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St. Louis , Missouri US |
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1628 |
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April 18, 2008 |
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May 18, 2008 |
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| Vehicle Specifics |
| Year: 1952 |
Make / Model: Nash Rambler |
| Mileage: 67347 |
Title Status: Clear |
| Engine: 6 cyl. Transmission: Manual |
Exterior Color: Red |
| Doors: 2 |
Interior Color: White |
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| Vehicle Description |
| WOW! MotoeXotica is offering a rare and unique 1952 Nash Rambler Country Club 2dr hardtop. Red and White and in excellent condition. This car shows only 67,357 miles, very original and is as cute as a button. In celebration of Nashs 50th anniversary, the company redesigned the full-size models. Fortunately, the trusty little Airflite Ramblers did not change much from 51 to 52. This ones a very hard to find 2dr hardtop Country Club with the 173 in 283 Flathead with 82 HP, 6 cylinder engine and, 3-speed on the tree manual transmission with overdrive. The body on this car is super solid, and original. The interior is new and done in a beautiful black and white vinyl. The black and white seats are in great condition with no rips, tears or visible wear. The white headliner is the same. The black flooring is in great shape. The newly painted dash looks fantastic, no imperfections. The doors have some very minor stains, but the vinyl looks very good. The original AM Radio is still there. This car is like having the cutest Metropolitan you ever saw but on steroids. This car is great fun to drive, very peppy and you wont see another one like it at the car show. GET OUT AND DRIVE! The exterior has new paint and there are no visible imperfections. The condition and amount of chrome on this car. is amazing. The hood ornament is stunning. The front and rear chrome bumpers look excellent, with no dents, ding, scratches, or rust. The same is true of the chrome grill. The dog dish wheels are in great shape and are wrapped in P205/75 R15 White Wall Radials with plenty of tread left. The VIN is F133023 and this car is showing only 67,347 miles In 1952, Rambler production fell sharply because of several factors. First, the U.S. military involvement in Korea caused the government to once again restrict the supply of raw materials. Frustrated Nash officials watched helplessly as production was unable to meet demand. Then a strike by steelworkers shut down production from July 3 to August 18. Then, too, the 1952 Ramblers werent introduced until April 1. In the end, Nash produced only 25,784 1952 Ramblers Country Club Coupes. How many do you think are on the road? |
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