1927 Nash Cabriolet Convertible

1927 Nash Special Six Cabriolet

Technical specifications of Nash Special Six Cabriolet 1927

Price: -
Condition: Used
Item location: Reva, Virginia, United States
Make: Nash
Model: Special Six Cabriolet
Type: Convertible
Year: 1927
Mileage: 43,950
VIN: A-54028
Color: Green and Black
Engine size: Straight Six
Number of cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Walnut
Options: Leather Seats
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

This is a rare 1927 Nash Cabriolet Special Six. Being a convertible, I know of only about 5 others existing in the US. It was purchased at the end of WWII by a returning soldier who stored it in his storage building and did a partial restoration around 1960. The original color is burgundy red with black fenders and matching black/red rims. He painted it the current green color, and began a mechanical restoration, but never had time to finish. So, it sat in his garage until I purchased it about 7 years ago. I have done extensive work and have hundreds of pictures of the process. The engine is rebuilt and detailed, along with the transmission, clutch, and other components. Most of the wooden top frame that rests on the steel I-Beam frame was rebuilt.
The brakes still need adjusting, and the gas tank needs to be flushed and an electric fuel pump installed. I have just run the car with a 2qt container, and the engine, clutch, and transmission work great. A new battery was installed, along with a keyed cut-off switch for safety while storing. The leather seats are original and show their age with the cracks in the leather. I have a cloth seat cover on the seats. Under the seat is a secret wooden storage box for your gold bullion, and a seperate box for the battery. There is also a secret storage area behind the seat back, perhaps for running moonshine during the booze-free years under Prohibition.
The rear rumble seat was lost many years ago, and a replacement would be needed, or just fabricate a trunk lid and use it as a trunk. There is a side door on the passenger side for golf clubs. Bumpers were not standard in 1927, but I do have a pair of bumpers that would need restoring. There are steps on the right rear fender for climbing up into the rumble seat. The lights, parking lights, and rear stop light do work. There is a windshield wiper for the driver, and the front windshield is designed to tilt outward for 1920's "Air Conditioning".
The car needs to be painted back to the original burgundy red/black, and a new convertible top will be required. Will be a rare beauty when done.
Please feel free to ask any questions.
****UPDATE 12-5-16*****
1. I have been getting requests for alot more pictures, including some detailing the restoration/work I did. I have been sending alot of pictures to those requesting them, so if anyone else wants the same pictures, just send me your home email address so I can forward the emails and pictures to you. The pics have brief descriptions about the work done. You can ask me a question in the Ebay section, and be sure to include your regular email since I am unable to forward the emails I created through the Ebay system.
2. For those who are unable to arrange a pick-up within the specified period, I am flexible and will store the Nash in my garage for 4 weeks or longer, depending on your situation. I would just ask for the deposit to be paid in 48 hours, and then the balance to be paid before or during pick-up.
*****UPDATE 12-7-16*****
1. I have sent about 50 more detailed pics to several who have requested them, showing inside the rumble seat area, under the rumble seat, pics of the wood convertible top supports, pics of convertible part hardware and other parts, etc. Lots of good detailed pics to look at, and I highly reccomend that anyone interested in bidding, that they send me a "question" asking me to send these pics to your home email address (I cant forward the emails through the Ebay system). Or, you can send an email to me requesting the pictures.....dwightchristensen at comcast dot net
Thanks.

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