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check out this 1952 Nash Rambler Convertible that 330 hp GM Performance 350 small-block with vortech heads, holley 600 carburetor on an edelbrock manifold, a Turbo 350 Automatic transmission with ...
Bill Vance: Stylish and roomy 1956 Rambler was AMC’s salvation American Motors Corp. was born with the merger of Nash Motors and Hudson Motor Car Co. on May 1st, 1954. Bill Vance May 7, 2021 6:00 AM ...
But Nash sales had faded during the ’50s, while Nash’s compact cousin, the Rambler, had flourished. ... Fine appointments and a finer grille texture lent a more expensive look, ...
With an added push from the nation’s No. 4 pop song, American Motors'”little Nash Rambler” was in high gear last week and setting new records. November production hit a new high of 26,782 cars.
Nash-Kelvinator files trademarks for the Rambler and Statesman on May 22, 1950. Later that year, the Rambler, a nameplate first used in the early 1900s, became one of America's first successful ...
The 1955 Nash Rambler Custom currently featured at BringaTrailer.com is a nice representative of the marque's value-oriented offerings, and it ought to help put the automaker back on your personal ...
It may look like a 1953 Nash Rambler Airflyte, but when it came to saving this convertible, Paul Kenny of Thousand Oaks, Calif., discovered he needed to get a bit creative.
American Motors, based in Kenosha, Wis., was formed in 1954 by the merger of Hudson Motors and Nash-Kelvinator. The Nash Rambler was memorialized in the song “Beep Beep (Little Nash Rambler ...
Nash. Rambler. American Motors. Elizabeth residentTerry Gale is on a mission to collect the cars that not many car collectors are interested in.