Yes they did have rear turn indicators. Since they were styled by Nash, the turn signals were made into the tail light assembly. My Mom owned a '53 Statesman 4-door sedan when I was a kid, and they were located there. Funny you should mention the rusted bumper Tony, every time I used to see a Nash, it was as full of hole as a block of Swiss cheese. Last I knew, you could pick one up for under $5,000.00. Not too bad for a car that rusted to pieces within say 5 years or so. With that said, I'd still like to find a good Nash project to work on. After all, retirement ain't all it's cracked up to be!
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Do they not have rear indicators? or is it part of the taillights?
i really don't care about these things as OPC's, but that inexplicable rusted bumper redeems completely.
Yes they did have rear turn indicators. Since they were styled by Nash, the turn signals were
made into the tail light assembly. My Mom owned a '53 Statesman 4-door sedan when I was
a kid, and they were located there. Funny you should mention the rusted bumper Tony, every
time I used to see a Nash, it was as full of hole as a block of Swiss cheese. Last I knew, you
could pick one up for under $5,000.00. Not too bad for a car that rusted to pieces within say
5 years or so. With that said, I'd still like to find a good Nash project to work on. After all,
retirement ain't all it's cracked up to be!
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