foster (#6709), p. 12.
Elections: Terry Davies #3667; Kurt Meister #1751; Richard O. (Dick) Matson #3222, p. 15.
Central Divisional NASHional, by Terry Quesnel (#4930), p. 17.
Tech Tips – Fix for Frayed Wiring Harness, by Hillis Howard (#2646), p. 18.
1951 Nash Ambassador Airflyte, by Don & Ann Bowker (#6484), p. 21.
Tech Tips – Automatic Heater Control Valves, Repair & Service, by Bob Wilmoth (#1383), p. 22.
International Nash Meeting in Switzerland, by Peter Ruetimann, p. 22.
1949-’51 Four Door Tub Quarter Window Gaskets, by Larry Davis (#7356), p. 23.
2002 Grand Nashional, by Rev Milhone (#1258), p. 24.
Tech Tips – How to Polish Bakelite Knobs, p. 24.
Tales of an Old “Nash Kid” – #36, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 25.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
Clyde Mason and his 1928 Standard Six 325 Coupe, by Jack Frank (#3277), p. 27.
Nash Spotted in Old Movie [Roy Rogers in “South of Caliente”, by Eric I. Vance (#6934), p. 28.
Nash Service Bulletins – Mud Pans – Group 11.000 – Series 4900, p. 29.
Contributed by Vince Ruffolo #30.
Nash Service Bulletin – Hood Ornaments – Mounting, p. 30.
Jeffery Quad Truck [handling in snow], p. 31.
Contributed by Tom Anderson #5045.
Cover Photo: 1928 Nash 322 Standard Six Cabriolet, J.R. & Myra Frank, Pittsburgh, PA.
Calendar of Events 2001, p. 3.
President’s Message, by Carl Dawes (#4264), p. 4.
New Members (8317-8355), p. 5.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 5.
Nash with an Italian Accent [article in Forward about Farina-designed Nashes, p. 7.
Letter – Nash-Healey in Silver Lake Ice Race, 1955 or 1956?, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 8.
Letter – A Source for Torque Converters, p. 8.
Letter – On Nash Coverage in Forward, by Don Loper (#129), p. 9.
Letter – Nash-related articles in Forward, by Patrick R. Foster (#6709), p. 10.
2001 Grand NASHional, p. 11.
Central Division Nashional, by Dave & Denise Richter (#2583), p. 13.
International Nash-Meeting 2001 in Switzerland, by Peter Rütimann, p. 14.
Convoy in 2002 [to Kenosha], by John Palese (#6319), p. 15.
AMCRC National Meet, by Warren Martin (#7653), p. 15.
Tech Tips – Leaking Seals – ’36 Overdrive, by Warren Hartle (#7683), p. 15.
Tales of an Old “Nash Kid” – #35, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 16.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
The Christmas Gift Revisited, by Cliff Stranburg, p. 19.
A Special Thanksgiving, by Richard & Barbara Matejka (#5382), p. 20.
Sailing the Nash Yacht [chance encounter with employee of C.W. Nash’s daughter Ruth], by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 21.
Tech Tips – Sandblasting, by Don Bowker (#6484), p. 22.
Nash Gallery News, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 22.
Nash and Hudson Clubs Team Up For Wedding, by Tom Haney (#1779), p. 23.
Memorial (Doug Smart), by Bill Watson (#7215), p. 24.
Tech Tips – Engine Removal 1950-55 Nash Rambler, by Terry Quesnel (#4930), p. 24.
Tech Tips – Seat Belt Safety, p. 26.
1939 Nash-Jensen Type H Tourer [with 257 OHV Nash engine], p. 29.
Saguaro Region Huddles, by Eric Fulk (#7409), p. 32.
The Real Secret Behind the Met’s Legendary Economy. . ., by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 33.
Cover Photo: 1950 Rambler Model 5021, Stan & Millie Thomas #3908, Southport, NC.
Calendar of Events 2001 and 2002, p. 3.
