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Nash Rambler 5.3L LS 1959

General description : 1959 Nash Rambler Custom Very Rare Nash Rambler American Station Wagon (Mini Nomad) AMC. Multiple Award Winning Nash known as "The Beauty & the Beast" is a 5.3L LS V8 with a Turbo 700R with overdrive. Beep Beep Get out of the way! 1334 MILES! Multiple Award winning 1959 Nash rambler American known as "The Beauty and the Beast" has been seen in many publications. This beauty demands attention starting with an eye-popping Snakeskin Green Viper paint. The metallic green seems to glow in the sunlight. The front and rear bumpers have been custom smoothed and powder coated silver. Dark tented glass with the ultra-cool sliding side windows. The crazy 20" rear and 18" front powder coated black BOSS wheels gives the perfect aggressive stance. Built on a FULL CUSTOM 2 x 3 racing chassis for strength and rigidity made to handle the extreme punishment this little beast can dish out! Narrow Dana with triangulated 4-bar rear end with 3.42 Posi gears. Driving is a breeze with a modern rack & pinion power steering. Stopping power comes from 4-wheel disc brakes. You can stop on a dime. Pro built 5.3L LS V8 with a performance cam and fuel injection. The over the top engine cover is a showstopper! Cooling is handled from an aluminum radiator with thermos-controlled cooling fans for engine and trans. 700R with overdrive transmission with LOKAR performance automatic shifter. Dual exhaust growls to life and lets everyone know you have arrived. Can you say "All American Made!" The Nash has a full array of Dolphin gauges. Custom console that's contoured to flow from the dash down between the bucket seats houses engine gauges, Lokar shifter and yes even two cup holders. The Kenwood stereo is hidden out of sight and is on a remote. Safety comes in the form of LED taillights, Halo driving lights and LED green tri-bar head lights. These babies can light up a small town! If you have never seen a Nash that can lift the front wheels off the ground. This beast is going to put you back in the seat! Put it in your garage for $44,995.00! This vehicle is located in Washington.

1959 Nash Rambler 5.3L LS is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Arlington by Cris & Sherry Lofgren for $44995.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Nash Model : Rambler Model Version : 5.3L LS Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1959 Location : Arlington Vehicle Registration : Undefined

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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.