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1953 NASH RAMBLER The Nash is a pretty decent car but needs restored. The motor is free but non running at this time. The interior is complete but needs restored. Manual transmission with 6 cyl motor. Has air conditioning. Body is straight with some rusting in the rockers. Also a hole in the drivers side floor. Appears to have some Bon-do under the tail lights. Has a continental kit for the spare tire which is in the trunk Car comes without a key. No title with this car. Sold on bill of sale. previous owner had
$3,200
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1953 NASH HEALEY ROADSTER 1953 Nash Healey Roadster by Pininfarina This original 1953 Nash Healey Roadster with Coachwork by Pininfarina is just out of 50 year ownership and is the ideal candidate for straightforward restoration. Black with ivory interior and never restored, this original barnfind is an extremely exciting discovery for any enthusiast or collector alike. A rare and highly sought-after find, the Nash-Healey sports car was one of the earliest collaborations between European and American manufacturers. It
$39,000
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1958 NASH METROPOLITAN HARDTOP $50,000 in restoration receipts Original 1491cc Inline 4-cylinder engine 3-speed manual transmission Turquoise and White two-tone exterior Matching Turquoise and White interior AM radio Heater Turquoise-painted wheels Wide Whitewall tires For more information, please visit mecum.com.
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1960 NASH METROPOLITAN CONVERTIBLE 1960 Nash Metropolitan (series IV) Convertible finished in Autumn Yellow and Frost White paint. Black vinyl convertible top with plastic rear window, manual top fits well. There is a tear in the front of the convertible top. Black and white vinyl and cloth bench seat interior. Titled as a 1960 Nash (clean title), but the serial/body number notes this is a 1959 model year. To start: the key has been bypassed, now the ignition is a switch under the dash followed by a pull start knob on the dash. S
$17,900
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1962 NASH METROPOLITAN 1962 Nash Metropolitan - 1500cc 4 Cylinder - 3 Speed Manual Transmission - Blue and White Exterior - Gray and Blue Interior - Maintenance Paperwork Step back in time with the charming 1962 Nash Metropolitan, a vintage classic that exudes character and nostalgia at every turn. Powered by a peppy 1500cc 4-cylinder engine, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission, this Metropolitan offers a delightfully simple yet engaging driving experience. Dressed in a distinctive blue and white
$17,900
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1959 NASH METROPOLITAN 1959 Nash Metropolitan in Turquoise and white paint. This one is being sold as a running/driving project vehicle. Powered by the 1.5L Inline 4 paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. Riding on painted to match wheels with white wall tires. Seat is showing major damage. Will include numerous misc parts that can be found in the still photos; ie door panels, weather strips, etc. New battery and newer brake parts will be included with purchase. Full size spare located in the rear as well. Ple
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1935 NASH AMBASSADOR Swathed in a timeless combination of beige and brown, this 1935 Nash Ambassador stands as a testament to the era's elegant design. Its fully repainted body gleams, perched proudly atop classic American Racing wheels. Those P215/70R14 front and P225/70R14 rear tires anchor it to the road, while a touch of personality shines through in the homemade rear license plate mount. Once inside this Nash Ambassador and you're greeted by a warm tan interior where comfort and style reign supreme. From th
$33,995
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1927 NASH SPECIAL SIX Step back in time and into the driver's seat of this 1927 Nash Special Six, a classic piece of American automotive history. Its distinctive blue exterior truly captures the essence of the roaring 20s, while the calming gray cloth interior adds a touch of sophistication. Under the hood, you'll find a potent 278 CI OHV 52.1 engine, an exemplar of engineering prowess during the period. Paired with a 3-Speed manual transmission mounted on the floor, this car offers an authentic driving experience th
$33,000
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1959 NASH METROPOLITAN SERIES IV HARDTOP 1959 Nash Metropolitan Series IV Hardtop After launching the popular Rambler, Nash worked for many years on an even smaller car. Its first public concept, the NXI, (Nash Experimental International), was shown in 1949, followed after one year by the NKI, (Nash Kelvinator International). The name of the car was to be NKI Custom until shortly after production began, and new badges had to be retrofitted to early cars. The concepts were designed by independent stylist William Flajole, using the F
