This is a 1936 Nash LaFayette.
SELLING WITH NO RESERVE!
- It has added modern turn signal switches, amp, fuel and water gauges and a radio that were not standard with this model. Photos show them.
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It was completely restored in March 1990.
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Car has a clear title.
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Body type - 4-door sedan
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Model - LaFayette
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Vehicle has been in storage for 12 years.
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Car runs great and can be driven anywhere.
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Body is solid and has five good tires.
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Wheelbase is 117"
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Mileage is unknown
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Engine - 6 cyl Ford F-150, 300 hp
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Transmission - standard 4-speed Ford
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Electrical system - 12 volt
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The Nash owners manual and an article on the previous owners whose estate this came from are included.
The previous owner (both he and his wife passed away in the mid to late 1990s) was interviewed by the Toledo Blade and this article appeared in a March 10, 1990 edition.
Here are excerpts from the newspaper article/interview with the late Mr. Davis:
"I bought this 1936 Nash three years ago and then two years ago I decided to tear it down and build it up like new so that we could take that car and visit all of our relatives around America and then come back home in time to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. It had been sitting in a quonset hut in Wyoming for 23 years and there wasn't a bit of rust on it anywhere," he said.
The article continues,
To a retired mechanic, repair was child's play -- two years of child's play.
He rebuilt the transmission and rear end; took the body off the frame and painted the frame; pulled the springs, painted them; put in a 12-volt electrical system, etc.
One thing he didn't do was replace the upholstery .... his wife did that. "It's all brand new and beautiful. She did a wonderful job," he added proudly.
The old like-new car will get its first test in a Veteran Car Club of America frostbite tour after which the Davises will take off on their 6,300 mile visit in the 54-year old car pulling a 15-foot camper. He figures on being back in time to plan their fiftieth anniversary party.
Does Davis have any doubts about making the trip? "If I did, we wouldn't go," he replied firmly.
End of article interview.
We bought this car from the daughter-in-law of the owners described above. She said her in-laws had a grand trip with no perils that she could remember.
We are located 15 miles southeast of Toledo, Ohio (Northwest Ohio) very near major highways of US20; I-80-90; I-75; or I-280.
PAYMENT DUE IN FULL WITHIN SEVEN DAYS OF AUCTION END.
Please, if you have questions, ask before you bid. Contact us at janeanddan@cs.com or call Dan at 419.344.7359.
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