Thread: New rodder??
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11-25-2004 10:45 PM #1
New rodder??
I'm new to the rod world and I just bought a 26 Nash pick up and I'm planning to rod it bt I can't find and info on this truck on the net at all. Any help would be great.
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11-26-2004 12:45 AM #2
Duke,
Welcome to the club, That has to be one rare truck. It should really be cool when finished.
Tom
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11-26-2004 07:04 AM #3
Welcome to CHR Duke. I don't think I ever seen a 26 Nash pickup. Got any pictures of it?Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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11-26-2004 10:06 AM #4
welcome to CHR duke i got a pic of a nash but i cant get it to loadDan
Home page http://www.danstrucks.4t.com
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11-26-2004 12:27 PM #5
welcome to CHR there duke I got a pic of a 46 Nash thats a pretty rare truck If you don't enjoy yourself here your trying to hard just sit back and relax and most of all have fundrive it like ya stole it
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11-26-2004 12:52 PM #6
the pic i got is of a car and the body looks all original
cool lookin thoDan
Home page http://www.danstrucks.4t.com
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11-26-2004 03:23 PM #7
Welcome to CHR. I only have one small problem. I can't seem to find a picture of a 1926 Nash PU in any of my books, and they go back to 1805. Plenty of car pics, but none of a PU. Trucks in that era all seem to resemble one another anyway.Mike Casella
www.1960Belair.com
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11-26-2004 03:58 PM #8
Re: New rodder??
Originally posted by duke
I'm new to the rod world and I just bought a 26 Nash pick up and I'm planning to rod it bt I can't find and info on this truck on the net at all. Any help would be great."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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11-26-2004 04:05 PM #9
Ow man I'm 20 year's off I think I've lived in Az too long I'm 20 year's behind so that what that bus driver ment when he said welcome to Mohave valley please set watches back 20 yearsdrive it like ya stole it
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11-26-2004 10:24 PM #10
Aparently its a realy rare truck.
I just bought it, the frame has been blasted and painted, al brakes replaced, flat 6 rebuilt, all glass, custom oak box, and original body with no rust holes.
Here it is as it sits now.
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11-26-2004 10:55 PM #11
Yeah, I could not belive the shape it was in when I went to look at it. It almost makes me feel bad to alter its factory look, maybe I'll keep this one original.
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11-27-2004 03:13 AM #12
ANy chance of getting a side view picture of those front fenders? I came across some unknown fenders a while ago and haven't been able to identify them. The front lip looks awfully familiar to what you have pictured there.Mike Casella
www.1960Belair.com
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11-27-2004 06:24 AM #13
Duke Thanks for the pictures. Keep it origional and please don't chop the top. It's a great looking truck.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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11-27-2004 07:14 AM #14
Originally posted by Streets
I vote to keep it original with slight modern safety alterations cloaked within the body!! OR under a "Fake Huffer"?? Welcome to CHR.."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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11-27-2004 07:53 AM #15
i also vote to keep it original that looks just like the one i seen in the front except the one i seen was a car i will figure out how to post it laterDan
Home page http://www.danstrucks.4t.com
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