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1940 Nash: "From sealed beam headlights to tapering back, the new Nash is so perfectly streamlined, it literally bores a hole through the air. Even lowest-priced models flash from 15 to 50 MPH in less than 13 seconds flat, high gear."
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1940 Nash: "You won't be home tonight. You'll see it pass like a ship in the night... a silent blur... a silver phantom. And you'll know by the sudden thump in your pulse-- you've seen your first 1940 Nash!"
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1940 Nash: "Again... it's that new Nash."
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1932 Nash 5 Series: "... the Beavertail back minimizes the vacuum 'hold-back' which takes miles from the speed of conventionally designed cars." "The Ambassador Eight on a 142-inch wheelbase, pictured above, features the '500,000 mile' Silent Underslung Worm Drive rear axle that not only improves with use but that enables a new over-all car lowness without the slightest sacrifice of headroom or road clearance."
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1930 Nash Twin-Ignition Eight: "Again... it's that new Nash." Twin-Ignition,
Straight-Eight Motor
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