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Nash
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was founded in 1916 by Charlie Nash.
was merged with the Kelvinator appliance company in 1937.
was merged with Hudson Motors in 1954 to form American Motors Corporation (AMC).
was last offered as a separate make in 1957.

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x1939_Nash_LaFayette.jpg (54663 bytes)

x1941 Nash Ambassador 6.jpg (23162 bytes)

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1918 Sedan

1923 Touring

1930 Ambassador

1939 Lafayette

1941 Ambassador

1949 Ambassador

1950 Ambassador
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1952 Rambler 1953 Nash-Healy 1955 Ambassador 1955 Metropolitan 1956 Ambassador 1956 Rambler Cross Country 1957 Ambassador Custom

Nash could be considered to be still around...in the fact that the merger of Nash and Hudson became AMC, which was purchased by Chrysler, and is now the Chrysler Group, LLC!

 
Did You Know?
  • Nash Motors was formed using the facilities of the Thomas B. Jeffery Company.
  • Charlie Nash was president of General Motors before founding Nash Motors.
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