President’s Message, by Carl Dawes (#4264), p. 4.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 4.
New Members (8268-8316), p. 5.
Look How. . . [“Nash Potato” menu item on Society of Automotive Historians Awards Banquet Menu], p. 7.
Contributed by Fred Summers #4708.
Letter – 1930 Model 492R Sport Coupe, by Charles Newton (#3778), p. 8.
Letter – 1926 or ’27 Nash, by Charles Hayes (#7977), p. 9.
Tech Tips – Liquid Nails, by Don Bowker (#6484), p. 10.
2001 Grand NASHional, p. 11.
The Nordic Nash Register Millennium Meeting in Tonsberg, Norway, p. 13.
NCCA Elections Require Candidates, p. 14.
OH-PENN News, by Lorraine & Skip Vollmer (#3526), p. 15.
Nashes & Hudsons Meet in South Australia, by Bill Watson (#7215), p. 16.
The 2001 Central Division Nashional, p. 18.
PPQRS [Great Northland Region get-together], p. 19.
Bluegrass/Volunteer News, p. 19.
Memorial (John “Red” White), by John Niehaus (#7120), p. 19.
Branson, MO Central Division Nashional, August 17-19, 2000, by Jim & Dorothy Bracewell (#3756), p. 20.
Branson, MO Central Division NASHional (with photos), p. 20.
Ramblin’ On [2000 Central Division NASHional], p. 25.
Ramblin’ On (Ramble that followed the 2000 Central Division Nashional), by Dick & Margaret Matson (#3222), p. 25.
Did you know. . . [January in Nash history], p. 27.
Tech Tips – Brake Parts for the 1951 Statesman, by Bob Wilmoth (#1383), p. 27.
Treasurer’s Report, by Kurt E. Meister (#1751), p. 28.
Memorial (Stewart Blaser), by Ben Bliss (#5397), p. 30.
Tech Tips – Paint & Vinyl Coatings, by Sam Nicolosi (#8174), p. 30.
October 15th Meet at the Old Nash Proving Grounds, by Rev Milhone (#1258), p. 31.
Nash – 2 Articles in Forward, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 32.
2002 Grand Nashional, p. 33.
The Gravel Pit Nash, p. 33.
Cover Photo: 1930 Nash 450 Advanced Six Sedan, Jan & Anne-Marie Erven #6606, The Netherlands.
Calendar of Events 2000-2001, p. 3.
President’s Message, by Carl Dawes (#4264), p. 4.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 4.
New Members (8226-8267), p. 5.
Nash Preservation Foundation, by Ray Hren (#768), p. 8.
“Lifetime Membership” – An Up-Date, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 9.
UMRR News, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 10.
High Plains Region News, by Tim Heckel (#6105), p. 11.
Nash-Healey – Silver Lake Ice Race, by Bob Loudon (#4240), p. 13.
Check Out Our Web Pages, p. 15.
The ’50 Goes to Portland, p. 16.
A 1939 Nash and The Alaskan Highway, p. 17.
Remember When….. [on bed seats], by Diane Giles, p. 18.
Tech Tips – Installation Instructions for Water Pumps with Packing Nuts, by Patrick G. Schilling (#6132), p. 20.
News from the Netherlands, by Jan & Anne-Marie Erven (#6606), p. 21.
Tech Tips – Inexpensive Rubber Doorsill/Threshold, by Sam Nicolosi (#8174), p. 22.
The 2000 Grand NASHional . . . Was Grand! (with color photos), by Wayne Redding (#4885), p. 23.
Thomas B. Jeffery Award 2000 (Laurie Anderson), p. 31.
Thank You!, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 31.
Tech Tips – For your Forties Nash, by Patrick G. Schilling (#6132), p. 32.
Tales of an Old “Nash Kid” – #34, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 33.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
Looking for a Nash Emblem [Emblem collector looking for Nash], by Marc Veehuis, p. 36.
