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1954 Nash Rambler Custom
Interior: custom leather and cheetah print by Ron Mangus. Paint: Base - DuPont 2001 Cadillac Gold and Hot Hues Tangelo Orange with custom mixed DuPont Hot Hues air brushed graphics by Kevin Robbins. Built by Bad Boyz Kustoms in Bakersfield, CA.

1959 Nash
The 1959 Nash is a classic coupe with a black interior and an aqua exterior. This vehicle has a 6-cylinder engine with 56-66 kW of horsepower, manual transmission, and 2WD drive type. It has had 2 previous owners and was previously registered overseas. With a mileage of 37,777 km, this Nash is a unique and timeless piece for any car enthusiast or collector looking for a vintage gem with a touch of nostalgia. repairs needed, new battery, new brakes, woper motor, fuel line . car has been garage co red for 10 yrs under a co er

1958 Nash American
Wayne, MI, 48184, US. Dealer's Information. Need financing?. Not a problem! We have multiple lenders servicing the classic car industry. Want to stop by and see it for yourself?. Exceptionally clean and well-maintained example.

1940 Nash Opera Ambassador
Vehicle Original VIN : R349728 Gateway Classic Cars Milwaukee is proud to present this 1940 Nash 4022 Opera Ambassador, a classic automobile that embodies the very spirit of a bygone era. This Nash is believed to be the last known one of it's model on the road today in the USA, or maybe, even the World..! October 1977 is when the current owner purchased the Nash from the original owner in New Jersey NY.

1960 Nash 1500
1960 Nash Metropolitan 1500 After launching the popular Rambler, Nash worked for many years on an even smaller car. Its first public concept, the NXI, (Nash Experimental International), was shown in 1949, followed after one year by the NKI, (Nash Kelvinator International). The name of the car was to be NKI Custom until shortly after production began, and new badges had to be retrofitted to early cars. The concepts were designed by independent stylist William Flajole, using the Fiat 500 chassis and running gear; the Nash Metropolitan was styled by Battista "Pinin" Farina.

1961 Nash Couch
1961 Nash Metropolitan Couch While most domestic automobile makers were following a "bigger-is-better" philosophy, Nash Motor Company executives were examining the market to offer American buyers an economical transportation alternative. The Metropolitan was designed in Kenosha, Wisconsin. It was patterned from a concept car, the NXI, (Nash Experimental International), that was built by Detroit-based independent designer William J. Flajole for Nash-Kelvinator. As we say, and have said many times here at Classic Auto Mall, one NEVER knows what's coming through the door and this consignment proves that to the teeth.