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1936 Nash Ambassador Navigation
The Nash Ambassador Six and Eight models were the companies top of the line for 1936. The Nash 400 was their middle-line vehicle while their entry-level model was the LaFayette.
In the post-Great Depression era, every company was struggling to produce and sell their product. For Nash, 19336 was a good year, with sales increasing by 18-percent over the prior year, with total production reaching 53,038. 27,800 of their cars were LaFayettes. The company recorded a profit of 1,000,000 for 1936.
In October of this year, Nash and Kelvinator announced a merger.
In the post-Great Depression era, every company was struggling to produce and sell their product. For Nash, 19336 was a good year, with sales increasing by 18-percent over the prior year, with total production reaching 53,038. 27,800 of their cars were LaFayettes. The company recorded a profit of 1,000,000 for 1936.
In October of this year, Nash and Kelvinator announced a merger.
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