1951 Nash Rambler Navigation
Features
Engine Location : | Front |
Drive Type : | Rear Wheel |
Production Years for Series : | 1950 - 1952 |
Price : | $1,675-$1,725 |
Weight : | 2415 lbs | 1095.426 kg |
Engine & Transmission
Inline 6 | L-Head | |
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Displacement : | 2828 cc | 172.6 cu in. | 2.8 L. |
Power : | 82 BHP (60.352 KW) @ 3800 RPM |
Bore : | 3.4 in | 86 mm. |
Stroke : | 3.8 in | 95 mm. |
Compression : | 7.25:1 |
Main Bearings : | 4 |
Cylinder Block : | Cast-iron |
Carter 1-barrel Model YF-757S |
Manual
Production Figures
Total Nash Production for 1951 : | 205,307 |
Total 1951 Rambler production : | 70,003 |
1951 Nash Rambler | |
Club Sedan 2 dr. 6 P : | 50 |
Convertible 2 dr. 5 P : | 14,881 |
Country Club 2 dr. 5 P : | 19,317 |
Custom Station Wagon 2 dr. 5 P : | 28,617 |
Hardtop Coupe 2 dr. 5 P : | 1 |
Station Wagon 2 dr. 5 P : | 5,568 |
Utility Wagon 2 dr. 3 P : | 1,569 |
Handling
1951 Averages
Avg. Car Cost : | $1,500 |
Avg. Household Income : | $3,510 |
Avg. Home : | $9,000 |
Avg. Gallon of Gas : | $0.19 |
Popular frequently asked questions include:
What are the dimension and mechanical specifications of the 1951 Nash Rambler?
Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1951 Nash Rambler? A: The 1951 Nash Rambler has a wheelbase size of 100.00 inches.Q: What is the length of the 1951 Nash Rambler? A: The 1951 Nash Rambler has a length of 176.00 inches.Q: How much did the 1951 Nash Rambler cost when new?A: The 1951 Nash Rambler cost approximately $1,675 to $1,725 (USD) when new.Q: What were the bodystyles of the 1951 Nash Rambler? A: The 1951 Nash Rambler was offered as a Club Sedan, Convertible, Country Club, Custom Station Wagon, Hardtop Coupe, Station Wagon, Utility Wagon.Q: How many vehicles did Nash produce in 1951? A: Nash produced 205,307 automobiles in 1951.Q: How many 1951 Ramblers were produced? A: Nash produced 70,003 examples of the Rambler in 1951.Q: What engine did the 1951 Nash Rambler have? A: The engine powering the 1951 Nash Rambler was a Inline 6L-Head (2828 cc | 172.6 cu in. | 2.8 L.) with 82 BHP (60.352 KW) @ 3800 RPM. Q: What transmission did the 1951 Nash Rambler have? A: The 1951 Nash Rambler had a Manual gearbox.
What are the dimension and mechanical specifications of the 1951 Nash Rambler?
How many 1951 Nash Rambler were produced?
How powerful was the 1951 Nash Rambler? Was the 1951 Nash Rambler popular? Was the 1951 Nash Rambler expensive? What was the fuel economy of the 1951 Nash Rambler?
Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1951 Nash Rambler? A: The 1951 Nash Rambler has a wheelbase size of 100.00 inches.Q: What is the length of the 1951 Nash Rambler? A: The 1951 Nash Rambler has a length of 176.00 inches.Q: How much did the 1951 Nash Rambler cost when new?A: The 1951 Nash Rambler cost approximately $1,675 to $1,725 (USD) when new.Q: What were the bodystyles of the 1951 Nash Rambler? A: The 1951 Nash Rambler was offered as a Club Sedan, Convertible, Country Club, Custom Station Wagon, Hardtop Coupe, Station Wagon, Utility Wagon.Q: How many vehicles did Nash produce in 1951? A: Nash produced 205,307 automobiles in 1951.Q: How many 1951 Ramblers were produced? A: Nash produced 70,003 examples of the Rambler in 1951.Q: What engine did the 1951 Nash Rambler have? A: The engine powering the 1951 Nash Rambler was a Inline 6L-Head (2828 cc | 172.6 cu in. | 2.8 L.) with 82 BHP (60.352 KW) @ 3800 RPM. Q: What transmission did the 1951 Nash Rambler have? A: The 1951 Nash Rambler had a Manual gearbox. - 1951 Nash Rambler Menu
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