1937 Nash Ambassador
Streetside Classics-Phoenix
614 E. Auto Center Dr.
Mesa, AZ
480-926-1344
MILEAGE
36203
YEAR
1937
ENGINE
100
LOCATION
Mesa, AZ
STOCK
3661-PHX
FULL SPECS
DESCRIPTION
A gangster\'s getaway car, somethin\' that oozes style and presence. That\'s this big, bold 1937 Nash Ambassador Eight. This baby\'s dressed to the nines in shiny black paint with a red pinstripe that adds a touch of attitude. With massive suicide doors and 16\" steel wheels wrapped in wide whitewall tires give her a classic, imposing stance. You won\'t find another ride quite like this she\'s a piece of history on wheels.
Those massive suicide doors swing open to reveal a classic interior that\'s pure 1930s. It\'s all shades of gray plush cloth bench seats, matching door panels, and a tidy headliner. You can picture a whole crew of fellas piled in here after pullin\' off a job. That big banjo steering wheel feels just right in your hands, and the floor shifter adds a classy touch. A vintage AM radio keeps the tunes flowin\' as you cruise the streets.
Under the hood, she\'s packin\' a 263 straight eight engine with a 2-barrel carburetor. This classic setup runs on a 6V electrical system, with the battery tucked neatly under the driver\'s seat. She fires right up, smooth and steady, thanks to that reliable 3-speed manual transmission. The solid axle front and rear suspension give this baby a solid, planted feel on the road. It\'s all about that smooth, commanding presence. This ride is built for cruisin\', not racin\'.
HIGHLIGHTS:
263 Straight 8 Engine
3 Speed Manual Transmission
2 Barrel Carburetor
Drum Brakes
Solid Axle Front and Rear Suspension
6V Electrical System
Battery Located Under Driver\'s Seat
Black Paint with Red Pinstripe
16\" Steel Wheels in 7.00-16 White Wall Tires
Suicide Doors
Vinyl Pinstriping
Gray Interior with Cloth Bench Seats
Gray Door Panels
Gray Headliner
Floor Shifter
Banjo Steering Wheel
AM Radio
This 1937 Nash Ambassador Eight with its Straight 8 engine, meticulously kept interior, and striking exterior, on a sunny Sunday, that big engine rumblin\', windows down, and nothin\' but open road ahead. Let this classic ride become part of your story. Call today!
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