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Nash produced the Rambler from 1950 to 1954, although the nameplate
actually dates back to 1902. This 1950 Nash Rambler Airflyte
Convertible Landau, built in Kenosha Wisconsin, was only produced
as a convertible and is one of 9,330 produced Hailed as America's
introduction to the compact car, the Rambler was built using the
Airflyte design, which basically was their name for unibody
construction. Using rigid door and window frames with a convertible
fabric top, allowed for the car to use less steel, and consequently
be lighter and less expensive to own and operate than traditional
automobiles. Nash merged with Hudson in 1954 to form the American
Motors Corporation, more commonly known as AMC.
Vehicle Details
1950 Nash Rambler
Listing ID:CC-907156
Price:$44,750
Location:Milford, Ohio
Year:1950
Make:Nash
Model:Rambler
Odometer:0
Stock Number:VT1012-newdata-20200521
VIN:D1783
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