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Nash dropped convertibles in 1942, though a few were offered in 1948. Nash revived the Rambler name for its compact line in 1950, and a “roll-top” convertible with solid steel superstructure ...
He also talked Indy 500 officials into letting him use a Nash hardtop/sedan to pace the world famous race in 1947, the first ever non-convertible. The new 1950 Rambler sold over 11,000 units its ...
talk to Don and Melissa Fitzgerald before deciding on a Nash Rambler. Luckily, that's not what the Fitzgeralds expected when they started with this bright-red '52 convertible. And, luckily ...
The price: $1,808, including radio, heater and air-conditioner, about $300 less than the bigger Ford and Chevrolet convertibles with similar equipment. Before long, Nash hopes to have Rambler ...
A 1951 Nash Rambler. Introduced in 1950 ... It was introduced first as a stylish convertible with the unusual feature of fixed side window frames. This allowed an electric motor to pull the ...
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Standard equipment includes the features that come with this vehicle. Select Your Options No options are available for this vehicle. For the most accurate pricing and values on new or used vehicles, ...
Faced with Korean-conflict steel shortages, the new-for-1950 compact Nash Rambler was introduced as a convertible and loaded with features to maximize profits. AMC forged international ...
The Nash Rambler was memorialized in the song ... Joe Fougerousse of Indianapolis drove to Colorado in a 1967 Rebel SST convertible that he restored with parts from two other cars.