Vehicle Description
1928 Nash Advanced 6 Model 365 Victoria Coupe - - Meticulous Frame
Off Restoration - Inline 6 - Seaman Body Co. Coachworks - (Please
note: If you happen to be viewing this 1963 Series 1 Jaguar XKE
Roadster on a website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's
possible that you've only seen some of our many photographs of this
vehicle due to website limitations. To be sure you access all the
more than 150 photographs, please go to our main website:
GarageKeptMotors.) Here is a beautiful Prohibition-Era automobile
that was a very fancy car in its day, which was coach built by
Seaman Body Corporation. A car like this would've been owned by a
wealthy or prestigious family, and they probably would've been
chauffeured in the car. It is a simply beautiful car that was
carefully brought back to its former glory through a meticulous
restoration. The engine is an 279ci overhead valve inline
6-Cylinder mounted in a very tidy engine compartment. During the
frame off restoration the body was lifted from the frame, which was
also refinished to a high standard. The interior is a luxurious,
elegant place to be. Beautiful wood trim, window shades, flower
vases, lights, and plush seats are welcoming for a motoring
adventure. The dashboard features intricate gauges and metal
switches behind the large wood rimmed steering wheel. The exterior
finish of this Nash is exceptional. The body is finished in a two
tone burgundy and black with a black leather roof panel. Exterior
features include full length running boards, parabeam headlights,
beautiful chrome grille, large wheels, and tubular bumpers. At
first glance it looks as though the car has a rumbleseat, but the
car actually has a trunk rather than a 'rumbleseat' in the rear of
the vehicle. Whether you're buying this car to be chauffeured
around town in, or to drive around town yourself, you'll feel like
an aristocrat as you motor around. Be sure to check out all the
photos and video on our main website: Garage Kept Motors. Call if
interested or e-mail with any questions. Thank you for looking.