1951 Nash Super Ambassador Airflite 6 model ideal for long distance
rallies with a mild and pleasant almost electrically operated motor
cylinders. It�s appearance is not lost for the perfect lines that
define a figure they called 'bathtub' (bath design), the faired
wheels and whitewall tires. It is a unit that is very original.In
1916, Charles W. Nash bought a car company to manufacture cars that
bear his name. 'Ambassador' is the name applied to the main line of
Nash Automobiles. The House developed the first 6-cylinder engine
with improved valve head that increased power with incredible
softness because four brackets and crankshaft reinforced with 7
bearings. It is a sign of aerodynamic design times of post-war
promising to be the most revolutionary car of all time. While other
brands working in these designs, the Nash had them in production.
Seatbelt introduced in large cars. It was the first place all the
components of air conditioning in the front integrating them into a
single unit (air and heating). In 1953 it merged with the Hudson
due to low sales leading to the American Motors Corporation. The
Nash Ambassador is robust but not overweight demonstrating clean
design and solid engineering. It is registered with the advantages
of Historical Certification. It comes with just last ITV and in
perfect condition. Ready to enjoy. Request information without
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