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When the 1952 Nash Ambassador bet on aerodynamics
The 1952 Nash Ambassador arrived at a moment when American cars were growing longer, lower, and louder, yet few were shaped so unapologetically by the wind. Instead of chrome excess, Nash wrapped its ...
Established in 1916, Nash Motors is a company we don't hear much about nowadays. That's not surprising given that it disappeared as an independent brand in 1954 (71 years ago as of 2025), but Nash ...
When talking about orphan car brands, we usually think about Plymouth, Oldsmobile, and Mercury. Packard also gets some attention, as do Studebaker and American Motors (AMC). But not many people seem ...
The idea that Americans might take to a small car--no, a really small car--was something that cigar-chomping Nash president George W. Mason pondered for quite some time. Despite his own king-size ...
Given the information in the preceding paragraph, is it any wonder 1942 vintage automobiles are today, few and far between? In order to have the best chance of seeing a 1942 Nash, or for that matter ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The year 1942 was a difficult one, to say the least, for American automobile manufacturers and dealers. U.S. involvement in World ...
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