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1954 Nash Statesman Alfio Ravallo's father's car, in Argentina |
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1954 Nash Statesman Alfio Ravallo's father's car, in Argentina |
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1954 Nash 5445 Statesman A new "Dual Powerflyte" engine with 110-horsepower and an 8.5-to-1 compression ratio with dual carburetors and aluminum cylinder head was added to the Statesman series in 1954. This is the four-door super model. |
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1954 Nash 5445 Statesman John & Nancy Palese |
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1954 Nash Statesman Super |
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1954 Nash-Healey Roadster 2dr 6cyl Gloria MacDonald |
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1954 Nash-Healey Roadster 2dr 6cyl Gloria MacDonald |
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1954 Nash-Healey Roadster 2dr 6cyl Gloria MacDonald |
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1954 Nash-Healey Roadster 2dr 6cyl Gloria MacDonald |
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1954 Nash-Healey Roadster 2dr 6cyl Gloria MacDonald |
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1954 Nash-Healey 25467 A restyled version of the hardtop Nash Healey made its bow in 1954. Note the reverse slant of the rear pillars. Production of all N-H models ceased on March 23, 1954, and the final shipment was made August 31. Total sales of this luxury series from 1951 to 1954 was 402. |
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1954 Rambler 5427 Hard Top 2dr 6cyl John Brokowski All original |
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