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First is the 1950 Nash Rambler, with George Mason as the main ... You could even buy a Henry J at Sears Roebuck stores with Allstate badges on it and Sears tires and batteries.
The only visible difference between the Rambler Custom Cross Country and the Hudson Rambler Cross Country was the grille badge ... don’t consider this Nash to be one of their own, just ...
America's first successful compact car, the Rambler debuted in 1950 with a Nash badge. Discontinued after five years, it returned in 1958 as an AMC product named Rambler American. The nameplate ...
The 1956 Rambler (with Nash and Hudson badges) came as a four-door sedan or station wagon, the latter available as the industry’s first pillarless “hardtop.” And buyers could get Nash’s ...
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