The US car industry has lost countless automakers between the 1920s and 1960s. While some went under during the Great Depression, others went bankrupt because they could compete with the Big Three.
The 1952 Nash Ambassador arrived at a moment when Detroit was obsessed with fins, chrome, and quarter-mile bragging rights, yet it moved in a quieter direction. Instead of selling speed, Nash wrapped ...
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When the 1952 Nash Ambassador bet on aerodynamics
The 1952 Nash Ambassador arrived at a moment when American cars were growing longer, lower, and louder, yet few were shaped so unapologetically by the wind. Instead of chrome excess, Nash wrapped its ...
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