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20 Years In A Barn: 1955 Nash Rambler Classic

It’s hard to imagine that opening up the front wheel wells would be such a big design move, but that was the case with this 1955 Nash Rambler Classic. This beauty is listed on eBay with the reserve not… more»

BF EXCLUSIVE: 1953 Nash Ambassador Custom

Now, this is a daily driver! I’m not kidding, the seller uses this 1953 Nash Ambassador Custom as his daily driver, that’s as cool as it gets in my world. This black beauty is a Barn Finds Exclusive and… more»

Perfect Patina: 1949 Nash Tow Truck

This is one amazing looking truck!  This 1949 Nash Model 3148 tow truck was one of about 5000 service vehicles that were made for Nash dealerships between 1947 and 1954.  It’s believed that over 90% of these trucks were… more»

Big Wheel Survivor: 1924 Nash Victoria

In a sea of Model T’s this 1924 Nash Victoria was certain to stand out with its posh styling and immense wheels! Having survived 94 years, this stunning classic is in very reasonable condition considering its age. Thought to… more»

Tubby: 1951 Nash AirFlyte Ambassador Custom

A lot of people refer to these cars as the bathtub Nash but I think that Nash hit it out of the ballpark with their quirky styling starting in 1949. This 1951 Nash AirFlyte Ambassador Custom is the last… more»

Still For Sale: 1929 Nash Standard Six

This 1929 Nash was featured here on Barn Finds nearly two years ago in February 2016. Since then, the seller has dropped the asking price only $1,000. Found this time for sale here on Hemmings at a price of… more»

Two Door Toaster: 1951 Nash Station Wagon

Although these Nash’s are known for their bare bones simplicity, their styling is magnificent and extremely eye catching. Considered a true “Barn Find” by the seller, this toaster like wagon is a fairly solid survivor that is nearly on… more»

BF AUCTION: Nash Metropolitan Project Pair

This auction is for a pair of Nash Metropolitans. They have been sitting in the yard for over 30 years so they are probably only good for parts. The ’57 does have a clear title and its engine isn’t… more»

Multi-Colored: 1954 Nash Metropolitan Convertible

There’s something about tiny cars that almost everyone loves. It seems like they always have more personality! Besides, what could be more fun than owning a car made by a company that also made refrigerators? Although Crosley pretty well… more»

Solid 600: 1948 Nash 600 Sedan

After spending 30+ years in a barn being pretty well protected from the element, this beautiful 1948 Nash 600 is ready to be resurrected.  Offered here on craigslist near Genesee Depot, Wisconsin for $1,500, this Nash is a solid and… more»

Floridian Survivor: 1938 Nash Ambassador Six

Florida stored since 1965, this barn find Nash Ambassador Six is delightfully original and ready to drive. Wearing a lovely factory paint, with minimal signs of age, this Ambassador looks to be a great preservation project to take on… more»

1953 Nash Ambassador Country Club LeMans

For a guy who loves vintage Japanese cars so much, these old Nash models really float my boat, no pun intended. This is a 1953 Nash Ambassador Country Club LeMans Airflyte, a rare car and highly desirable for Nash aficionados…. more»

A Castaway? 1958 Nash Metropolitan

What a hoot! This 1958 Nash Metropolitan by the name of “The Minnow” (Gilligan’s Island, anyone?) is running, driving, licensed and insured for street use. It’s listed for sale here on eBay, with a buy it now of $3,000… more»

Rub a Dub Dub: 1949 Nash Airflyte 600

Even though it isn’t Saturday night, it’s time for your weekly bath! This bathtub is a 1949 Nash Airflyte 600 and it’s on eBay with an unmet opening bid of $2,000 and there are only two days left for someone… more»

Funky 4WD: 1961 Nash Metropolitan 4×4

Anyone who knows me knows that I’m normally a purist by heart. I normally prefer vehicles that are either original or restored to original specs. In the case of this 1961 Nash Metropolitan 4×4, I would have to say that… more»

Sold in Stores: 1952 Allstate Henry J

Perhaps one of the more unusual chapters in the American automobile industry is when Sears attempted to sell automobiles. Not service them or even accept trade-ins, but just to move product off the books as if it were a… more»

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