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Time Machine: 1951 Nash Ambassador Super Airflyte

The first Nash Ambassador was in 1927 and by 1951 the Ambassador was the top model. Nash models from this era are best remembered for their enclosed front wheels. The company president, George Mason, was a big believer in… more»

Another Pair: 1958 Metropolitans

Jesse found a bunch of interesting cars including yet another pair of Metropolitans. This Metro might be a solid car under all the bird droppings. The engine has had a recent rebuild. The other is pink and isn’t covered in pigeon poop. These… more»

Field Find: 1950 Nash Airflyte

There’s just something about these cars that I like. This 1950 Nash Airflyte is in Bellevue, Texas and is listed on eBay with a starting bid of $2,500. In all fairness on the price, the body does look pretty good other… more»

Mars Survivor? 1956 Nash

Looking like a 2-year old used car, this 1956 Nash Statesman is claimed to be an ultra-low mileage original car with only 8,800 miles on the odometer. I’m not sure if that’s true, but the car certainly looks nice… more»

El Rumblero: 1959 Nash Rambler American

Here’s a vehicle that you don’t see every day – a 1959 Nash Rambler American that someone started to convert into a pickup! Listed here on eBay in Elmer, Missouri, “El Rumblero” is a vehicle that will have you… more»

Grandpa’s Car: 1929 Nash

This 1929 Nash four door sedan came from a Kansas barn, but is now for sale here on craigslist in Tucson, Arizona. The seller says his father bought the car from a neighbor in the mid-sixties and kept the car… more»

1931 Nash 899 Victoria Coupe Project

In October of 2015 we featured a 1930’s Nash that had the bed-in-car factory option here.  This model, a 899 Victoria Coupe, didn’t offer the “bed-in-car” option, through you might be able to fit one in?  Listed here on… more»

Baby Blue 1957 Nash Metropolitan

Nash-Kelvinator was way ahead of it’s time in designing a car based on how it is to be used, not on marketing. It was simple and practical like the refrigerators they made. For example, the left and right door skins… more»

Bed In Car: 1938 Nash LaFayette

Listed here on Hemmings for a negotiable $3,800 in Salt Point, New York.  The owner states this original barn find has only 8,779 miles on her. The best part though is that it is apparently fitted with the “Bed… more»

1958 Metro And Fiat 600: Odd Pair

Both are small and from ’58, but they couldn’t be more different!

Plain As Jane: 1960 Rambler American

From Barn Finds reader Patrick C – I just found this plain-as-Jane classic but it looks so complete that someone could have an easy daily driver. I bet that paint could buff out into a decent peach and I’ve heard… more»

Two Nash Metropolitans For $2,800

How often do you see a pair of matching Metropolitans? Thanks to reader Mark H for this great find! This lovely pair of cars are located in Ocala, Florida and are for sale here on craigslist for $2,800 for… more»

1953 Nash Rambler Deliveryman: Never Seen One

When this 1953 Nash Rambler Deliveryman popped up here on eBay with active bidding and the reserve unmet, I immediately began digging for more information on this funky variant. But there’s some deja vu at work here as well,… more»

Challenge Met! A Pair of Metropolitans!

Do you like two-tone, Anglo-American cars that look like bathtubs? Have we got a deal for you! Not one, but two barn find Metropolitans are at auction right now. Thanks goes to Jim S for finding the yellow and… more»

Stored Since ’78: 1961 Nash Metropolitan

Editor Note: This writeup comes from one of our longtime contributors who goes by the screen name “Dolphin”. If you have been following this site for long then you know that his comments are always insightful. We thank him… more»

Nash Metropolitan Stash: 4 for $2,500

I’ll see your 4 Subaru 360’s and raise you 4 Nash Metros for only $2500! That was David C’s comment when he emailed us the other day. Good one David! If you want a small classic, but the Subies… more»