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dfp13 dfp13
New User | Posts: 5 | Joined: 05/09
Posted: 09/19/09
04:52 PM

Worked for Doug Nash in late 60's and early 70's. Trying to reconnect with Doug and some of the other guys who worked there during this time. Maybe some of the guys I built motors for. Doug moved his operation to Franklin, Tn to build 5-speed transmissions and later sold the business to a large corp, I stayed in Michigan and later retired as  Sr. Engineer@ Ford. Any help appreciated.  

 
arcaguy arcaguy
User | Posts: 200 | Joined: 01/06
Posted: 09/23/09
04:56 AM

Would you by chance be one of the guys that worked on his Mercury Comet that he drove for Stu Evans?   If so, I was the kid that used to come over to his house and "help" work on his car. I lived down the street from Doug when he lived on Ward Street in Taylor.  I heard he moved to Garden City and then a few months later I saw a feature on the Bronco Buster in one of the hot rod magazines.  I've wondered what happened to him for a few years.  If you find any info please post it here.  

 
gearboxbygearhead gearboxbygearhead
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 09/09
Posted: 09/23/09
05:25 PM

No, I'm not Doug Nash, but I've been in contact with him.  Might be best if you give me a call, and we'll take it from there.  (706)798-5841 (GA)  Roy  

 

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