We had one as a family in San Jose Ca. in the mid/late fifties. Ours was beige. It was the first car I remember us having as a family. I'm 62 years old now. I'd love to have one.
Sweet! The 51 is not often seen. If that is a Group 1 battery, you should be using a Group 2, as a group 1 is too small for an over 200 cubic inch engine - it will run down too soon if you are trying to clear a flooded condition.
We have the same year model with striped interior, in baby blue. It's all original, in poor condition. We put it up for sale and people say they will take it off our hands. We'd rather see it restored. We have some rust, a cracked window, a missing hood ornament and broken brake light. We may wind up restoring her, after all. Thanks for the video. I knew she was original!
Beautiful car Love the 1951 Nash Ambassador Top of the line car Roomy inside
Amazing the door alignment on these old car.
We had one as a family in San Jose Ca. in the mid/late fifties. Ours was beige. It was the first car I remember us having as a family. I'm 62 years old now. I'd love to have one.
This car is in very nice condition even with the few items that would need updating. A real beauty.
Great if the radio sound is completely fixed. I may want a Nash ambassador one day.
Sweet! The 51 is not often seen. If that is a Group 1 battery, you should be using a Group 2, as a group 1 is too small for an over 200 cubic inch engine - it will run down too soon if you are trying to clear a flooded condition.
For the price , you have to
pay for the car , these problems should already be repaired !!!
Kevin Phoenix ✝️
We have the same year model with striped interior, in baby blue. It's all original, in poor condition. We put it up for sale and people say they will take it off our hands. We'd rather see it restored. We have some rust, a cracked window, a missing hood ornament and broken brake light.
We may wind up restoring her, after all. Thanks for the video. I knew she was original!
"We'd be happy to take care of this for you if desired."
whoever repainted should have gone for the entire car...would have liked to know what it sold for.
What a beauty.....I agree with Cymon- why not just paint the whole thing@ once??
Que material y que construccion!!
1951 model (my dad had one).
Is this car still for sale
Pea green? They used to call it "Sea Foam Green."
I can only hope that this car was a GIGANTIC IMPROVEMENT on my dad's '50 Nash "Statesman's Super"! This was PROBABLY the WORST car EVER MADE!