VINTAGE MOTOR CLUB, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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1930 NASH Twin Ignition 8 490 Sedan.
Body by Seaman Body Corp. Milwaukee, USA.
A 1930 Nash 8 clocked 85mph (137 kph) on the Mulsanne straight in the 1930 ‘Tour de France Automobile’ taking the gold medal. The Twin Ignition OHV straight 8 engine is rated at 33.8 hp., 299 cu.in. (4.9 litres) . Wheelbase 124”. Tyres 550/600x19”.




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