Due to my recentdivorce and total lack of time I am forced to part with my 1928 Nash 322 cabriole, he car was restored in early 1990s and won several shows including the grand nashional in 1996 put by Nash car club of America it was shown around midwest and was based in Cabot Arkansas. I purchased car from the Mecum auction in Little Rock in 2012 at the breaking up of the Salmon bros museum were the car had been since 2000. there is a lot of documentation with car from the restoration and its history. The car was sold in Los Angeles California July 3rd 1928 for $800 dollars, ticker was $1050.00 but a 1924 was traded in fordifference .In 1989 it was purchased by Dean Smith of Cabot AK inWashingtonState the story of how he found and brought the car is in a story in the Nash times. I have shown the car since I have it in 2013 won its division in AACA Naples/Marco region . The car looks spectacular and always draws a crowd most people have not heard of Nash.Thecarburetorand fuelvacuumpump have beenprofessionallycleaned and adjusted I justdon't have the time to run regularly and keep up its a joy to see going down the road and deserves to go a loving home that will appreciate the history.Sold with no reserve at a fair starting price.