In 1925, Charles W. Nash expanded his Nash Motors lineup with the Ajax, a quality car in the $1,000 price bracket, but it wasn’t an Ajax for long. Continue reading
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British-American-Italian Hybrid: The 1951-54 Nash-Healey
Before the Corvette, Thunderbird, and Kaiser-Darrin came the Nash-Healey, and it was quite arguably the real sports car of the lot. Continue reading
Exotic Wood: The 1946-48 Nash Suburban
Most every volume automaker offered a Woody at one time or another. Here’s a Nash contribution, the handsome 1946-48 Ambassador Suburban. Continue reading
Last of the Airflytes: The 1954 Nash
The 1954 model year saw the end of the Airflyte era at Nash Motors, as the company would soon take an entirely new direction. Continue reading
Who was Charles W. Nash?
He’s seldom mentioned today, but Charlie Nash was one of the pioneers of the U.S. auto industry and helped to found two great carmakers. Continue reading
Trendsetter: The 1941 Nash 600
Highly advanced for 1941, the Nash 600 laid the foundation for Nash and American Motors products for decades to come. Continue reading
Video: The 1950 Nash Rambler Conquers Pikes Peak
Nash Motors was eager to demonstrate that its new compact Rambler was a real, go-anywhere automobile. Continue reading