The Nash Motors Company was an American automotive manufacturer founded in 1916. Nash was named after its founder, Charles W. Nash, and was founded when Nash took control of the Thomas B. Jeffrey Company and renamed it. Early Nash models included the notable Six, and Advanced Eight models, while the top of the line Ambassador also earned plaudits. Later successful models such as the Metropolitan and Nash-Healey helped cement the company's legacy. In 1954, Nash merged with Hudson and created the American Motors Corporation, who continued to produce cars under the Nash and Hudson names until 1957.
The Nash Motors Company was an American automotive manufacturer founded in 1916. Nash was named after its founder, Charles W. Nash, and was founded when Nash took control of the Thomas B. Jeffrey Company and renamed it. Early Nash models included the notable Six, and Advanced Eight models, while the top of the line Ambassador also earned plaudits. Later successful models such as the Metropolitan and Nash-Healey helped cement the company's legacy. In 1954, Nash merged with Hudson and created the American Motors Corporation, who continued to produce cars under the Nash and Hudson names until 1957.
MARKET |
FOR SALE
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AVERAGE SALE
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DOLLAR VOLUME
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SALES COUNT
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ACTIONS | |
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Nash Metropolitan1954 to 1962 |
5 |
$16,073
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$1.5m
|
92
|
NOT FOLLOWING
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Nash 6001941 to 1949 |
3 |
$48,400
|
$96,800
|
2
|
NOT FOLLOWING
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Nash -Healey1952 to 1954 |
3 |
$80,273
|
$1.4m
|
17
|
NOT FOLLOWING
|
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Nash LaFayette1934 to 1940 |
2 |
$35,888
|
$71,775
|
2
|
NOT FOLLOWING
|
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Nash Twin Ignition Eight1930 to 1930 |
1 |
$40,740
|
$81,479
|
2
|
NOT FOLLOWING
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