Country Classic Cars
2149 E. Frontage Rd.
Staunton, IL 62088
"Available now is this awesome 1947 Nash 600 resto mod. This Nash is covered in a copper metallic paint with chrome accents all around. Also has a custom louvered hood and sits on Cragar wheels. Powering this beast is a small block Chevrolet 350ci engine featuring Weiand aluminum riser intake, dual carburetors, Offenhauser valve covers, MSD ignition, dual electric cooling fans, dual exhaust w/ Gibson chrome tips all mated to an automatic transmission controlled via Hurst ratchet shifter. Inside the Nash you will find it finished in black with Tuner FX racing seats, Grant steering column with tilt, and all new Autometer gauges across the dash.
This is a really well finished 1947 Nash and would be a great addition to any collection.
More Information on the Nash 600 model year 1947:
The 1947 Nash 600 was a mid-size car produced by Nash Motors from 1941 to 1949. It was designed as a more affordable alternative to the larger Nash Ambassador, while still providing many of the same features and comforts that were popular among American car buyers at the time.
The 1947 Nash 600 was available in several body styles, including a four-door sedan, two-door coupe, and a convertible. It was powered by a 234-cubic-inch inline-six engine that produced 82 horsepower and was mated to a three-speed manual transmission. The 600 had a top speed of around 85 miles per hour and was capable of achieving up to 20 miles per gallon of fuel economy, which was respectable for the time.
The 1947 Nash 600 was notable for its innovative styling and advanced features. It featured Nash's ""Aeroform"" body design, which incorporated a streamlined shape that reduced wind resistance and improved fuel efficiency. The 600 also featured Nash's ""Weather Eye"" ventilation system, which allowed passengers to control the flow of fresh air into the cabin, as well as a heater that was more powerful than those found in most other cars of the era.
Overall, the 1947 Nash 600 was a popular and well-regarded car that offered good value for its price. It was praised for its performance, comfort, and fuel economy, and helped establish Nash as a leader in automotive innovation during the post-war era.
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Year: | 1947 |
Make: | Nash |
Model: | 600 |
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Exterior Color: | Copper |
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Stock: | 13458 |
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Vin: | K147663 |
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Country Classic Cars started as a weekend hobby for a Midwest farmer. He soon found his passion for classic cars and trucks turn into a growing business. The owner worked as a mechanic for several years before becoming a farmer. Not only did he have the knowledge but also the desire to take classic cars, fix them, and sell them to others that dreamed of owning a classic but did not have the time or expertise to make it happen. Once this idea caught on, Country Classic Cars realized that this passion had a potential to become a way of life. The next step was obvious; when a piece of land along Interstate 55, just off the path of Historic Route 66 became available, Country Classic Cars made the move by acquiring the land which has plenty of room for not only a large display of classic cars and trucks, but also a garage/service area, inside showroom, and a historic gift shop. COUNTRY CLASSIC CARS 2149 E. Frontage Rd. Staunton, IL 62088 PH: (618) 635-7056 | FX: (618) 635-6287 Email Us! [email protected] HOURS: Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm; Saturday, 9am-3pm; closed Sunday.
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