Vehicle Description
1959 Nash Metropolitan Convertible "This is a fun ride, the
converted convertible rides great. Recently I had some work done
see below. The good: New brakes and calipers new key and light
control switch and knob rebuilt carburetor all lines flushed, new
fuel pump electric new glove box, powder coated top frame, no
significant leaks does not smoke tonneau cover new zipper. Not
good: Top frame not installed, original radio not working all part
there. Steering wheel paint flaking ,Reason to sell: to many cars
January 1959 saw the start of Metropolitan Series IV (NK4)
production (Commencing with VIN E59048 on 12 January 1959). This
major redesign saw the addition of an external decklid (previous
models only allowed access to the trunk through the rear seat back)
and vent windows. By this time, the engine had been upgraded by
increasing the compression ratio from 7.2:1 to 8.3:1 (Commenced VIN
E43116 � October 15, 1957) giving an output of 55 bhp (41 kW) (as
used in the Austin A55 Cambridge). The additional features added 15
lb (6.8 kg) to the weight. Exterior color options were the same as
for Series III. The interior now used a diamond pattern for the
seats, with white vinyl trim. The MSRP for Series IV models was
$1,672.60 (Hardtop) and $1,696.80 (Convertible). Sales rose to
22,209 units in 1959, the Metropolitan's best-selling year,. Please
Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and
Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25
cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to
one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **