For Sale: 1954 Nash Ambassador in Lavergne, Tennessee for sale in La Vergne, TN

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Vehicle Description This car is an affordable classic that truly impresses.
After all, the 1954 Nash Ambassador Custom sedan is already a rare and historic sight.
So to find one this complete and nice is a treasure that looks far more expensive than its value price.
A Nash is a rare sight today, especially the full-size flagship like the Ambassador.
But this one wants to impress for more than just likely being the only one to be at a car show.
So the golden paint has a nice glow in the sunshine.
It's part of a later respray that makes sure this one knows how to grab attention.
And the white roof coordinates with the whitewall tires to give this a well-done two-tone presentation.
And there are terrific classic details, like the Nash-Healey inspired front end, dual spotlights, and a continental kit on the rear.
But the most attractive part of all is the thoroughly streamlined design.
You not only have rear fender skirts but also the front wheel wells are skirted, too.
So you have an ultra-smooth look to the well-fitting body panels.
This design also lets the full-length trim connect to the bumpers uninterrupted.
So it looks like you have a bright chrome ring encircling the whole car.
The interior is absolutely an awesome place to share with vintage car lovers, and since this is a full-size sedan, there's plenty of room for everyone.
It appears highly original, so you'll love details, like the artful door trim.
And the plastic covering on the seats looks like it has almost perfectly preserved what's believed to be the factory upholstery! Not only is this one well-maintained, but there are also some terrific details, including rear seat grab straps and the transmission instruction still on the sun visor.
The dash is one of the most detailed symmetrical designs ever.
You'll love the working pieces like the speedometer and AM radio.
Plus, since Kelvinator appliances were in the Nash family in the 1950s, this is a pivotal year.
This was the first time an integrated air conditioning system was a compact and integrated part of the car.
So it's great to have classic Weather Eye controls still the center focal point of the car today (most other components will need to be added if you want to return the A/C.
) It all makes for a time capsule kind of atmosphere that you'll love to show off and tell stories.
The highly correct and classic presentation continues under the hood.
The 262 cubic-inch inline-six is the numbers-matching motor, and it has the feeling of correctness, right down to the Jetfire tag on the head.
But looking nostalgic doesn't mean missing out on service.
We have maintenance records, and the way this one fires up and runs reaffirms a history of proper care.
Plus, you have a Hydramatic automatic transmission and power steering to keep this classic a nice cruiser.
The sale comes complete with the owner's manual, maintenance records, and service manuals.
This is the cool classic 1950s machine that knows how to get to the show and arrive in style.
That's a terrific package for this price, and so we know you want to hurry up and call today!.
  • Year: 1954
  • Make: Nash
  • Model: Ambassador

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