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Cars of 1920
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1920
1920 1920 Big Event
In June 1920, Nash Motor Company Expanded its assembly operations to include Milwaukee. Previously, Kenosha had been the sole producer. Here is the first Milwaukee-built Nash coming off the line in a factory at South Clement Avenue which is now the American Motors parts and service plant.
1920 LaFayette
1920 LaFayette
1920 LaFayette
1920 LaFayette
1920 Nash
1920 Nash 685
Closed cars were still not as popular in 1920 as today, but Nash Motors offered this four-passenger coupe at $2,350. It was powered by the same six-cylinder engine as 1918 and 1919 models. Nash produced 35,134 cars in 1920.
1920 Nash
1920 Nash 687
This was known as the Nash "sport car" of 1920. The above photograph, taken in 1950, shows one of the models completely restored by John Fauth, of Flint, Michigan. The narrow body seated four passengers.
1920 Nash Truck
1920 Nash Truck
2005 Grand Nashional, Pontiac, MI.
1920 Nash Truck
1920 Nash Truck 4017 Quad L.W.B. Log Truck 6cyl. 2003 Grand Nashional
Bruce and Melanie Rice
2003 Grand Nashional
1920 Nash Truck
1920 Nash Truck 4017 Quad L.W.B. Log Truck 6cyl. 2003 Grand Nashional
Bruce and Melanie Rice
2003 Grand Nashional
1920 Nash Truck
1920 Nash Truck 4017 Quad L.W.B. Log Truck 6cyl. 2003 Grand Nashional
Bruce and Melanie Rice
2003 Grand Nashional