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Nash Ambassador Gläser Cabriolet 1935

Allgemeine Beschreibung : Of all the American independents, Nash of Kenosha, Wisconsin, has a particularly fascinating story. Company founder Charles Nash is a genuine “rags-to-riches” character who ran away from indentured servitude at the age of 12, eventually landing a job as a cushion stuffer at Flint Road Cart Company, owned by William C. “Billy” Durant and J. Dallas Dort. Streetwise and hard-working, Nash steadily rose through the ranks, winding up as manager of the Durant-Dort Carriage Company. Working closely with Durant, Nash was put in charge of Buick by 1910 and managed all of General Motors just two years later. However, like most people in Durant’s inner circle, the two men had a falling out, and Nash left GM to strike out on his own.

Charles Nash acquired the remains of the Thomas B. Jeffery Company (producers of the original Rambler) and formed Nash Motors Company in 1916. The first few cars were leftover models badged as Nashes to use up existing stock, so it wasn’t until 1918 that the first pure Nash hit the market. Buyers and critics commended the new Nash for its neat and tidy styling, refined Cardan-drive drivetrain, and powerful overhead-valve engine designed by former Buick engineer Erik Wahlberg. Nash quickly earned a reputation for high-quality, stylish cars at competitive prices and was often in direct competition with Hudson in the mid-priced market. In the 1930s, the influential designer Alexis de Sakhnoffsky worked with Nash to create a line of beautiful, streamlined bodies that complemented the powerful six and eight-cylinder engines. The top-of-the-line Ambassador was particularly stylish, with deeply skirted fenders and a flowing, fastback roofline reminiscent of the Chrysler Airflow. In classic Nash tradition, the Ambassador’s 260.8 cubic-inch inline-eight featured overhead valves and delivered its 100 horsepower with notable refinement. The advanced and robust drivetrain earned it a loyal following, even finding favor with European buyers who appreciated the Ambassador’s lively performance, durability, and value.

This fascinating 1935 Nash Ambassador Cabriolet is one of a mere handful of Nash automobiles in history to feature bodywork by an outside coachbuilder. Even more unusual is this Ambassador’s European origins, and it’s distinctive coachwork by the highly-respected firm Gläser-Karosserie GmbH of Dresden, Germany. First registered in Denmark in August 1935, little is known of the first owner. Gläser was a fitting choice to provide the coachwork for the big eight-cylinder Nash, as they had a long tradition of creating high-quality bodies for prestigious marques like Daimler, Horch, Steyr, and others. They also bodied a select few American cars, and the well-engineered Nash platform suited their style and quality. This example is understood to be the only one of its kind; however, Gläser’s production records did not survive World War II.

After being hidden away during the war, the Nash-Gläser quietly remained in Denmark for many years. It resurfaced and was acquired by a renowned collector of rare and unusual Nashes. Following the acquisition, he commissioned an extensive, ground-up restoration, performed by a noted specialist in Europe. Time had taken its toll on the structural woodwork, which restorers methodically recreated using the original pieces as patterns. The restoration team worked to preserve as much of the original sheet metal as possible, recreating new segments only when necessary. The owner selected a suitably bold color scheme of maroon and cream, with matching two-tone wheels and a tan interior to complement the car’s Art Deco origins. Since completion, the restoration has taken on a pleasant character with use, and it wonderfully suited to regular enjoyment or show. The striking livery suits the design quite well, and recently-installed period-correct black wall bias-ply tires round out the authentic presentation.

The European influence of the coachwork carries over into the five-passenger cabin. Substantial, vault-like doors open to reveal individual front seats trimmed in lovely natural tan leather upholstery. Door panels, rear seats, and carpet bindings feature the same matching leather. The bold woodgrain-effect dash is a distinctly American feature, with art-deco detailing and beautiful center-mounted rectangular instruments – including a speedometer calibrated in kilometers. Other noteworthy details include gorgeous wood door caps, curved Perspex visors, and a sporty Bluemels Brooklands steering wheel. The black canvas top is in good condition and features a matching canvas boot cover.

Beneath the hood sits the powerful and refined 260.8 cubic-inch overhead valve Nash inline-eight. It is well-detailed, showing good quality paintwork with period-correct fittings and hardware. The goal of the restoration was to create a good looking and equally good performing car for road events and rallies. The previous owner reported a trouble-free run in a 500-mile rally shortly after completing the project, and in 2020, it participated in the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, reflecting both the quality of the restoration and the robust Nash underpinnings. The Classic Car Club of America granted it Full Classic status, putting it in a select group of cars from Kenosha to receive that honor. It shows today in excellent order, suitable for continued enjoyment in tours and shows, and would be a splendid addition to a collection of American Independents or other rare coachbuilt motorcars.


