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