Anyone know what happened to this Nash?

Kevin Lynch

PCS Member
I've been wondering whatever happened to Bob Cosgrove's Nash ambulance. It was on ebay I believe a few years ago and the listing mentioned it was an estate sale. This was possibly a 1935. You wouldn't forget it if you ever saw it. It had pink and blue storks painted on the back doors for all the babies that were born in it. Anyone know where it is????
Thanks!
 
I remember the car at Daytona in 2004, it was gorgeous. I thought it was for sale after Bob Cosgrove's passing for a big sum of money, my memory says $100K? I mentioned this ambulance just a week, or so ago in an unrelated thread. I sure hope it found a good home. What a car!
 
that would be this one. did you say it was converted from a hearse
 

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Fictional?

So all those storks painted on the doors are fictional?????? (I know the stork is fictional, I mean the story about all those babies born in it???)
 
who can say. the truth is in the eye of the teller. but in all honesty I don't thinking they did that in the 30's. paint storks that is I'm sure they were having babies.
 
Motor repaired

I remember the car at Daytona in 2004, it was gorgeous. I thought it was for sale after Bob Cosgrove's passing for a big sum of money, my memory says $100K? I mentioned this ambulance just a week, or so ago in an unrelated thread. I sure hope it found a good home. What a car!
A close friend of the current owner dropped by the Museum last week and told me that one of the connecting rods had snapped on the motor. He had it repaired and the car is supposed to be in grand order (super strong running) now...the owner very happy with the car. I remember when it was offered for sale, somewhere on the Treasure Coast of FL., if memory serves me correctly, back in the late 90's. At the time , I thought it was expensive but, seeing what was spent on the '38 LaSalle S&S Carved Sided Coach I recently sold- this car was probably a great buy! LOVE to see these old coaches preserved!
 
Bob Cosgrove

I can't recall what event I met Bob at the first time. It was in the late 90's. I asked Bob if he heard of PCS and he said he used to be a member. I suggested he rejoin and he did. The last time I saw him was at the 2004 meet. A few years later it was on ebay as an estate sale. If it is still in FL, that would be great.
 
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