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tore-40 NO
tore-40 wrote

Printed May 1950
2022-11-30 22:12
Commander 57 USI appreciate the wealth of information you always have at your fingertips, Lateef. 2022-11-30 15:38
ManuelB FR
Lateef wrote
If you look at the last page there's a stamp that reads 'Jul 17 1950'. The 1950 model year was a very short one for the Nash Rambler itself, with sales only commencing on April 13th, 1950. Usually it starts at the end of the preceding year. The short run is a particular reason for why the production number for 1950 models is abysmally low compared to the output of 1951 and 1952. 1,712 station wagons were made for the 1950 model year, while 35,754 and 24,107 were made for the 1951 and 1952 model years, respectively. While it is definitely more likely to be a 1951 model by production output, we put the first year of production, as they're pretty much identical in appearance.

OK, thanks, interesting information not always mentionned elsewhere :king:
2022-11-30 14:49
Lateef NO
ManuelB wrote (but without any readable year on it, that's not uncommon)

If you look at the last page there's a stamp that reads 'Jul 17 1950'. The 1950 model year was a very short one for the Nash Rambler itself, with sales only commencing on April 13th, 1950. Usually it starts at the end of the preceding year. The short run is a particular reason for why the production number for 1950 models is abysmally low compared to the output of 1951 and 1952. 1,712 station wagons were made for the 1950 model year, while 35,754 and 24,107 were made for the 1951 and 1952 model years, respectively. While it is definitely more likely to be a 1951 model by production output, we put the first year of production, as they're pretty much identical in appearance.
2022-11-30 11:05
tore-40 NO
Baube wrote unless its a different car it does appears in a 1950 brochure Link to "oldcarbrochures.org"


Printed May 1950, this specific folder appears to have arrived at the dealer on July 17
2022-11-30 08:34
tore-40 NO
Commander 57 wrote Are you sure the hood ornament wasn't an accessory, Lateef?
I've seen MANY images of 1950, 1951 and 1952 Ramblers both with and without hood ornaments.


The ladies can be found in the 51/52 accessories folders (samples found dated 09/50 and 05/52 respectively)
2022-11-30 08:30
Commander 57 USWhen first introduced for 1950, only a convertible was offered, but a wagon was added later on within the 1950 model year.
The hardtop was not available until the '51 model year.
2022-11-30 05:13
ManuelB FR
Baube wrote unless its a different car it does appears in a 1950 brochure Link to "oldcarbrochures.org"

Yes... this brochure is described elsewhere too to be from 1950 MY (but without any readable year on it, that's not uncommon)... So maybe the wagon was advertised in 1950 - or 1950 1/2, but not available yet until next MY. Or the sources had made a mistake on that, not impossible too. We need a Nash expert!
2022-11-30 04:29
Baube QCunless its a different car it does appears in a 1950 brochure Link to "oldcarbrochures.org" 2022-11-30 03:48
ManuelB FRMany sources say that the first Nash Rambler station wagon were only available from 1951+ > https://motor-car.net/nash/item/22643-nash-rambler 2022-11-30 03:34
Commander 57 USThanks for the additional info! 2022-11-29 18:40
Lateef NOThe hood ornament only appears in the 1952 brochures. There are, however publicity photos of 1951 Ramblers that show the "flying lady" hood ornament, so it's possible that it was a mid-1951 addition. Cannot find any evidence that the 1950 models had them.
The 1952 hood ornament, the Golden Airflyte AKA the "kneeling lady", may have been a delete option, though there's no mention of it in the brochure... So the lack of a hood ornament in those cases are probably related to owner preference or neglect.
2022-11-29 17:05
Gongora ES
rjluna2 wrote I see, Gongora ;)

So, a simple Jeep?
2022-11-29 16:07
Commander 57 USAre you sure the hood ornament wasn't an accessory, Lateef?
I've seen MANY images of 1950, 1951 and 1952 Ramblers both with and without hood ornaments.
2022-11-29 15:25
rjluna2 USI see, Gongora ;) 2022-11-29 13:58
rjluna2 USYes, 4-Door Sedan body style. So, model 2103. 2022-11-29 13:47
Lateef NO53+ 480 2022-11-29 09:30
Lateef NOLack of hood ornament: 1950 or 1951. 2022-11-29 09:25
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Gongora ES[Image: 1148.jpg] [Image: 1150.jpg] [Image: 1152.jpg] [Image: 1164.jpg] [Image: 1165.jpg] 2022-11-29 04:25
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Backgrounds:
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2022-11-29 04:13
Gongora ES[Image: 1199.jpg] 2022-11-29 03:47
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2022-11-29 03:45
Gongora ES[Image: 1189.jpg] [Image: 1192.jpg] 2022-11-29 03:36
Gongora ES[Image: 1118.jpg] [Image: 1120.jpg] [Image: 1129.jpg] 2022-11-29 03:28
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Gongora ES[Image: 1136.jpg] [Image: 1137.jpg] [Image: 1140.jpg] 2022-11-29 02:50
Gongora ES[Image: 1117.jpg] 2022-11-29 02:47
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supcoach USStyleline?? 2022-11-29 00:55
the sad biker UK1956 Honda Benly 125 [JC] (JC56?). 2022-11-28 23:55
ManuelB FR1951+ Nash Rambler 2-door station wagon ? 2022-11-28 23:50
Gongora ES[Image: 11242.jpg] 2022-11-28 23:50
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2022-11-28 23:48
ManuelB FR
rjluna2 wrote Could this be Mitsubishi Jeep?

Mitsubishi Jeep had high bonnet, as it was originally 1953+ Willys CJ3B built under licence. This one is older, looks for me like a genuine 1943+ Willys MB or Ford GPW from WW2.
2022-11-28 23:44
Gongora ESAttention: there are 2 Chevys in a row 2022-11-28 23:44
Gongora ES[Image: 11104.jpg] [Image: 11114.jpg] [Image: 11143.jpg] [Image: 11148.jpg] [Image: 11180.jpg] [Image: 11182.jpg] [Image: 11200.jpg] 2022-11-28 23:43
Gongora ESA funny traffic sign:
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2022-11-28 23:36
Gongora ESBackgrounds:
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Trains:
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Helicopter:
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2022-11-28 23:27
rjluna2 USCould this be Mitsubishi Jeep? 2022-11-28 22:22
rjluna2 US1949-50. 2022-11-28 22:22
Gongora ESSoberb japanese thriller and drama
Directed by Tomu Uchida
Released 24 November 1957
2022-11-28 22:09

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