The same man who sold my dad our BN2/100M had one for sale for $35K. Dad didn't care for the 'headlights-in-the-grill' Nash look so he passed on that (I prefer the early Pinanfarina design as well). Sometimes, though, I wish we'd bought it and thrown a tarp on it for 30 years. We did get a smokin' deal on the BN2, though. Some consider the first one as "America's First Sports Car" as it beat the 'Vette by a year or so (only the engine was American, but ...).
The USPS issued a stamp collection with the later N-H on one (Dad had a black T-Bird like the one in the collection).