- How much did a Nash Metropolitan cost new?
- How many Nash Metropolitans were built?
- What is a Nash Rambler?
How much did a Nash Metropolitan cost new?
The Metropolitan has character. Besides, in its day, it cost about $1,500 and got 28-40 miles to the gallon, depending on the car's condition. It came in a variety of oddly bright colors that one automotive writer of the time said were like those of “Neapolitan Ice Cream.”
How many Nash Metropolitans were built?
Production began in October 1953, with the first shipment of cars arriving to the U.S. several months later. Over the next eight years, over 95,000 Metropolitans were produced and sold under the marques of Hudson, Nash, and AMC.
What is a Nash Rambler?
The Nash Rambler is a North American automobile that was produced by the Nash Motors division of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation from 1950 to 1954 in sedan, wagon, and fixed-profile convertible body styles. On May 1, 1954, Nash-Kelvinator merged with the Hudson Motor Car Company to form American Motors Corporation (AMC).