1928 Nash Standard Six Fordor Sedan (Series 420 family) This is NON
Running Project Car. It will turn over but it has low compression
on 2 cylinders and a cooliing system issue. Car does roll and stop.
Features Finished in Dark Blue over Grey Cloth Powered by the 201
ci L Head inline-six paired to a 3 speed manual (Non Synchronized)
transmission 40-45 HP Single Carburetor Cast Iron Block and Head
Solid Front Axle Live Rear Axle Mechanical Drum Brakes Pressed
Steel Disc Wheels Color Matched to the Car This 1928 Nash Standard
Six Fordor Sedan is a well-preserved example of Nash?s early
six-cylinder family car, powered by a factory L-head inline-six
engine paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. Finished in dark
blue over black fenders, the car retains its period-correct steel
body, Nash radiator shell, and factory-style disc wheels. Inside,
the car features a factory Nash instrument panel with integrated
gauges and mechanical odometer. Period accessories include a Boyce
Motometer mounted to the radiator cap. The engine bay presents
correctly for the era with a central distributor and original-style
six-cylinder layout. A solid and honest example of late-1920s Nash
engineering, representing the brand?s transition into refined
six-cylinder closed sedans ahead of the Depression-era redesigns.
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