Step inside the cozy cabin, and you're greeted by a black and white vinyl and cloth interior that's a perfect match for the exterior. The bucket seats are comfortable, and the dash-mounted shifter for the 3-speed manual transmission adds a touch of sportiness. The black diamond pattern upholstery with white trim is believed to be original and still presents well, with only minor signs of age. The Smiths speedometer, a nod to the car's British origins, takes center stage on the dash.
At the heart of this Metropolitan beats a peppy 1500cc inline-4 engine, fed by a single barrel carburetor. While the engine is a Series III unit it's been transplanted into this Series IV chassis, making for an interesting blend of Metropolitan history under the hood. The engine pairs with a 3-speed manual transmission to deliver a driving experience that's both engaging and economical. The car features drum brakes on all four corners, with coil springs and shocks up front and leaf springs with shocks in the rear. An aftermarket muffler adds a touch of character to the exhaust note.
HIGHLIGHTS: 1500cc Inline-4 Engine
Single Barrel Carburetor
3-Speed Manual Transmission
Drum Brakes (Front & Rear)
Coil Spring with Shocks (Front)
Leaf Springs with Shocks (Rear)
Aftermarket Muffler
Frost White & Black Paint
Full-Length Stainless Steel Side Molding
External Trunk Lid (Series IV Feature)
13"" Wheels in 155/80R13 Radial Tires
5.20-13 4-Ply Goodyear Spare Tire
Black Diamond Pattern with Black & White Vinyl Trim
Black Escutcheons
Bucket Seats with Column Shift
AM Radio (Needs Service)
Smiths Speedometer
With 87,959 miles on the odometer (believed actual), this 1961 Nash Metropolitan Series IV still has plenty of life left in it. Whether you're looking for a fun weekend cruiser or a platform to tinker with, this little British-built beauty is ready to bring a smile to your face. The black and white color combo, Series IV-specific features, and overall charm make this Metropolitan a great choice for any enthusiast. Call today!