{"id":2777,"date":"2008-01-30T03:05:00","date_gmt":"2008-01-30T08:05:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/2008\/01\/nash-trucks\/"},"modified":"2010-12-30T12:00:58","modified_gmt":"2010-12-30T17:00:58","slug":"nash-trucks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/carport\/2008\/01\/nash-trucks\/","title":{"rendered":"Nash Trucks"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"picright\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-1-30_1948NashTruckWeb-Large.jpg\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-1-30_1948NashTruckWeb-Feature.jpg\" width=\"220\" height=\"167\" alt=\"1948 Nash truck\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>The words &#8220;Nash truck&#8221; may conjure up images of the four-wheel drive <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-1-30_NashQuadWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Nash\/Jeffery Quad with General Pershing\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Quads<\/a> that fought in World War I. But the Quad wasn&#8217;t the only early Nash truck. When Charles Nash took over the Thomas Jeffery Company he inherited a line of Jeffery <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-1-30_1917NashTruckWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"1917 Nash truck\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">commercial vehicles<\/a> that carried the Nash name for a while. Nash trucks continued to be built in very small numbers until 1930.<\/p>\n<p>After World War II, however, Nash Motors re-entered the commercial arena, with a line of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-1-30_1948NashTruckWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Nash 'Haul Thrift' truck\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">&#8220;Haul Thrift&#8221;<\/a> trucks, mostly for export. The trucks used front sheet metal modified from the 1947-8 <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-1-30_1948NashAmbWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"1948 Nash Ambassador\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Nash Ambassador<\/a>, like the one in which <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-1-30_1947NashAmbPaceWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Cannonball Baker in 1947 Nash Ambassador Indy pace car\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Cannonball Baker<\/a> paced the 1947 Indy 500. A brief run of short-wheelbase chassis was fitted with <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-1-30_NashWreckerNewWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Nash wrecker with Ashton body\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Ashton wrecker bodies<\/a> and issued to Nash dealers. A few of them are <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-1-30_NashWreckerWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"Nash wrecker survives\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">still around<\/a>. The export trucks generally had much <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-1-30_1948NashTruckRWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"1948 Nash lwb truck - rear\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">longer wheelbases<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Aside from this run of trucks, which extended as late as 1954, the only postwar commercial Nash was the 1951-54 <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-1-30_51NashRamDlyWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"1951 Nash Rambler Deliveryman\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Rambler Deliveryman<\/a>, a <a href=\"http:\/\/chuckstoyland.com\/nash\/rambler\/5152deliveryman\/4%2051%20Rambler%20Deliveryman%201.jpg\">station wagon with no back seat<\/a>. It took the purchase of Kaiser Jeep in 1970 for American Motors, Nash Motors&#8217; successor, to re-enter the truck market with the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-1-30_1970JeepGladWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"1970 Jeep Gladiator\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">Jeep Gladiator pickup<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Imagine my surprise, then, when one Sunday-morning-after-Hershey when I spotted this <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kitfoster.com\/images\/2008-1-30_48NashQuadWeb-Large.jpg\"target=\"_blank\" title=\"1948 Nash \"Quad\" with trailer\" target=\"_blank\"class=\"imglink\">1948 Nash &#8220;Quad&#8221;<\/a> filling up at a Texaco station. It was, the owner told me, dropped on the chassis of a late model Chevy 4&#215;4. The back of the body was cut off to mount a fifth wheel, allowing it to tow a trailer so large that it hauled both living quarters and a dirt track race car.<\/p>\n<p>The 1948 Nash trucks appearing in this feature were photographed some years ago at Ed Moore&#8217;s eclectic Bellingham Auto Sales in Massachusetts. They have both been sold, but Ed has <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bellinghamautosales.com\">plenty more treasures<\/a> available.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The words &#8220;Nash truck&#8221; may conjure up images of the four-wheel drive Quads that fought in World War I. But the Quad wasn&#8217;t the only early Nash truck. When Charles Nash took over the Thomas Jeffery Company he inherited a line of Jeffery commercial vehicles that carried the Nash name for a while. 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