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◊ 2008-04-08 08:01 |
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◊ 2008-04-08 08:56 |
With the two-tone color combination a 1952 Nash Rambler Greenbier station Wagon ( model 5224) |
◊ 2008-04-08 11:55 |
Those tail-lights and Farina straighten design is 1953 on |
◊ 2008-04-08 12:38 |
I agree with maxp. The rear light seems 53 and not 51-52. The rear fender seems less integrated as it would be in 1952. Mostly, there is a low raised chrome line all along the body. In 1952 it would run above the bumper. In 1953, like here, it runs under the bumper. I'm adding links to rear views of a 1952 wagon and a 1953 convertible (It's always hard to find rear views). Link to "chuckstoyland.com" http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bild:1952_Nash_Rambler_blue_wagon_rear.jpg Link to "chuckstoyland.com" EDIT: I'd even go for a 1954 Rambler. Here is a brochure where you the the rear clearly. http://www.fedrelandsvennen.no/amcar/brochures/misc/54ram/bilder/6.jpg Comments ? If you read it you will see that Nash offered a hood ornament drawn by George Petty, "the famous artist". Petty was mostly known for his Esquire pin-ups in an very art deco style. If you ask me, that qualifies him plenty for drawing hood ornaments. -- Last edit: 2008-04-08 18:15:35 |
◊ 2008-04-08 19:21 |
I guess the square retroreflectors under the rear lights indicate 'made for France'? |
◊ 2008-04-08 20:36 |
I agree with 1954 Nash Rambler |
◊ 2008-04-08 22:15 |
I think it should be "Greenbrier" |