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The Darabs’ Ambassador has an on-the-column three-speed transmission with overdrive. In 1951, for the first time, Nash offered GM’s Hydra-Matic transmission as an option.
A barter sale took place. They traded even up, a 1989 Dodge Ram pickup for a 1951 Nash Ambassador Super. Darab thought his truck was worth about $9,000, but he had less than $5,000 invested.
Nash introduced several innovations to the automotive market, starting with the heating and ventilation system in 1938. It also debuted unibody construction in 1941 and seat belts in 1950.
Used 1951 Nash Ambassador 60 Super 2 Door Brougham Options. Enter Mileage and Select Options. Selected Trim: Super 2 Door Brougham. Mileage (Optional) Mileage changes a vehicle’s value. The default ...
Patrick McKay never forgot his Nash -- the 1956 Ambassador was much, much more than transportation to the hard-working Irish immigrant. “The Nash was the focal point of Patrick’s life as a ...
The 1950 Nash Ambassador is the anti-Ferrari FXX K. One of Jay Leno’s least-valuable cars is also one of his coolest. ... (a ’48 and a ’51) running and enjoys long, aimless drives.
Gene and Judy Darab, of Oakley, were not looking for a Nash or any other kind of car when they went to a Mopar (Chrysler) swap meet about a year ago. They wanted to sell their 1989 Dodge Ram pickup.
Editor’s note: David Krumboltz’s regular column is on hiatus until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In its place, we’re running some of Dave’s favorite past columns. This one ...
Used 1951 Nash Ambassador 60 Super 4 Door Sedan Options. Enter Mileage and Select Options. Selected Trim: Super 4 Door Sedan. Mileage (Optional) Mileage changes a vehicle’s value. The default value is ...
Gene and Judy Darab, of Oakley, were not looking for a Nash or any other kind of car when they went to a Mopar (Chrysler) swap meet about a year ago. They wanted to sell their 1989 Dodge Ram pickup.
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