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Designed to be "a bit daring, bold, and out of the mainstream" under George Mason's guidance, the Ambassador is a pretty ...
Nash gave us some other interesting features. In 1936, they started selling “Bed-In-A-Car” in which people could lower the rear seat and create a level surface with their feet in the trunk.
Nash Motors would have been a century old today, and while I suspect that most modern gearheads probably don't give Nash much thought, they really should. For a defunct car company, we still feel ...
When I was growing up, my dad worked at a Nash car dealership in Price, Utah, where our family lived. In 1971, he traded in his car for a Nash Ambassador, paying an additional $50. He drove the ...
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