1955 Nash Rambler Series 10 Navigation
The 1955 Nash Rambler was given a minor face life and several new features including full wheel cutouts in the front fenders and a new cellular front grille. Power was from an L-head six-cylinder engine which displaced 195.6 cubic-inches and offered 90 horsepower.
By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2012
By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2012
Related Reading : Nash Rambler History
Introduced in 1950, the Nash Rambler was designed to be much smaller than other contemporary vehicles while still accommodating five passengers easily and comfortably. Produced by the Nash Motors division of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation for six years only, the Rambler was responsible for establishing a new segment in the automotive market. Widely considered to be the original modern American compact....
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Receiving quite an elite status, the Rambler nameplate is responsible for leading the North American auto industry into smaller, more economical vehicle, which eventually received the identity of ‘compacts. Various companies attempted to build smaller vehicles following the war, with little success. The Nash Kelvinator Corp. of Kenosha, Wisconsin was the one to introduce the first ever compact,....
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