Out of Gas in a Cemetery, by Gary & Jane Kramig (#6935), p. 36.
Tech Tips – Gaskets, by Don Bowker (#6484), p. 37.
Photo: Old photo from the Thomas B. Jeffery plant, by Charles Heide (#4866), p. 53.
Cover Photo: 1931 Nash Eight Coupe, Uhl Roland #7036, Wilfingen, Germany.
President’s Message, by Carl Dawes (#4264), p. 4.
From The Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 5.
New Members (8198-8225), p. 5.
Letter – Thanks for visits at Hershey, by Bill Nash (#4436), p. 7.
Letter – On the shifting of 1930s and ’40s Nashes, by Victor Sturman (#6482), p. 7.
Letter – On return of streetcars to Kenosha, by Don Loper (#128), p. 8.
Correction: Phone number for purchase of book Copper Camp Kids, p. 9.
Letter – Cover Photo Car: 1931 Nash Rumble seat coupe 872R, by Roland Uhl (#7036), p. 10.
2000 Eastern Division NASHional (with photos), p. 11.
Meritorious Service Award – Jay Ciampi, p. 14.
NCCA Lifetime Membership Proposal, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 15.
The Nash Gallery, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 19.
Check Out Our Web Pages, p. 20.
Bob Aaron Award for 2000 – Connie Graeber, p. 21.
A Tech Tip for your Forties Nash, by Patrick G. Schilling (#6132), p. 22.
1927 Nash – A Brief History, by John Koziol (#86), p. 24.
Bedford High School’s 1999 Great Race Entry – Bedford High School’s 1927 Nash Special Six 4 Door Sedan Restoration for the History Channel Great Race 1999, Part 3 of a continuing series, by Gordon Kennedy (Vocational Instructor, Bedford HS, Iowa), p. 25.
Tales of an Old “Nash Kid” – #33, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 32.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
Tech Tips – For ’51 Ambassadors -Torque Tube Bearing, by Roy Bellman (#1836), p. 35.
Photo: Old photo from the Thomas B. Jeffery Plant, by Charles Heide (#4866), p. 36.
Cover Photo: 1927 Nash Advanced Six Sport Touring, John & Donna Koziol #86, Portland, Oregon.
From The Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 5.
President’s Message, by Carl Dawes (#4264), p. 5.
New Members (8171-8197), p. 6.
Letters – National Automotive History Collection of the Detroit Public Library, by John O’Halloran (#1526), p. 7.
Letters – 1942 Ambassador 600 Staff Car, by Rick Baize (#7450), p. 8.
Letters – King-Seeley Gas Gauge, p. 8.
Central Division NASHional August 17-19, 2000, p. 9.
Nashs and Studebakers to Converge in Northwest, p. 10.
Memorial – Frank M. Smisek, Jr. & Bracewell, p. 11.
Midwest Region News, by Bob Loudon (#4240), p. 11.
Let’s Go Back To The Future, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 12.
NCCA Thanks Ballot Tellers, p. 13.
Election Results Are In….., p. 13.
Nashing in New Zealand, by Derek Moorhouse (#6864), p. 14.
A Nash That Didn’t Survive but A Love That Has, by Don Bowker (#6484), p. 15.
TNT Index Person Needed, p. 16.
Announcing the Formation of the “Nash Preservation Foundation”, by Ray Hren (#768), p. 17.
Oh Dear! [story about a 1956 Ambassador], by Robert Musclow (#4796), p. 18.
Once in a Lifetime, by Chris Whillans (#4010), p. 19.
Bedford High School’s 1999 Great Race Entry – Bedford High School’s 1927 Nash Special Six 4 Door Sedan Restoration for the History Channel Great Race 1999, Part 2 of a continuing series, by Gordon Kennedy (Vocational Instructor, Bedford HS, Iowa), p. 27.
The Wood Saw, by Walter Johnson (#6763), p. 31.
Tales of an Old “Nash Kid” – #32, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 35.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
Our Membership, p. 39.
