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Nash-Quad

Sherman 18

Master at Arms
taken at the Heartland Military Museum

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If you can start it I'll take it. :rotf

Never heard of this thing. Nash was all over the place back in the day.
 
Don't know what we'd do without these great reference photos, Jeff Thanks for sharing. I googled it and 4-wheel drive + 4-wheel steering, very interesting, it also would make a great Railroad Depot buggy, but was used as a WWI ammo carrier. :soldier
 
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