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Nash Metropolitan 1500CC I4 1957

General description : Mileage : 46662
BodyStyle : Coupe
Interior Color : Black Houndstooth
Exterior Color : Berkshire Green/White
VIN : E36686
Transmission Description : 3 Speed Manual
Doors : 2

Description : Gateway Classic Cars of Nashville Tennessee is proud to digitally present this cool cruising 1957 Nash Metropolitan. This 57' Metropolitan is one of the very first economy cars and was only offered for purchase in the U.S. and Canada from 1954-1962. Early in Nash history they shared a partnership with Hudson as well as Rambler, in the later years. With extremely low miles on this complete engine rebuild, this little machine will last for many more years giving smiles per miles! All of this while averaging 36mpg and will getting you around town without breaking the bank. This powerplant is backed by a 3-speed manual transmission, which is a blast to run through the gears especially being that they are on the column. The exterior on this '57 Nash Metro for sale is a vintage color of Berkshire green and Frost white, giving all the resect that this car deserves. With just the right amount of chrome, this little Metropolitan for sale really pops! Accented by the interior, which is black houndstooth, with classic cloth patterned design. This Nash would make a great piece for anyone interested in vintage British collator cars or just wants an attention-grabbing piece of history. With a full-sized car feel, in a compact package, this car was "green" and economical before it was cool! This cute 1957 Nash for sale was sold with one thought in mind, to sell an economical and well-built car. The Metropolitan took the minimalist approach, which can be seen, only optioned with AM radio and vinyl/cloth interior. Look at the mono-speedometer/ gauge cluster, steel wheels with hub caps with whitewall bias ply tires! Small, lightweight, and easy to drive, it's no wonder why this car was such a huge success. Not only is it easy to drive, but it is a blast to drive too! Look at this car and picture yourself going to the grocery store on Thursday, the cruise-in car show on Friday and hitting the beach on Saturday! That dream is just one phone call away!

For more information please call the Nashville showroom at 615-213-1800 or e-mail us at Nashville@GatewayClassicCars.com.

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1957 Nash Metropolitan 1500CC I4 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in La Vergne by Gateway Classic Cars for $17500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Nash Model : Metropolitan Model Version : 1500CC I4 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1957 Sub type : Coupé Location : Nashville

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About Nash
Nash Motors, a smaller American manufacturer in comparison to the dominant Detroit "Big Three" automakers (General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler), had its unique identity and history, setting itself apart in several ways:

Identity and Distinctions of Nash Motors:
Innovative Features: Nash was known for its pioneering approach to automotive engineering, introducing several innovative features ahead of its time.
Unconventional Design: The company often embraced unconventional designs, including aerodynamic shapes and distinctive styling cues.
Emphasis on Comfort: Nash prioritized passenger comfort, offering spacious interiors and advanced heating and cooling systems.
Advanced Safety Features: They were among the first to incorporate safety features like padded dashboards and seatbelts into their vehicles.
Economic and Fuel-Efficient Cars: Nash cars were recognized for their fuel efficiency and reliability, appealing to a segment of the market seeking economical transportation.
Ten Significant Nash Models with Tech Specs:
Nash Rambler (1950): An early compact car, the Rambler was known for its small size, featuring a 173.3 cubic inch, 82 hp engine, and achieving approximately 25 mpg.
Nash Metropolitan (1953): A subcompact car with a 1.2L engine, it had an economical 42 hp and remarkable fuel efficiency, achieving around 30-40 mpg.
Nash Ambassador (1949-1957): A full-sized car available in various body styles, equipped with a powerful 234 cubic inch, 112 hp engine.
Nash Statesman (1949-1956): Another full-sized model featuring a 184 cubic inch, 85 hp engine and a spacious interior design.
Nash-Healey (1951-1954): A sports car collaboration between Nash and Healey, powered by a 252 cubic inch, 125 hp engine, offering impressive performance for its time.
Nash Airflyte (1949-1951): These models featured a streamlined body design, powered by engines ranging from 172 to 184 cubic inches, producing 82 to 85 hp.
Nash Ambassador Custom (1956): Equipped with a V8 engine of either 250 or 320 cubic inches, offering horsepower in the range of 190-208 hp.
Nash 600 (1941-1949): Introduced before WWII, this model had a 172 cubic inch, 82 hp engine, and a streamlined design for its era.
Nash Lafayette (1934-1940): These models incorporated various engine sizes, ranging from 221 to 234 cubic inches, producing 72 to 95 hp.
Nash Advanced Eight (1933-1934): Featured an inline-eight engine with 298 cubic inches, delivering around 125 hp, an advanced feature for its time.
These Nash models, each with its unique attributes, contributed to the company's reputation for innovation, comfort, and fuel efficiency in the automotive industry.



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Identity and Distinctions of Nash Motors:
Nash Motors, a smaller American manufacturer in comparison to the dominant Detroit "Big Three" automakers (General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler), had its unique identity and history, setting itself apart in several ways:

Innovative Features: Nash was known for its pioneering approach to automotive engineering, introducing several innovative features ahead of its time.
Unconventional Design: The company often embraced unconventional designs, including aerodynamic shapes and distinctive styling cues.
Emphasis on Comfort: Nash prioritized passenger comfort, offering spacious interiors and advanced heating and cooling systems.
Advanced Safety Features: They were among the first to incorporate safety features like padded dashboards and seatbelts into their vehicles.
Economic and Fuel-Efficient Cars: Nash cars were recognized for their fuel efficiency and reliability, appealing to a segment of the market seeking economical transportation.
Ten Significant Nash Models with Tech Specs:
Nash Rambler (1950): An early compact car, the Rambler was known for its small size, featuring a 173.3 cubic inch, 82 hp engine, and achieving approximately 25 mpg.
Nash Metropolitan (1953): A subcompact car with a 1.2L engine, it had an economical 42 hp and remarkable fuel efficiency, achieving around 30-40 mpg.
Nash Ambassador (1949-1957): A full-sized car available in various body styles, equipped with a powerful 234 cubic inch, 112 hp engine.
Nash Statesman (1949-1956): Another full-sized model featuring a 184 cubic inch, 85 hp engine and a spacious interior design.
Nash-Healey (1951-1954): A sports car collaboration between Nash and Healey, powered by a 252 cubic inch, 125 hp engine, offering impressive performance for its time.
Nash Airflyte (1949-1951): These models featured a streamlined body design, powered by engines ranging from 172 to 184 cubic inches, producing 82 to 85 hp.
Nash Ambassador Custom (1956): Equipped with a V8 engine of either 250 or 320 cubic inches, offering horsepower in the range of 190-208 hp.
Nash 600 (1941-1949): Introduced before WWII, this model had a 172 cubic inch, 82 hp engine, and a streamlined design for its era.
Nash Lafayette (1934-1940): These models incorporated various engine sizes, ranging from 221 to 234 cubic inches, producing 72 to 95 hp.
Nash Advanced Eight (1933-1934): Featured an inline-eight engine with 298 cubic inches, delivering around 125 hp, an advanced feature for its time.
These Nash models, each with its unique attributes, contributed to the company's reputation for innovation, comfort, and fuel efficiency in the automotive industry.