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1949 Nash Ambassador Custom 1950 Nash Ambassador 1950 Nash Ambassador 1951 Nash Ambassador 2-door sedan. Nash-Kelvinator president George Mason believed in fiscal responsibility, but also wanted to be "a bit daring, bold, and out of the mainstream" by making "cars noticeably different from those of the mainline Big Three producers."
The base Nash 600 was renamed Nash Statesman for the 1950 model year. [1] The wheelbase of the Statesman was 9.0 in (229 mm) shorter than the companion Ambassador line. This was achieved by using a shorter front "clip" (the portion of a car from the cowl forward) than was installed on the Ambassador.
The aerodynamic 1949 Nash "Airflyte" was the first car of an advanced design introduced by the company after the War. ... (3.83 L) I6 in the Ambassador. In 1949, Nash ...
The new cars were introduced for the 1941 model year and marketed as the Nash Ambassador 600 series. Four body versions were available: a four-door Slipstream sedan with no protruding lights, running boards, or door hinges; a four-door Sedan with built-in trunk (now called notchback style), a Coupe Brougham with full-width front and rear seats, and a Business Coupe featuring a roomy rear deck ...
To create a racing pedigree for the marque, Donald Healey built four lightweight Nash-Healeys for endurance racing [45] Like the road cars, they had Nash Ambassador engines and drivelines. However, fitting higher-compression aluminum cylinder heads, special manifolds, and twin SU carburetors increased their power to 200 hp (149 kW; 203 PS).
A colorful 1970s airplane lounge with passengers in retro attire. People are socializing, playing cards, and enjoying drinks. The decor features bold patterns and colors, with a central bar area ...
An endorsement from Elon Musk, 5 million euros in financial donations this year alone, and now an invitation to meet Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban: once isolated, the far-right Alternative ...
An engineering company said Friday it has agreed to pay $53 million to settle all remaining lawsuits that alleged some blame for lead-contaminated water in Flint, Michigan, a decade ago. The deal ...