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The Nash Rambler is a North American automobile that was produced by the Nash Motors division of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation from 1950 until 1954 in sedan, wagon, and fixed-profile convertible body styles.
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Nash’s Rambler Country Club hardtop lasted through 1955, though for 1954 Nash introduced a slew of new body styles, including four-door sedans, and a proper two-door coupe with big fat A-pillars and framed door windows.
Meet the most glamourous Nash Rambler of all, the 1955 Country Club, The surprising success of the original Rambler back in 1950 was based on a shrewd decision by Nash president George Mason: Make it small, but don’t make it look cheap.
Explore the iconic 1955 Nash Rambler—its style, innovation, and legacy in compact car design. A must-read for classic car enthusiasts!
With its modest exterior dimensions, unibody construction, and small (ish) engine, the Nash Rambler is also a good deal closer to a modern car than are most of its contemporaries. This is a base-model (Deluxe) 1962 Rambler American two-door sedan, the third generation of the short-wheelbase Rambler.
The Nash Rambler, produced between 1950 and 1957, was North America's first compact car, adopting a European approach to styling. It was marketed to American buyers as a distinctive alternative to its larger, more flashy Detroit competitors.
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