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1942 Nash 4260 600 Public acceptance of the Nash "600" line was growing rapidly when World War II started. More than 31,700 1942 models had been produced--only 5,428 in the calendar year 1942--when car production ceased in January. In the next four years, Nash-Kelvinator produced more than $600,000,000 worth of aircraft engines, propellers, helicopters, etc. Shown here is the last 1942 Nash to roll from the Kenosha line. |
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1942 Nash 4268 Ambassador Slipstream Sedan 4dr 6cyl Terry and Lu Davies Rendezvous 2005 Meet, Graham, WA |
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1942 Nash Ambassador 6 James Morris |
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1942 Nash Ambassador 600 These Pennsylvania Central Airlines hostesses salute the newest automobile, a car which incorporates many of the modern features of the modern airliner. It is the low-priced Nash Ambassador "600", which offers 25-to30-miles-to-a-gallon economy, and a body of all-welded steel which is built along airplane principles for greater safety and longer life. It is heralded as the most modern automobile in the world. -Nash Auto Show News, 1942 Press Kit. |
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1942 Nash 4268 Ambassador Six Slipstream Sedan 4dr 6cyl Terry and Lu Davies |
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1942 Nash 4268 Ambassador Six Slipstream Sedan 4dr 6cyl Terry and Lu Davies |
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1942 Nash 4268 Ambassador Six Slipstream Sedan 4dr 6cyl Terry and Lu Davies Direct Front View |
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1942 Nash 4268 Ambassador Six Slipstream Sedan 4dr 6cyl Terry and Lu Davies |
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1942 Nash 4268 Ambassador Six Slipstream Sedan 4dr 6cyl Terry and Lu Davies |
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