Photo: Old photo from the Thomas B. Jeffery plant, by Charles Heide (#4866), p. 39.
Tech Tips – 6/12 Volt Battery, by L. R. DeWester (#2375), p. 40.
Cover Photo: 1955 Ambassador Six Custom LeMans Sedan, Warren & Jane Sheppick #7358, Charleroi, Pennsylvania.
From The Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 5.
President’s Message, by Carl Dawes (#4264), p. 5.
New Members (8138-8170), p. 6.
Letters – Grand NASHional Auto Service, by Mike Carlson (#8136), p. 7.
Letters – Chrysler 300M – Nash Comparison, by J.W. Magner (#6500), p. 8.
Letters – Your Car Photo in a National, Magazine, by Robert Gross (Associate Editor, Hemmings Motor News), p. 8.
Letters – Pennsylvania R.R. – Nash Menu for Dealers, by Steve Hayes (#7977), p. 9.
Letters – Lead – Nash Rambler T-Shirt, by J.W. Magner (#6500), p. 9.
Letters – 1941 Nash 4160, by Bernie Coleman (#5422), p. 10.
Letters – 1940 Nash in DC, by Von Hardesty (#6250), p. 10.
Last Chance for Nashin’ in Branson, p. 11.
Candidate For Secretary Charlie Wilson #4798, by Charlie Wilson (#4798), p. 12.
Candidate For Vice President Terry Davies #3667, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 12.
Candidate For Eastern Director, Francis Keem #262, by Francis Keem (#262), p. 13.
Candidate For Western Director Ben Matthews #5068, by Ben Matthews (#5068), p. 13.
Directions to the Eastern NASHional, p. 14.
Good Parts at Reasonable Prices [master cylinder, water pump for ’49
Ambassador; clutch work], by Jim Patterson (#3539), p. 14.
Nash Motors Beats The Great Depression, by James Mays, p. 15.
Contributed by John L. Niehaus #7120.
Bedford High School’s 1999 Great Race Entry – Bedford High School’s 1927 Nash Special Six 4 Door Sedan Restoration for the History Channel Great Race 1999, Part 1 of a continuing series, by Gordon Kennedy (Vocational Instructor, Bedford HS, Iowa), p. 20.
About Our “Members On Line” [and the identification of a 1954 Rambler], by Jim Bracewell (#3756), p. 23.
Tales of an Old “Nash Kid” – #31, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 27.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
Bricks from First Auto plant to Aid Rambler Legacy Gallery, p. 29.
Nash Hot Rods, by Don Radbruch, p. 30.
Remember….., p. 32.
Web TV, by Ben Bliss (#5397), p. 33.
Our ’50 Rambler Convertible, by Stan & Millie Thomas (#3908), p. 34.
My Dad’s 49 Tub, by Lawrence Ward, p. 35.
On The Web [Brent Havekost’s web site], p. 35.
From The Vice President’s Corner, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 36.
Photo: Old photo from the Thomas B. Jeffery plant, by Charles Heide (#4866), p. 37.
Cover Photo: 1935 Nash 3548 400 Touring Sedan, Ross Nykiel of Port Augusta, Australia.
President’s Message, by Carl Dawes (#4262), p. 4.
From The Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 4.
New Members (8090-8137), p. 5.
Rules for Nash Ads, p. 8.
Letters – Charles W. Nash Grave Site, by Don Loper (#128), p. 8.
Letters – Nash-Healy Registry Active Again, by John S. Hunt (#8068), p. 9.
Letters – 3910 Factory Carburator Repair [Nash Motors Recommended Procedure, 1939], p. 9.
Contributed by Rulon Aufdemorte #7354.
Letters – Springfield “2000” Cars & Parts Show, by Don Childs (#4261), p. 9.
Bluegrass/volunteer Region News, by Vicky Bauscher, p. 11.
Letters – Jydsk Automobilmuseum, Denmark [1934 Big Six & 1938 Ambassador 8], by Sigurd Gutterud (#6290), p. 11.
