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1/87 Scale 1950 Nash Rambler Custom Landau Convertible (Closed) Diecast Model Car
1/87 Scale 1950 Nash Rambler Custom Landau Convertible (Closed) Diecast Model Car
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- diecast and pre-painted, ready to display
- material: metal
- scale: 1/87
- size: 5*2*1.5 cm
The Nash Rambler is a compact car manufactured and marketed by the Nash Motors division of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation for model years 1950-1954. It has a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout with sedan, station wagon, and fixed-profile convertible body styles.
In a marketing breakthrough, Nash successfully established the compact market segment by using the Rambler's size and an upscale complement of features and equipment as its unique selling proposition: small and economical, but also luxurious.
When Nash-Kelvinator merged with the Hudson Motor Car Company in 1954, the Rambler became a product of the resulting American Motors Corporation (AMC), which in a rare feat, subsequently reintroduced the Rambler for model years 1958-1960. The Rambler was manufactured in Kenosha, Wisconsin over its two separate production runs.
--copied from Wikipedia
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