$37,900
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1955 NASH RAMBLER STATION WAGON Gateway Classic Cars of Tampa is proud to offer this unique 1955 Nash Rambler Wagon. During the 1950's "Baby Boom Era," there wasn't much on the American roads that looked like a Nash. The "Station Wagon" took the decade buy storm as each of the major American manufacturers offered their version of the family favorite. Yet, the Nash Rambler Wagon stood out from the rest. Unlike the often massive wagons produced by De Soto or Oldsmobile, the cute and nimble Rambler was more utilitarian making man
$24,000
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1934 NASH BIG 6 2-DOOR SEDAN Step into the realm of classic elegance with this 1934 Nash Big 6. This vintage beauty is a sight to behold with its dark maroon exterior that exudes a sense of timeless sophistication. The light tan leather interior adds a touch of luxury, offering a comfortable and stylish ride. Under the hood, you'll find a powerful V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission, ensuring a smooth and effortless driving experience. This Nash Big 6 is not just about looks and power, it's also equipped with mo
$38,000
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1955 NASH METROPOLITAN The 1955 Nash Metropolitan is an iconic example of American automotive design, notable for being one of the first American-designed cars that focused on compactness and fuel efficiency, a concept ahead of its time. This particular model, with its two-tone Canyon Red and White paint job, exhibits a playful yet classic 1950s aesthetic. It has undergone a full repaint that suits the car's distinctive styling. Inside, the Nash Metropolitan features a black and white interior, combining vinyl and
$24,995
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1954 NASH METROPOLITAN 542 HARDTOP 1954 Nash Metropolitan 542 Hardtop After launching the popular Rambler, Nash worked for many years on an even smaller car. Its first public concept, the NXI, (Nash Experimental International), was shown in 1949, followed after one year by the NKI, (Nash Kelvinator International). The name of the car was to be NKI Custom until shortly after production began, and new badges had to be retrofitted to early cars. The concepts were designed by independent stylist William Flajole, using the Fiat 50
$14,900
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1932 NASH SPECIAL EIGHT GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this restored 1932 Nash Special Eight (128in wheelbase) for your consideration. This Nash comes suiting a Red and Cream exterior paint with a Tan top over a clean Tan interior (original color combo). Powering this gorgeous ride is a 322ci Inline 8 making around 125hp paired with a manual transmission. This Nash does have some nice features such as; a front vinyl bench seat, manual top, manual windows, foldable windshield, self-oiling 4-blade cooling fan, Upd
$79,900
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1959 NASH METROPOLITAN CONVERTIBLE 1959 Nash Metropolitan convertible DGC6356. VIN E56365 What could be more fun than owning a Metropolitan and it's a convertible on top of that. I have had so many Metropolitans over the years and very few were convertibles. I bought this Metropolitan from a gentleman that owned it since 1986. He lived just north of Burlington, Washington. The Metropolitan was originally in California and maybe that's why it's a rust free body? When I first saw it, I knew I was gonna buy it. It's not a show car b
$17,500
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1957 NASH METROPOLITAN Gateway Classic Cars Milwaukee is excited to present this 1957 Nash Metropolitan hard top. The Metropolitan was manufactured from 1954-62 as one of first to enter the sub-compact market. This Metropolitan series III model was in production from 1955-58. The redesign offered two-tone paint schemes, hounds tooth interiors, and redesigned front grille. The B- Series engine size also increased in capacity to 1,489cc. with the continuation of the three-speed manual transmission. This 1957 Nash Metrop
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1955 NASH METROPOLITAN CONVERTIBLE This 1955 Nash Metropolitan Convertible is a super cute 50s microcar and is ready to cruise, especially considering the price of gas these days! When the Metropolitan debuted in 1954, it was ahead of its time for 2 reasons. First, it was the first American-made subcompact economy car, a genre of passenger cars that has risen over the past few decades and really seems to be hitting its stride today. Second, it was in a way a forerunner to Cadillac's Allente Convertible which, like the Metro, was
$28,995