2000 Grand Nashional, p. 12.
Eastern Division NASHional, July 21-23, 2000, by Mark Lehman (#777), p. 13.
Nash’s Help Portland Needy, by Bill Wiese (#1267), p. 14.
Where to go Nash’n in Branson, by Dick & Margaret Matson (#3222), p. 15.
Fall Meet Bluegrass/Volunteer Region, by Vicky Brascher, p. 16.
The Kenosha History Center, by Bernie Turco (#80), p. 17.
Tales of an Old “Nash Kid” – #30, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 18.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
My 1957 Rambler Rebel, by Lloyd Dunn (#483), p. 20.
Restoration of Rubber Running boards, by Ray Hren (#768), p. 22.
Nothing Stays The Same [Museum’s Nash Room], by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 23.
New Pacific Northwest Region Web Address, p. 24.
The Easiest 200 Dollars I Ever Made [’60 Americans in film “A Leonard Cohen Afterworld”], by John Watson (son of Larry Watson #7947), p. 25.
Meet your Handbook Chairman, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 26.
Memorial – Ralph Lang, p. 26.
That’s the Car I Want! [story behind cover photo car, a 1935 Nash], by Ross Nykiel (#8037), p. 27.
Mechanic’s Tool Guide [humor], p. 28.
Contributed by Jerry Christensen #813.
Nash Cover Article [in “Collectible Automobile”], by Patrick R. Foster (#6709), p. 30.
Honors for a NCCA Member (Dave Anderson), by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 30.
Cover Photo: 1999 Grand NASHional “Best of Show” – Bruce Amster’s 1952 Nash-Healey Racer.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 4.
President’s Message, by Carl Dawes (#4264), p. 4.
New Members (8051-8089), p. 5.
Club Sales Update, p. 7.
Letters – 1947 Ambassador Suburban, by Tim Heckel (#6105), p. 8.
Letters – Building Demolition in Kenosha, by Don Loper (#128), p. 9.
Letters – Nash Chevrolet Parts Center, by Fred Summer (#4708), p. 10.
They Came From Around The World (1999 Grand Nashional, New York, with photos), by Paul W. Gramlich (#95), p. 11.
Bob Aaron Award for 1999 – Lloyd Dunn, by Charlie Wilson (#4798), p. 26.
Greater Northland & Upper Mississippi River Regions- Joint Meet, by Dave Richter (#2583), p. 27.
Greater Northland Region Meet, by David Richter (#2583), p. 28.
UMRR News, by John O’Halloran (#1526), p. 29.
Nashin’ in Branson, August 17-19,2000, p. 30.
Nash NASHional 2000, Westward, Ho!, by Wayne Redding (#4885), p. 32.
A Call to Arms for Leadership, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 33.
From our Membership Chairman, by Jim & Dorothy Bracewell (#3756), p. 34.
Division Update [no changes to be made to Division boundaries], by Herb Adler (#6373), p. 34.
Thank You, p. 35.
Thomas B. Jeffery Award for 1999 -Toddy Schroeder, p. 35.
Check Out Our Web Page, p. 35.
Thank You!, by Toddy Schroeder (#4357, TBJ award winner), p. 35.
Your “Heritage Preservation Committee” At Work, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 36.
Cover Photo: 1951 Nash 5127 Rambler Station Wagon, Jeff Griffith #6473 of South Elgin, Illinois.
From The Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 4.
President’s Message, by Carl Dawes (#4264), p. 4.
New Members (8013-8050), p. 5.
Letters – Two Subjects: #94 Nash Racing Car and 1951 Canadian Statesman, by Dennis Patchett (#5483), p. 7.
Letters – Briggs & Stratton Supplies Nash Locks, by Michael Goeddel (#8010), p. 9.
Letters – 1950 Nash and 1990 Caprice, by Doug Hirth, p. 9.
