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Cars of 1923
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1923 LaFayette
1923 LaFayette
1923 LaFayette
1923 LaFayette
1923 LaFayette
1923 LaFayette 134
A year after this $5,500 car was built in 1924 Nash Motors acquired the trade name and equipment of the LaFayette Motor Car Co. of Indianapolis which had been founded in 1920. Charles W. Nash had served as its president. Top speed of this touring model, which weighed 4,200 lbs., was 90 miles per hour.
1923 Nash
1923 Nash. Year is approximate.
A Nash automobile, ca. 1923, at the Beach Furniture Company in Cornwall, Ontario. Seated inside are James Clifford Beach and his son Karl, left, and daughter Dora, right. Photo from the family collection.
1923 Nash
1923 Nash 41
A big seller in 1923, when production for the year totaled 56,667 units, was this 4-cylinder touring car. Its f.o.b. price was $935.
1923 Nash
1923 Nash 46
Here is the 1923 version of the "carriole." Like models of previous years, it seated five passengers, sold for $1,275. Note the ribbed effect above the trunk.
1923 Nash
1923 Nash 47
Nash built six four-cylinder models in 1923, including this four-door closed sedan which sold for $1,445. Note this car had no luggage rack or compartment.
1923 Nash
1923 Nash 48 Sports Touring Car
1923 Nash
1923 Nash Roadster 2dr
Pictured with Charles H. Bracken
1923 Nash
1923 Nash 697 Sport Touring 6cyl
Gordon McGregor
1923 Nash
1923 Nash 697 Sport Touring 6cyl
Gordon McGregor
1923 Nash
1923 Nash 697 Sport Touring 6cyl
Gordon McGregor
Radiator Guage.