Re: [AMC-list] Nash Truck
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Re: [AMC-list] Nash Truck



As mentioned before, Nash was building trucks when he/they took over Jeffery in
1916.

Ken 


Quoting "(Sandwich Maker)" <adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> " From: Marc Montoni <Freedom@xxxxxxxx>
> " 
> " adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker) wrote:
> " 
> " >" No, they were basically just a bare-bones motorhome subframe with the
> " >" 390 engine and trans preinstalled in it and ready to ship to any
> " >" motorhome maker that wanted to buy one.
> " >
> " >they'd have been amgeneral truck chassis in the early '70s, same as
> " >went under their parcel vans.  the big 3 did this too.
> " 
> " 
> " I'm not sure about that.  The skeleton, if I'm remembering right, was
> " first offered in the first half of 1969, which predated the
> " acquisition of the Willys truck manufacturing operation that was
> " later subdivided into AMGeneral.
> " 
> " But that's only if I'm remembering right....
> 
> that would be interesting.  i wasn't aware that amc was interested in
> trucks before acquiring kaiser.  but if they were, it would've made
> sense to give it to amgeneral afterwards.
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