This 1925 Nash Advanced Six roadster was reportedly featured in a 2022 big-budget movie and is powered by a 249ci inline six-cylinder engine backed by a three-speed manual transmission. Features include manual steering and brakes, a rear-mounted spare tire, and a tilt-out windshield. Finished in Baby Blue and black and equipped with a black cloth manual soft top over a black leather interior, this Nash comes from the selling dealer with a clear title.
Previously red, the exterior was refinished in Baby Blue and black in the Spring of 2021. Features include chrome dual headlight housings, a polished radiator shell, a four-piece folding hood, cowl lamps, a black front bumper, a chrome tilt-out windshield frame, a black cloth folding convertible top, running board scuff plates, and a rear-mounted spare tire. The selling dealer states that peeling paint to bare metal can be found in various places and is noticeable around the door frame, the grille, and around the fenders.
A set of black solid steel wheels is wrapped in bias-ply whitewall tires. The selling dealer states that the tires were installed in 2021.
The bench seat is upholstered in black leather. Features include manual steering, steering wheel hub-mounted spark and throttle adjustment levers, a floor-mounted manual transmission shifter, conventional clutch and brake pedals, and a body-color dashboard. The selling dealer states that there is a tear in the seat and the leather is worn in spots.
Gauges for the fuel level, oil pressure, and amps are located ahead of the driver. The speedometer and odometer gauge are not present. The true mileage on this vehicle is unknown.
Power is provided by a 249ci inline six-cylinder engine backed by a three-speed manual transmission. The selling dealer states that the last full service was completed in the spring of 2022. The fuel pump was replaced in the spring of 2021.
This Nash was factory-equipped with a solid front axle and a solid rear drive axle. Braking is provided by manual four-wheel drums. A single exhaust system exits at the rear.