(#167703) THE NASH FOUR MODEL 41 SERIES THE QUALITY CAR AT A POPULAR CAR PRICE NASH LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUE [cover title]. Motor Vehicles, Automobiles, Trade Catalogues.

THE NASH FOUR MODEL 41 SERIES THE QUALITY CAR AT A POPULAR CAR PRICE NASH LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUE [cover title]. [Kenosha, Wis. The Nash Motors Company], n.d. [1922?]. Single sheet, 8.5x75 cm, folded to make 10 panels, 7 illustrations. Advertising leaflet, printed in blue, light brown and black, featuring six models of Nash four-cylinder automobiles with 112-inch wheelbase available circa 1922, with specifications for the Nash Four Model 41 Series. "Nash founded the Nash Motor Company in 1916 after purchasing the Kenosha-based Thomas B. Jeffery Company. The Jeffery Company, best known for its "Ramblers," had begun life as a bicycle company in Chicago but, after a move to Kenosha, the company saw the coming tide and switched to producing automobiles. After the Jeffery family sold the company, the first Nash automobile rolled out of Kenosha's Rambler plant in 1917. Pledging to 'Give the customer more than he has paid for,' Nash built branch plants in Milwaukee, Racine, and Pine Bluff, Arkansas. During World War I, Nash negotiated a contract with the U.S. Army that made the Nash Motor Company one of the largest producers of trucks in the nation. By 1926 the Nash automobile was one of the nation's top selling makes of cars" (Wisconsin Historical Society). Some wear and several tiny chips along lower edge, some soiling to outer panels, a good copy. (#167703).

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