Nash sold about 49,000 Ambassadors in 1950, but you won't see many of them on the road today. This sedan is a stunning ...
Tony Stotz lives in Fremont, Ohio, and he tells us about how his grandfather, who had an apple orchard, let Tony drive the farm truck—a '52 Chevy pickup—when spraying or picking the apples at harvest ...
American car buyers in the 1950s were primed for chrome, comfort, and a sense of postwar optimism, but some new models still managed to stop them in their tracks. A handful of cars did not just look ...
Founded in 1916 by former General Motors president Charles W. Nash, the Nash Motors Company disappeared in 1954, when its merger with Hudson Motor Car Company created American Motors Corporation.
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