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1935 Nash Ambassador Gläser Cabriolet is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in St. Louis by Mark Hyman for $139500.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Nash Modell : Ambassador Ausführung : Gläser Cabriolet Hubraum : 0.0 Modelljahr : 1935 Karosstyp : Convertible Lage : Missouri

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über Nash
Identität und Besonderheiten von Nash Motors:
Nash Motors, ein kleinerer amerikanischer Hersteller im Vergleich zu den dominierenden "Big Three" Automobilherstellern aus Detroit (General Motors, Ford und Chrysler), hatte eine einzigartige Identität und Geschichte, die sich auf verschiedene Weisen auszeichneten:

Innovative Merkmale: Nash war bekannt für seinen bahnbrechenden Ansatz zur Automobiltechnik und führte mehrere innovative Funktionen ein, die ihrer Zeit voraus waren.
Ungewöhnliches Design: Das Unternehmen bevorzugte oft unkonventionelle Designs, darunter aerodynamische Formen und markante Stilelemente.
Betonten Komfort: Nash legte Wert auf den Komfort der Passagiere und bot geräumige Innenräume sowie fortschrittliche Heiz- und Kühlsysteme.
Fortgeschrittene Sicherheitsmerkmale: Sie waren einer der ersten, die Sicherheitsfunktionen wie gepolsterte Armaturenbretter und Sicherheitsgurte in ihre Fahrzeuge integrierten.
Wirtschaftliche und Kraftstoffeffiziente Autos: Nash-Autos wurden für ihre Kraftstoffeffizienz und Zuverlässigkeit anerkannt und sprachen eine Zielgruppe an, die nach wirtschaftlicher Fortbewegung suchte.
Zehn bedeutende Nash-Modelle mit technischen Daten:
Nash Rambler (1950): Ein frühes Kompaktauto, der Rambler war aufgrund seiner kleinen Größe bekannt. Er hatte einen 173,3 Kubikzoll Motor mit 82 PS und erreichte etwa 25 mpg.
Nash Metropolitan (1953): Ein Kleinwagen mit einem 1,2-Liter-Motor, erzielte eine wirtschaftliche Leistung von 42 PS und bemerkenswerte Kraftstoffeffizienz von etwa 30-40 mpg.
Nash Ambassador (1949-1957): Ein Full-Size-Auto in verschiedenen Karosserievarianten, ausgestattet mit einem leistungsstarken 234 Kubikzoll, 112 PS Motor.
Nash Statesman (1949-1956): Ein weiteres Full-Size-Modell mit einem 184 Kubikzoll, 85 PS Motor und geräumigem Innenraumdesign.
Nash-Healey (1951-1954): Eine Sportwagen-Kooperation zwischen Nash und Healey, angetrieben von einem 252 Kubikzoll, 125 PS Motor und beeindruckender Leistung für damalige Verhältnisse.
Nash Airflyte (1949-1951): Diese Modelle hatten ein stromlinienförmiges Karosseriedesign und wurden von Motoren mit 172 bis 184 Kubikzoll angetrieben, die 82 bis 85 PS leisteten.
Nash Ambassador Custom (1956): Ausgestattet mit einem V8-Motor von entweder 250 oder 320 Kubikzoll, bot er eine Leistung im Bereich von 190-208 PS.
Nash 600 (1941-1949): Dieses Modell wurde vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg eingeführt, hatte einen 172 Kubikzoll, 82 PS Motor und ein stromlinienförmiges Design für seine Ära.
Nash Lafayette (1934-1940): Diese Modelle hatten verschiedene Motorgrößen von 221 bis 234 Kubikzoll und produzierten 72 bis 95 PS.
Nash Advanced Eight (1933-1934): Mit einem Reihen-Achtzylinder-Motor mit 298 Kubikzoll, lieferte er etwa 125 PS, eine fortgeschrittene Funktion für damalige Zeiten.
Diese Nash-Modelle, jeweils mit ihren einzigartigen Merkmalen, trugen zum Ruf des Unternehmens für Innovation, Komfort und Kraftstoffeffizienz in der Automobilindustrie bei.