How much is a Nash Rambler worth?

How much is a Nash Rambler worth?

How much is a Nash Rambler worth?

A: The average price of a Nash Rambler is $26,978.

How much is a 1953 Nash worth?

With a staggering list price of $6,399, nearly $3,000 more than a 1953 Corvette, only 62 were produced that year. The stunning example offered here was the fifth of the 62 Le Mans coupes produced in 1953, of which only around 30 are known to have survived.

When was the last Nash Rambler made?

1955
The Rambler American is a compact car that was manufactured by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) between 1958 and 1969. The American was the second incarnation of AMC forerunner Nash Motors’ second-generation Rambler compact that was sold under the Nash and Hudson Motors marques in 1954 and 1955.

Did the Nash Metropolitan have a back seat?

Mid-year models featured an opening trunk lid — trunk space was previously accessed by folding the rear seat forward. Metropolitan sales peaked in 1959 with 22,309 cars sold.

What kind of convertible is a 1950 Nash Rambler?

This 1950 Nash Rambler Custom Landau convertible coupe was purchased by the current owner in an estate sale. It comes equipped with a power-retractable convertible top front and rear bench sea… Read More Call us at 715-709-0343 or email us at [email protected] to discuss this vehicle today.

Where can I buy a Nash Rambler?

Worldwide Vintage Autos is one of the largest classic automobile consignment dealerships in the world. With over 200 vehicles in stock spanning over 80,000… More Nash produced the Rambler from 1950 to 1954, although the nameplate actually dates back to 1902.

Where is a 1956 Nash Metropolitan convertible?

1956 Nash Metropolitan convertible in great shape. All original, always garage kept. The car runs and drives as you would expect. Car is located in Park City Utah. Please call or text with any… Read More 1958 Nash Metropolitan In good condition and complete!

When did the Nash Rambler Airflyte come out?

More Nash produced the Rambler from 1950 to 1954, although the nameplate actually dates back to 1902. This 1950 Nash Rambler Airflyte Convertible Landau, built… More