Looks to be a '47 or '48 Nash Ambassador Super Sedan. I can't really tell if its the 4 door with Suicide doors or the coupe.
https://www.proxibid.com/lotinformation/55775093/1948-nash-ambassador-super-4door-sedan
I’ve had the trailer about 15 years didn’t notice they were getting bad until I put the new tires on about 2 years ago and I don’t recall if it’s significantly worse now or not.
The trailer itself is at least 20 - 25 years old.
Decided it was time to treat my abused and neglected trailer to some TLC… she was in bad need of some serious maintenance and upgrades. New LED tail lights, side marker and clearance lights, with a new junction block and new 7way plug. New wheel bearings/races and seals, New shackles, bushings...
Tried to take the "Parts car - turned project" '78 Cutlass out for a cruise last Saturday, it cranked for about 5 seconds and stopped, then nothing. Bad battery cable connection - check - Good. Battery voltage - check- good. Jiggled the wires down to the starter and it tried to crank but stopped...
I am not sure either, I didn't get a very good look at as I didn't see it until I was taking the picture of the truck.... I'll try to remember where this was and see if I can have another peek at it.
Sounds like the restoration Hutch (oldsofb) did. He does a great job of detailing every step of the process on everything he does. You can also find him on You Tube... https://www.youtube.com/@hutchhiperf. Great videos to watch and learn, very meticulous and detail oriented.
James
Finally decided to take care of a couple slow leaks on the front tires of the Silver Stallion, needs new front tires anyway and wanted the beads clean and protected and hopefully leak free when I get the new shoes. One was worse than I thought, but cleaned up with some major “pitting” if you can...
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