A chance meeting in 1949 between Donald Healey and George Mason, head of Nash-Kelvinator, led to the expansion of the...
The Nash eight-cylinder models from 1932 and 1933 epitomize the elegance of their time, featuring gracefully streamlined designs highlighted by...
In 1950, Nash-Kelvinator revolutionized the American automotive scene with the introduction of the groundbreaking Rambler, creating a new niche in...
While it is Packard, Lincoln, and Duesenberg that often get all the press, other American manufacturers produced superb luxury automobiles...
The Nash-Healey was the result of a chance meeting in 1949 onboard the steamship Queen Elizabeth between Nash President George...
A little-known concept car built by a leading Italian coachbulder for an American manufacturer was the 1955 Nash Ambassador Speciale....
The Nash Statesman is a full-sized automobile that was built by Nash Motors for the 1950–1956 model years. The Statesman...
This is a one-of prototype developed by Pininfarina at the request of Nash designer George W. Mason. It was intended...
The 1953 Nash-Healey Le Mans Coupe offers an enticing classic car rally, race or tour alternative: A car with both...
At a time in automotive history when American manufacturers were consistently making every new model bigger and more elaborate than...