Vehicle Description
Ground up restored, one of the best examples existing. Nash set out
to
impress and they did. Hiring Italian designer Pinin Farina sure
gave the cars a unique look. The Ambassador was the flagship model,
7 inches longer then the Statesman. It also featured the Jetfire,
biggest engine available. Mechanics Illustrated regarded it as one
of the best riding cars in America. Another unique feature was the
"twin travel beds". Both seats fold flat into a bed. Used by
traveling salesmen and banned at some outdoor movie theaters! This
was a clean rust free car to start with. Rock solid floors and
body. High quality paint with smooth finish. New chrome, excellent
glass and rubber. Motor compartment is detailed like it just rolled
out of the factory. Clean trunk with new whitewall spare. Very nice
and tidy interior. Unique 1950s Americana.
Whitewall tires
Fold down seats
Fender skirts
Reverse lights