Ad(s) of the Week: (Partial) Class of ‘39

It’s time we dig a little deeper into our automotive advertising past, to the days when a European war had not yet hit our shores. I was only able to dig up a few ads from the 1939 model year, but what I find interesting about them is the fact that the Nash ad is […]

SIA Flashback – SIA Interview with George Romney

We’ve mentioned before that one of the great values of Special Interest Autos was that the editors and writers of the magazine were able to get their information straight from the men who made the automotive history that we study today. For instance, Arch Brown’s interview with George Romney in SIA #66, December 1981. Though […]

Edmunds Nash intake whatsit?

An old buddy was going through a pile of Chevy 235 parts in a cleanup, and came upon this mystery intake in the pile. I know Edmunds made intakes for some offbeat applications, but this one says “NASH” on the underside, and Fred doesn’t think it fits a stovebolt. If that means it fits Nash, […]