The 1951 Nash Rambler arrived in a United States that still equated automotive success with chrome, cylinders, and sheer size, yet it dared to argue that comfort and style could come in a smaller ...
Launched in 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette is widely regarded as the first sports car introduced in the U.S. by a major automaker since the Great Depression. But the truth is Nash Motors did it before ...
Nash Motors is a stout ten-year-old stock which recently paid a 900% stock dividend, and during its life has paid its original backers— its President Charles W. Nash, its Bankers Lee, Higginson & Co., ...
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 ...
Tom Meredith, 74, of Cairo owns this 1955 Nash Rambler station wagon. The Nash Rambler established a new segment in the automobile market and is widely acknowledged to be the first successful modern ...
Bubbler Talk questioner Joel Eul stands outside the former Nash Motors plant on Clement Avenue in Bay View. As automobile companies pledge to take a major step toward production of electric vehicles, ...
YUMA, COLO – The Orphanage is pleased to announce the display of a restored 1962 AMC Metropolitan 1500 Hardtop, available for public viewing over the next three months in Yuma, CO. Originally ...
When Robert Sennett takes his '37 Nash Lafayette to car shows, he hears every imaginable guess as to the identity of the stylish two-door sedan. Most folks have no clue, but every once in a while, the ...