Talk:Nash Motors
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Did they really have air in '38? I'd always heard Packard was first in '39. RivGuySC 19:21, 4 Jul 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Significant overhaul
I added in a number of facts based on the work of Tad Burness and the Standard Catalogue of American Cars 1946-1975.
Also, I elimniated the statement that Nash was wasn't known for innovations - Nils Eric Wahlberg was one of the most innovative engineers in the Automotive field. To say that Nash wasn't innovative, or had few innovations simply isn't accurate. user: stude62 user talk:stude62 02:39, 23 Jan 2005 (UTC)