Vehicles by Manufacturer A-Z
Automotive manufacturers makes and models from A to Z. Also see History For small and forgotten models.
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Nash 660 (1931)
Motor Cars1930sRead more...Nash 660 (Six-Sixty) Production 1931 Assembly United States Class Motor Car Body 2-4 door sedan 2-door coupe 4-door sports Phaeton Engine 3,299 cc Transmission 3-speed manual ...
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Nash 880 (1931)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930sRead more...Nash 880 (Eight-Eighty) Make Nash Production 1931 Class Motor car Engine 3,933 cc The Nash 880 (Eight-Eighty ) was a series of eight-cylinder cars of Nash Motors ...
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Nash Advanced Six (1925-1929)
RegisteredMotor Cars1920sRead more...Nash Advanced Six Make Nash Production 1925 to 1929 Class Motor car Engine 6 Cylinder The Nash Advanced Six was a six-cylinder car, the Nash Motors Company made in Kenosha from ...
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Nash Airflyte (1949-1960)
Motor Cars1940s 1950sRead more...Nash Airflyte The Nash Airflyte was Nash Motors' first attempt to produce a streamlined passenger car in Kenosha , Wisconsin . At the same time it is the first redesign of the ...
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Nash Ambassador (1932-1948)
Motor Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Nash Ambassador 1932 to 1948 Type motor car years mid 1932 to 1948 Layout Longitudinal front-engine, rear-wheel drive Engine straight 6 and 8 Wheelbase 3175-3607 mm Mid-1932 Nash ...
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Nash Ambassador (1949-1951)
Motor Cars1940s 1950sRead more...Nash Ambassador 1949 to 1951 Type motor car years 1949 to 1951 Layout Longitudinal front-engine, rear-wheel drive Engine 236.6 cu in (3.8 L) I6 Wheelbase 3,073 mm Length 5,105 mm ...
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Nash Ambassador (1952-1957)
Motor Cars1950sRead more...Nash Ambassador 1952-1957 Type motor car Body style 2-door sedan ,4-door sedan ,2-door hardtop Layout Longitudinal front-engine, rear-wheel drive Engine 252.6 cu in (4.1 L) I6 ...
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Nash Big Six (1932-1934)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930sRead more...Nash Big Six Make Nash Production 1932 to 1934 Class Motor car Engine 6 Cylinder The Nash Big Six was a series of six-cylinder cars of Nash Motors Company in Kenosha . It ...
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Nash Healey History (1951-1954)
Manufacturers1950sRead more...Nash Healey history Nash-Healey was a British - American car brand, which produced from 1951 to 1954 luxury sports cars. The vehicles were from the Donald Healey Motor Company in ...
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Nash Metropolitan Series I-IV (1953-1961)
Motor Cars1950s 1960sRead more...Nash Austin Metropolitan 1953 to 1961 Overview Manufacturer BMC for Nash and AMC Also called Hudson Metropolitan Metropolitan by American Motors In non-U.S. & Canada markets: ...
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Nash Motors History (1917-1957)
Manufacturers1910sRead more...Nash Motors History (1917) Industry Automobile Founded 1917 Defunct 1954 Headquarters Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States Nash Motors was an ...
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Nash Rambler (1950-1956)
Motor Cars1950sRead more...Nash Rambler Body style 2-door convertible 2-door hardtop 2-door sedan 2-door station wagon 2-door sedan delivery type motor car Engine 172.6 cu in (2.8 L) I6 Years 1950 to 1956 ...
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Nash Standard Eight (1932-1933)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930sRead more...Nash Standard Eight Make Nash Production 1932 to 1933 Class Motor car Engine 4054 cc The Nash Standard Eight was a series of eight-cylinder cars of Nash Motors ...
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Nash Standard Light Six (1926-1929)
Motor Cars1920sRead more...Nash Standard Light Six Make Nash Production 1926 to 1929 Class Motor car Engine 2779 cc Nash Light Six and Nash Standard Six were passenger car models by Nash Motors from the ...
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Nash Statesman (1950-1956)
Motor Cars1950sRead more...Nash Statesman Make Nash Production 1950 to 1956 Class Motor car Engine 6 Cylinder The Nash Statesman built from 1950 to 1956 was the cheaper version of Nash Motors' two main ...
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Nash-Healey (1951-1954)
RegisteredSports Cars1950sRead more...Nash-Healey (1951 to 1954) Overview Manufacturer Nash Motors Production 1951–1954 Assembly Warwick, England Turin, Italy Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA Body and chassis Class Sports car ...
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Nasr 128 (1972-1983)
Motor Cars1970s 1980sRead more...El Nasr 128 Production: 1972-1983 Class: Motor Car Body versions: Sedan Engines: 1.1–1.3 liters Length: 151.18 in, 384 cm Width: 62.60 in, 159 cm Height: 55.91 in, 142 cm ...
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Neckar (1957-1971)
RegisteredManufacturers1950sRead more...Neckar Automotive manufacturer Heilbronn Germany From 1957 to 1971 In 1957, following a complicated litigation process over the right to use the by now increasingly high profile ...
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