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 ...
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 ...
It's been 71 years since Nash Motors merged with Hudson to form American Motors Corporation (AMC) and 68 years since the final Nash rolled off the assembly line. Unsurprisingly, the brand is pretty ...
Terry Gale, 62, a retired restaurant and maintenance company owner living in Elizabeth, Colo., on his 1954 Nash Ambassador, as told to A.J. Baime. When I was growing up, my dad worked at a Nash car ...
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Nash made but one model series for 1942, the Ambassador. Within this series, however, there were three sub series, the 4200, or Ambassador 600, the 4260 Ambassador "Six" and the top-of-the-line 4280, ...
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America has many excellent car museums scattered across the country: The Henry Ford in Dearborn, the Petersen in LA, the LeMay in Washington…the list goes on. For whatever reason, it typically doesn’t ...
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About to celebrate its 90 th birthday, the sedan featured here is a poignant reminder of custom-car rituals from the 1970s through the 1990s. Charles Nash joined the car business in 1916. In various ...