Letters – Two Photos with Stories: Nash Employees’ Athletic Field, and WWII Corsair with a Nash engine, by Eric O. Nelson, Jr. (#4290), p. 10.
Letters – Nash in Sweden, by Nils-Henrik Sikstrom (#8047), p. 11.
How to Set Up a Web Site, by Doug Patton (#7927), p. 12.
UMRR News, by Margaret Matson (#3222), p. 13.
UMRR Mid-Summer Meet, by Rev & Murel Milhone (#1258), p. 14.
So. Cal. Spring/Summer Fun, by Greg Fago (#1440), p. 15.
Bulletin from Norway, by Kjell Jarle Gjerde (#7808), p. 17.
Announcing [2000 Central Division NASHional], p. 17.
Nash Almanac [Historic Events in November and December], p. 19.
Did You Know. . . [Central Division NASHional], p. 19.
Target Buick: The Nash sales Campaign Against Buick in 1940, by Von Hardesty (#6250), p. 20.
Down Memory Lane. . . Nash Found [1951 Cover Photo Rambler], by Nils-Henrik Sikstrom (#8047), p. 25.
A Personal Invitation from the Matsons and the UMRR, by Dick & Margaret Matson (#3222), p. 25.
1957 Nash Ambassador. . . All in the Family, by Dave & Linda Lorance (#7901), p. 29.
A Few Words About The Classified Ads, . . Do’s & Don’ts, by Jay Ciampi (#4469), p. 30.
Tales of an Old “Nash Kid” – #29, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 31.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
Nash Spotted [Nashes in museums], by Dick & Margaret Matson (#3222), p. 33.
Greetings From South Africa [1956 Statesman], by J.D. Odendaal (#3814), p. 34.
1952 … What a Revoltin’ Development, by Lucky Lee Lott (#4892), p. 35.
Photo: Old photo from the Thomas B. Jeffery plant, by Charles Heide (#4866), p. 38.
An Impressionable Youth [Nash memoir from 1940s England], by Harry Shukman, p. 39.
Film Review “A Watch Charm Rolls-Royce” – The Story of the Metropolitan, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 41.
What Happened to the Stowaway? [birth announcement], by Kurt E. Meister (#1751), p. 41.
Cover Photo: 1947 Woody.
President’s Message, by Carl Dawes (#4264), p. 4.
From The Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 4.
New Members (7985-8012), p. 5.
Letter – Compiégne France and a 1932 981, by Tom Harrington (#5344), p. 7.
Letter – Nash Hood Ornament, by Herb Sklar (#3453), p. 8.
Letter – Great TNT and 1999 Grand NASHional, by Bill & Vonda Nash (#4436), p. 8.
Letter – Great 1999 Grand NASHional, by David & Peggy Anderson (#6906), p. 8.
Letter – Parts Sources [used to restore a ’51 Ambassador], by Roy Bellman (#1836), p. 9.
Letter – Parts Source [springs and shackle parts], by Jim & Dorothy Bracewell (#3756), p. 10.
Meet at Cairo, GA, Nash Southern Region, by Ed Romney (#3493), p. 11.
Spring Meet Bluegrass/Volunteer Region, p. 12.
Sunshine Region News, by Chuck Hammond (#5998), p. 12.
Trip to the Agriculture Hall of Fame, Historic Trails Region, by Doug & Betsy Brothers (#3550), p. 13.
Niagara Frontier Region, by Richard H. Chatley (#4045), p. 14.
Nash Spotted [Nashes in museums], p. 15.
An Unlikely Story [Nash vehicles at Pioneer Auto and Antique Town in Murdo, South Dakota], by Don Loper (#128), p. 16.
Division Update [proposal to restructure NCCA Divisions], by Herb Adler (#6373), p. 17.
By-Law Changes Required for Division Restructuring, p. 18.
Changing from 3 to 5 Divisions?, p. 21.
Tales of an Old “Nash Kid” – #28, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 22.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
Teenager with a Nash – No Way!!, by Dave MacClinchy (#900), p. 26.
