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Still leaning toward a 1955 Hudson/Nash Rambler. Wonder if there's a Swamp Cooler on the other side?




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1957 NASH AMBASSADOR
 
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Early'50's Hudson or Nash....I'm leaning towards the Hudson.


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Nash Rambler.
I knew someone that had one when I was a kid.
Has that distinctive split rear passenger window and rear pillar shape.

https://www.motorcarstudio.com...94/1955-nash-rambler


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Metropolitan?


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Looks like kkina nailed it as a 1955 Nash Rambler as it indeed looks like the picture he posted. Wink

Got another picture which is a bit clearer. Car is parked next to a covered boat.




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I think kkina has it. Same roof, door pillars, door handles, trim molding, hubcaps - same blocky proportions.




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Hats off to kkina. Well done lad! This was a fun game. Smile


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Originally posted by coloradohunter44:
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Originally posted by Greymann:
Looks like a 1954 Nash Statesman.


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No, door handle an posts do not match


No wonder I'm not good at those "Spot the differences" puzzles. I first thought, "those are exact matches! what are you talking about?"



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Originally posted by kkina:
Still leaning toward a 1955 Hudson/Nash Rambler. Wonder if there's a Swamp Cooler on the other side?



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Originally posted by Sunset_Va:
Nash ?

Not sure the year.

https://fiftiesweb.com/cars/nash/


I think Sunset mentioned Nash.


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Originally posted by Sunset_Va:
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Originally posted by Sunset_Va:
Nash ?

Not sure the year.

https://fiftiesweb.com/cars/nash/


I think Sunset mentioned Nash.


Indeed you did. kkina's picture solidified things.



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