It’s hard to mistake the look of a 1953 Nash Ambassador with almost any car from the 1950s. That’s what I personally like about them, they don’t fit in at all, in fact, they stand out from the crowd. This… more»
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Last Gasp: 1957 Hudson Hornet Custom
This isn’t just the last generation of the Hudson Hornet, this 1957 Hudson Hornet Custom is from Hudson’s last year in existence as a car company. It sounds like it has been a southwest car and it’s now located… more»
$1,600 or Offer! 1955 Nash Rambler Cross Country
Most of us know that as of May 1, 1954, Nash + Hudson = AMC. Sometimes it’s confusing as to what to call some of the Nash, Hudson, and/or AMC cars of that era, especially those right at the… more»
Drive It Anywhere: 1961 Nash Metropolitan
The last year of production for the Met was 1961 and just under 1,000 of them were sold that year with the remaining cars being sold in 1962. This nice-looking 1961 Nash Metropolitan can be found here on Craigslist… more»
Parked for 22 Years: 1940 Nash Lafayette
This 1940 Nash Lafayette is said to be a solid car with little rust. It certainly looks like a solid car, not to mention and elegantly styled one. It has been sitting for 22 years and will require some… more»
Restore or Restomod? 1952 Nash Rambler Greenbrier
For some odd reason, these Nash wagons seem to all look alike, at least for the most part. They all have a similar paint finish or lack thereof, They all look like they were just found in a barn…. more»
Sitting Since The 70s: 1954 Nash Metropolitan
It really helps your case when selling a car to provide extensive photos of the vehicle being offered. Here is an example of less certainly not being more. A 1954 Nash Metropolitan being auctioned here on eBay in Racine,… more»
Stored 20 Years: 1951 Nash Statesman Super
Statesman. That’s such an impressive name, or it was in past eras. I don’t know how or why anyone would want to get into politics today, but times were different in the years following WWII. This is, I believe,… more»
Stored for 31 Years: 1956 Nash Ambassador Custom
If a person wanted to stand out from the Chevy or Ford crowd in the mid-1950s there was hardly any better way to do that than with a 1956 Nash Ambassador Custom like this example listed on eBay in Shelton,… more»
Bustle Back Sedan: 1938 Nash Lafayette
This particular Nash made an appearance on Barn Finds almost three years ago when it was for sale on Hemmings for $3,800 in Salt Point, New York. Now it has made the trek south to Houston, Texas and is… more»
Last Tagged In ’63: 1951 Nash Ambassador Custom
The first completely redesigned postwar Nash was given an extremely rounded shape as a result of extensive wind tunnel testing carried out to reduce aerodynamic drag. The result was the Airflyte models with a smooth, rounded shape and almost… more»
The Perfect Second Car: 1959 Nash Metropolitan Convertible
To me the Nash Metropolitan has always been a bit of a curiosity in American motoring history. Coming as it did during the “bigger is better” phase following World War II it always seemed at odds with the rest… more»
Handsome Bargain: 1939 Nash LaFayette
While we live in a world populated by a handful of automakers, that wasn’t always the case. Inspired by the multiple divisions of General Motors, automakers who are no longer with us tried to build sales and gain profitability… more»