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It might not look like it, but this cobbled-together 1956 Nash Metropolitan is the perfect expression of that mentality. Related: Don't have a favoriteRoadkillproject vehicle? Sign up for a free ...
Koziell weaved his way through the popping turquoise and pink sedans that would fit right ... In the new Nancy Drew movie, Nancy drives a Nash Metropolitan — sometimes called a clown car because ...
LOS ANGELES -- Back when minicars were decidedly uncool, the Nash Metropolitan served as a tiny counterpoint to the road beasts of the 1950s, even though it looked more at home in a carnival than ...
Writers have had a ball explaining the quirky charms of the Metropolitan, sold in America by Nash-Kelvin-ator (later AMC) from 1954 to 1962, but built in England at the Austin plant in Longbridge ...
But while the Big Three were following the "bigger is better" philosophy, Nash Motor Company decided that America needed an economical transportation alternative. And the Metropolitan was born.
One is a 1959 Nash Metropolitan, a short-lived economy car born in England. Few people remember the little Metropolitan, but this isn't necessarily a surprise. It never sold in huge numbers ...
Last year's winner was The Nash, an awesome hot rod 1957 Nash Metropolitan built by Greg Salzillo, and we got an inside look at how the toy version is designed and created. As with a full-size car ...