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Nashing Out: 1928

San Francisco circa 1928. "Nash Special Six on Gough Street at Lafayette Park." Sporting a brace of Goodyear 31 x 5.25 Balloons. And if you don't like my parking, get off the sidewalk.  5x7 glass negative by Christopher Helin. View full size.

San Francisco circa 1928. "Nash Special Six on Gough Street at Lafayette Park." Sporting a brace of Goodyear 31 x 5.25 Balloons. And if you don't like my parking, get off the sidewalk. 5x7 glass negative by Christopher Helin. View full size.

 

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No center console for my coffee cup? I could never have survived back then.

Keyed

Any thoughts as to why and what the keys are for hanging on the door handle?

Looks Right To Me

I do not have the exact numbers but there certainly were right hand drive Nash automobiles produced for export. Isn't the parking brake lever to the left of the steering column?

[Look at the photo. The middle of the dash is to the right of the steering column, which is behind the center-mounted gearshift. - Dave]

Trompe l'oeil ! I stand corrected.

Looks brand new.

Notice the shine on the spare-tire cover. Is it a right-hand drive?

[No. - Dave]

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