Nash Rambler (1950)
Gasoline
Manual
28213 Mileage
Convertible
1950
Saratoga, CA, United States
The 1950 Nash Rambler Airflyte Convertible Landau, built in Kenosha, Wisconsin, was the first model of America’s compact car era. Produced only as a convertible, just 9,330 units were made. Featuring Nash’s innovative Airflyte unibody design, the Rambler used rigid door and window frames with a fabric top, reducing weight and cost while improving efficiency. This model marked a milestone in economical car design before Nash merged with Hudson in 1954 to form the American Motors Corporation (AMC).