The Tale of a Nash [1934 Model 1220 in New Zealand], by Alan Orchard (#7360), p. 27.
Off to Work [in a 1925 Ajax, in Australia], by John White (#7743), p. 31.
Nash Almanac [Historic Events in September and October], p. 33.
Tech Tip – Installing Seat Covers, by Don Bowker (#6484), p. 33.
So You Want To Restore An Old Car [1929 Nash], by C.D. Woodard (#7580), p. 34.
Vendors Parts & Services, p. 35.
The Meritorious Service Award, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 36.
Desert Nash [1931 Nash], by George Mestressat (#7943), p. 37.
Thank You Ballot Tellers, p. 37.
1947 Suburban [story behind cover photo], by Jim Fritts (#6563), p. 38.
Cover Photo: 1935 Nash Business Coupe.
President’s Message, by Ray Hren (#765), p. 4.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 4.
New Members (7941-7984), p. 5.
Letter – Longpont France and a 3542 [cover photo], by Tom Harrington (#5344), p. 7.
Letter – History of the 1951 Nash from the March-April TNT issue, by Mike Zampiceni (#1048), p. 8.
Election Results Are In. . ., p. 9.
Nash Almanac [Historic Events in July and August], p. 9.
Division Update [on proposal to restructure NCCA divisions], by Herb Adler (#6373), p. 10.
We Proudly Announce: The Birth of the Pacific Northwest Region of the Nash Car Club of America, p. 11.
Memorial – Aaron Schroeder, Darrel Rader’s brother, p. 11.
Tech Tip – Fuel Primer, by Kurt E. Meister (#1751), p. 12.
Roster Update (From the 1998 Roster through 5/21/99), p. 13.
Photo: Old photo from the Thomas B. Jeffery plant, by Charles Heide (#4866), p. 55.
Cover Photo: 1953-54 Petty Hood Ornament.
From The Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 4.
President’s Message, by Ray Hren (#768), p. 4.
New Members (7906-7940), p. 8.
Letter – Background for series of old photos from the Thomas B. Jeffery plant to run in future TNT issues, by Charles Heide (#4866), p. 8.
Letter – Vintage Cars to be Crushed, by David B. Robinson, p. 9.
Letter – Model Nash’s, by Eric O. Nelson, Jr. (#4290), p. 9.
Letter – AMC Show, by Mike Turner, p. 9.
Candidate For President Carl Dawes #4264, p. 10.
Candidate For President J.W. Magner #6500, p. 10.
We Proudly Announce The Birth Of the Pacific Northwest Region, p. 11.
Candidate For Central Division Director Herb Adler #6373, p. 11.
Candidate For Treasurer Kurt E. Meister #1751, p. 11.
Wabash Valley Region News, p. 12.
Spring Meeting The Sunshine Region, by Chuck Hammond (#5998), p. 12.
Update #4 The Show You Can’t Afford To Miss In 1999 – Grand Nashional, p. 13.
Museum Will Highlight Kenosha-Built Cars, p. 16.
Our 1939 Nash Ambassador, by Laura & Clayton D. Werden, Jr. (#6061), p. 17.
It’s All In The Family – Member # 7847 [three generations of Nash drivers], by Bob Watson (#7847), p. 19.
“Veep Veep” From The Vice President’s Corner, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 20.
Nash Hood Ornaments Designed by George Petty, by J. Pete Hopkins, p. 22.
Tales of an Old “Nash Kid” – #27, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 27.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
A Revelation!! [humor], by Darrell A. Rader (The Old Rambler, #317), p. 29.
Tech Tip – Water Pump Coupling Emergency Repair, by Don Bowker (#6484), p. 30.
Two Wheeled History Lesson [1887 G & J Bicycle], by Don Loper (#128), p. 31.
Check Out Our Web Page, p. 35.
New Nash Nutlet (birth announcement0, p. 35.
Nash Almanac [Historic Events in May and June], p. 35.
