From the Burlini collection. Known as the "tin woody" this quirky little station wagon is a really cool piece of fifties nostalgia. Mr. Burlini was on a motorcycle run in northern Wisconsin and found this car. It wasn't for sale but he had to have it. He talked the farmer into selling it. He had the car completely restored. The body is mint arrow straight. Completely repainted. Has smooth polished finish. Engine bay inside of tailgate and jambs have been painted. Known as the tin woody because it has very realistic painted wood grain metal that looks like real wood. Chrome has been redone- the bumpers grill front medallion handles and air vents. Glass is excellent. Restored wheels with new radial whitewall tires. Interior has been completely redone in a two-tone tan and ostrich print upholstery with a red piping. Headliner visors carpet has all been done. Dash is painted. The engine compartment is detailed. These little Nash especially have an allure about them. They're cute! People enjoy looking at them. Full hubcaps Radial whitewall Exhaust tip