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Not a restored driver this will be a race car! OK go ahead with the jokes LOL!!!
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Well, you can check with Nash Metropolitan Restorations. They're located in Hartleton, Pa. That's about 5 miles from Billy Nees. You might also want to check in with him. He is the "GURU" of oddball combinations!
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not sure what a metropolitan is, but this thing is really nice and pretty cheap
http://kansascity.craigslist.org/cto/927638127.html |
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5 on ebay right now --Cheap to expensive--Comp 387
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There was a really clean looking, and pretty fast, Nash Metropolitan at the Pinks All Out in Montgomery AL last weekend. Talk about a short wheelbase!!! It couldn't be more than 60 or 70 inches total! What a crazy racecar.
Interestingly, my dad used to drive a Metropolitan to work back in the early 60's in Portland Or. Economy car... some things never change.
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