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Nash Rambler (1953) for Sale in TX

Gasoline
Manual
26018 Mileage
Coupe
1953
Grapevine, TX, United States
This 1953 Nash Rambler Country Club is a distinctive example of early American compact car design, combining postwar innovation with unique styling and practical engineering. Representing one of the final models produced before the formation of American Motors Corporation, it reflects a pivotal moment in automotive history. Finished in an eye-catching turquoise with a contrasting white roof, the car features Nash’s signature “Airflyte” envelope body design, characterized by fully enclosed wheels and smooth, flowing lines. Chrome bumpers and trim accent the exterior, while a continental spare tire mount at the rear adds a period-correct touch. A sculpted hood ornament provides a bold focal point, complementing the car’s streamlined and futuristic appearance. The interior is trimmed in two-tone beige upholstery with patterned seat inserts, offering a comfortable and inviting cabin. Both front and rear bench seats provide ample space, while the door panels feature coordinated materials and a flowing design. The dashboard is clean and understated, with a centrally positioned gauge cluster, integrated controls, and a period-style radio, all contributing to the car’s vintage charm. Power comes from a 184ci inline six-cylinder flathead engine paired with a three-speed manual transmission. The drivetrain delivers smooth, reliable performance suited to relaxed cruising. Suspension consists of independent front control arms with coil springs and a rear setup with leaf springs, while drum brakes at all four corners provide stopping power.

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