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1960 NASH METROPOLITAN 1500 1960 Nash Metropolitan 1500 After launching the popular Rambler, Nash worked for many years on an even smaller car. Its first public concept, the NXI, (Nash Experimental International), was shown in 1949, followed after one year by the NKI, (Nash Kelvinator International). The name of the car was to be NKI Custom until shortly after production began, and new badges had to be retrofitted to early cars. The concepts were designed by independent stylist William Flajole, using the Fiat 500 chass
$12,500
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1931 NASH 663 Gateway Classic Cars of Saint Louis is proud to digitally present to you this Classic 1931 Nash 663: A Timeless Beauty in Black and GreenStep back in time and experience the charm of the 1931 Nash 663, a true classic automobile that exudes elegance and style. This vintage gem features a striking black and green exterior that is sure to turn heads wherever you go. The black interior complements the exterior, creating a cohesive and sophisticated look. Under the hood, you'll find a I6 engine that
$20,000
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1957 NASH AMBASSADOR Introducing the 1957 Nash Ambassador: A Classic American BeautyStep back in time and experience the charm of the 1957 Nash Ambassador, a true American classic. This stunning vehicle features a vibrant pink exterior that is sure to turn heads, while the black and white vinyl interior adds a touch of elegance and sophistication. Under the hood, you'll find a V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission, offering an enjoyable driving experience.Not only does this Nash Ambassador look great, but
$24,000
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1925 NASH RACER CONVERTIBLE 1925 Nash Racer For Sale This magnificent model has an aluminum racer body and a 6- cylinder overhead cylinder engine. The engine needs to be overhauled. The car is in good general condition, it is a very nice model. A great opportunity to own a 1 925 Nash Racer 'that will turn many heads where ever you decide to go... For sale by Dealer, and located in France, Europe. Transport and duty taxes to be paid by the Buyer, we can provide estimates for these costs. WeBe Autos Specializes in Marketing
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1961 NASH METROPOLITAN COUCH 1961 Nash Metropolitan Couch While most domestic automobile makers were following a "bigger-is-better" philosophy, Nash Motor Company executives were examining the market to offer American buyers an economical transportation alternative. The Metropolitan was designed in Kenosha, Wisconsin. It was patterned from a concept car, the NXI, (Nash Experimental International), that was built by Detroit-based independent designer William J. Flajole for Nash-Kelvinator. As we say, and have said ma
$8,000
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1948 NASH AMBASSADOR SERIES 4860 CUSTOM 1948 NASH AMBASSADOR SERIES 4860 CUSTOM CABRIOLET 1948 Nash Ambassador Series 4860 Custom Cabriolet The story of Nash Motors begins way back in the early 1900s with the Thomas B. Jeffery Company of Kenosha, Wisconsin. Prior to the first TBJC automobiles being produced in 1902, the company spent ample time developing its prototypes. The son of the company namesake came up with two radical innovations during the prototyping process, a steering wheel and front-mounted engines. While normal today, at the time vehicles utilized tiller steering a
$33,500
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1928 NASH 340 SPECIAL SIX 25 HP 6 cyclinder motor 3 Speed manual transmission 1928 NASH 340 SPECIAL SIX This is a concourse level restoration on this very rare 1928 Nash 340 special six. There is said to be only 3 of these cars to exist. The car is powered by the original 25 HP 6 cyclinder motor with a 3 speed manual transmission with floor mounted shifter. Still a 6 volt system. This is your chance to own a piece of American history.
$68,900
1946 NASH SEDAN If you are looking for something different to rod or restore, check this sedan out. This is a Series 4640 4 Door Trunk Sedan. Very complete. Very solid and very few dents. Original black paint with great patina. Has a flathead 6 motor and shows 61,000 miles. Comes with a good North Dakota Title and delivery is available. Stock #2059
$2,200
1947 NASH COUPE This is the 300 Series Super. If you are looking for something different to rod, here you go. Very unique styling; non-running flathead 6 cylinder motor. The car is quite complete. Floors will be rusty but the body is real decent for rust and dents. Don't miss this Nash-T Coupe! Good North Dakota title and delivery is available. Stock #1195.
$1,800
1953 NASH RAMBLER 2DHT Complete car, not running, with continental kit. Needs restored.
$3,500
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