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1951 Nash 5168 Ambassador Super Sedan 4dr 6cyl Jim Feiten and Sabrina Brakensiek |
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1951 Nash 5168 Ambassador Super Sedan 4dr 6cyl Jim Feiten and Sabrina Brakensiek 4 door sedan |
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1951 Nash 5168 Ambassador Super Sedan 4dr 6cyl Jim Feiten and Sabrina Brakensiek |
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1951 Nash 5168 Ambassador Super Sedan 4dr 6cyl Jim Feiten and Sabrina Brakensiek |
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1951 Nash 5168 Ambassador Super Sedan 4dr 6cyl Jim Feiten and Sabrina Brakensiek Seen at the Grand NASHional 2003 Meet in Mt. Vernon, Washington |
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1951 Nash 5168 Ambassador Super Sedan 4dr 6cyl Jim Feiten and Sabrina Brakensiek Seen at Grand NASHional 2003 in Mt. Vernon, Washington |
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1951 Nash Rambler Convertible |
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1951 Nash Rambler Station Wagon |
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1951 Nash Rambler Station Wagon Jeff Griffith 2005 Grand Nashional, Pontiac, MI. |
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1951 Nash 5121 Rambler Convertible |
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1951 Nash 5121 Rambler Convertible Bob Jones |
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1951 Nash 5121 Rambler Convertible Larry Miller |
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1951 Nash 5121 Rambler Convertible 2dr 6cyl Warren and Judy Hartle Rendezvous 2008/AMCRC National Meet |
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1951 Nash 5121 Rambler Convertible 2dr 6cyl Warren and Judy Hartle Rendezvous 2011 |
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1951 Nash 5121 Rambler Convertible 2dr 6cyl Warren and Judy Hartle Rendezvous 2011 |
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1951 Nash 5124 Rambler Station Wagon. "Greenbrier" A Modification of the Rambler station wagon was this "Greenbrier" model, which featured beautiful two-tone color combinations. |
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1951 Nash 5127 Rambler In June, 1951, Nash Motors introduced the third model in the Rambler line, the hard-top convertible, known as the "Country Club." Rambler sales continued to climb, and during the year the Rambler station wagon was accounting for more than 22 per cent of all station wagons built by the industry. |
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