Nash 1948 - A Century of Craftsmanship - How Nash Bodies are Built... the Action Story of a Great Milwa
 
            
                                    20 page all new reprint; digitally restored from the original source and printed on high quality 8.5" x 11", 32#, 97 bright acid free paper in Color, assembled into an individual item that is folded and stapled, or heat bonded with an adhesive fabric binding.
Contents - Index:
- Pages: 20
 
- Nash 1948 - A Century of Craftsmanship - How Nash Bodies are Built…the Action Story of a Great Milwaukee
 - Nash Motors
 - Image - Charles W. Nash
 - Image - George W. Mason
 - A Century of Craftsmanship - This is the Story of Craftsmanship.
 - A.D. Seaman in his ox-driven delivery wagon - 1855
 - The Seaman Furniture Factory - about 1860
 - Seaman Automobile Bodies Originally were Manufactured in this Plant in 1909 Image
 - Image - Alonzo D. Seaman
 - Image - William S. Seaman
 - The Nash Body Plant Today - Image
 - Steel - the Basic Ingredient
 - Presses in Action
 - One of the Huge Press Rooms where Nash Roof Panels are Stamped Out
 - Unitized Construction
 - A Constant Bank of Underbodies is Maintained - Image
 - Preparing Subassemblies
 - One of Four Stages of Unitized Construction: the "Uniside" Assembly Operation - Image
 - The Body takes Form
 - "Merry-Go-Around" Method of Assembly - Image
 - Bonderizing and Painting
 - Body Wash Station - Image
 - Inside Appointments
 - Power Machines Cut Through 50 to 75 Pieces of Trim Cloth at One Time - Image
 - Next Stop - Kenosha
 - Men Make Quality
 
