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1950 Nash 5024 Rambler Two months after the five-passenger convertible made its bow in March of 1950, the six-passenger station wagon was introduced. With the same specifications as the convertible, it won wide acclaim for its ease of handling and operation and functional beauty. |
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1950 Nash Rambler Custom Convertible |
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1950 Nash Rambler Custom Station Wagon. (1950-52) |
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1950 Nash 5048 Statesman This is the Nash Statesman four-door sedan for 1950. In that year, Nash Motors produced 191,865 passenger cars for its best annual record in history. The two-millionth Nash came off the Kenosha assembly line on April 18, 1950. |
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1950 Nash 5049 Statesman Nash changed the name of its "600" to "Statesman" in 1950. This is the popular two-door "Super" model, which featured a six-cylinder, 85-horsepower L-head engine. Hydra-Matic Drive was optional on Statesman models after 1951. |
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1950 Nash 5058 Statesman Custom Sedan 4dr 6cyl Veral Klein |
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1950 Nash 5058 Statesman Custom Sedan 4dr 6cyl Veral Klein |
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1950 Nash Statesman Custom Airflyte |
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1950 Nash 5048 Statesman Super Sedan 4dr 6cyl |
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1950 Nash 5048 Statesman Super Sedan 4dr 6cyl |
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1950 Nash 5049 Statesman Super Sedan 2dr 6cyl. Med Green 2 dr. Standard OD Rendezvous 2006, Ocean Shores, WA |
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