George PatsourakosI remember the Nash Ramblers in the early 1950s. They were smaller than the Nash, the car that preceded it in the 1940s. The Nash's "claim to fame" was that it was the only car in America, in which the front seat could be lowered completely, in order to make a bed.
Kind of??? Its amazing! Well…almost as amazing as a Studebaker.
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Yes, it's a, at least by the title, 1951. But its no Skyhawk! : )
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We had one of those (I think I just dated myself).Father, bless!
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George PatsourakosI remember the Nash Ramblers in the early 1950s. They were smaller than the Nash, the car that preceded it in the 1940s. The Nash's "claim to fame" was that it was the only car in America, in which the front seat could be lowered completely, in order to make a bed.
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