Photo: Old photo from the Thomas B. Jeffery plant, by Charles Heide (#4866), p. 36
Cover Photo: 1949 Nash Stake Bed Truck.
New Members (7857-7905).
President’s Message, by Ray Hren (#765), p. 4.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 4.
Letters – 1931 Nash, Model 877, by Wayne McDonald (#844), p. 7.
Letters – 1929 2 door sedan, by Gary Brown (#7829), p. 9.
Letters – 1951 Nash Ambassador, by Bob Stephens (#6285), p. 9.
Nash Almanac [Historic Events in March and April], p. 10.
So Cal Region Fall Activities, by Greg Fago (#1440), p. 11.
AMCRC Meet, p. 11.
Southern Nash Meet, by Fannie Watson (#4174), p. 12.
California Statewide Meet June 5 & 6, 1999, by Connie Graeber (#81), p. 12.
Fall Meet & Wiener Roast – The Wabash Valley Region, by Toddy Schroeder (#4357), p. 13.
Nash Haven Visited, by Ken Havekost (#140), p. 14.
Our Summer Vacation (with 1937 Nash), by Jim & Linda Dworschack (#1), p. 15.
Aston’s 1952 Nash-Healey Roadster On Way to Full Restoration, by Lee Aston (#187), p. 20.
Rare Nash Preserved [humor], by Don Bowker (#6484), p. 21.
Looking for an Artist, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 22.
Update #3 The Show You Can’t Afford To Miss in 1999, p. 23.
Tales of an Old “Nash Kid” – #26, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 28.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
Nash Room News, by Jim Dworschack (#1), p. 29.
Check Out Our Web Page, p. 29.
NCCA To Elect Officers for the Next Century, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 30.
1950 Ambassador, by Bob Loudon (#4240), p. 31.
Film Review “Think Small” – The Nash Rambler Story, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 51.
Cover Photo: 1954 Nash Ambassador.
Letter – On revival of Nash styling, by Dan List (#922).
President’s Message, by Ray Hren (#765), p. 4.
From the Editor, by Laurie Anderson (#5045), p. 4.
New Members (7814-7856), p. 5.
Letter – Anecdotes about speeding sought, by Georgia Ioannou, p. 7.
Letter – Nash Spotted [in “Sports Illustrated” 10/5/98], by John Lynn, p. 7.
Letter – Packard show seeks 1955-56 Ambassador, by George Hamlin, p. 8.
Letter – Charles Nash’s Birthplace, near Cortland, Illinois, by John O’Halloran (#1526), p. 8.
Letter – 1947 Suburban, by Eric W. Fulk (#7409), p. 12.
Tech Tip – 1953 Nash Valves, by Gerald White (#4229), p. 14.
Update #2 – The Show You Can’t Afford to Miss in 1999, p. 15.
Upper Mississippi River & Greater Northland Regions’ Fall Meet, p. 19.
Nash Southern Region News Bulletin, p. 19.
Tales of an Old �Nash Kid� – #25, by Ray Sauter (#6771), p. 20.
Contributed by R. Jerome Stephens.
Club Sales – Featured Item 1999 Calendar, p. 24.
New Nash Nut (birth announcement), by Patrick & Wendy Schilling (#6132), p. 25.
Tech Tip (or how to make “Junk” servicable), by Don Bowker (#6484), p. 25.
“Veep Veep” from the Vice President’s Corner – ’57 Nash Carburetor, by Terry Davies (#3667), p. 26.
New Club Sales Item [instruction decal for lubricated radiator fans], p. 26.
American Motors’ Notice to Dealers on 1957 Ambassador Prices, p. 27.
Contributed by Terry Davies (#3667).
Trip to New Zealand, and the New Nash Friends Made, by Paul & Barbara Kipp (#6649), p. 28.
New Club Sales Item – Hipster-Fanny Pack, p. 30.
Chat Rooms on the Internet [for Nash], p. 42.