Vehicle Description
Gateway Classic Cars Milwaukee is proud to present this 1940 Nash
4022 Opera Ambassador, a classic automobile that embodies the very
spirit of a bygone era. This Nash is believed to be the last known
one of it's model on the road today in the USA, or maybe, even the
World..! October 1977 is when the current owner purchased the Nash
from the original owner in New Jersey NY.The sleek black exterior
has 4 coats of black paint and 4 coats of clear when she had the
body work was done in November of 2003, The 234 cubic-inch
inline-six and transmission had a full rebuild at 67,000 miles.
Since the rebuild under 12,000 miles have been covered in 22 years.
This 6 cylinder starts up smoothly with a clutch depress start and
an interesting feature is the hazard lights switch on the steering
column, a feature only commonly used in later vehicles in the '50's
and '60.Move inside to discover a thoughtfully designed interior
featuring a grey wool cloth blend of upholstery that complements
the car's exterior with understated elegance. the opposing fold
away rear seats are a feature unique to this model. The cabin is
equipped with an elegant center piece AM radio, providing a touch
of nostalgia. The inclusion of aftermarket seatbelts adds a layer
of practicality to this vintage masterpiece, ensuring a sense of
security as you embark on your journeys.The 1940 Nash 4022 Opera
Ambassador is a rare example of automotive history, Only 30 Minutes
away from where the car was originally built in Kenosha WI. Its
combination of classic features and elegant design makes it a
cherished addition for any enthusiast of vintage automobiles.