OXF-87NR50003 Oxford Diecast 1950 Nash Rambler Custom Landau Convertible (closed) Sunset Maroon HO-Scale
OXF-87NR50003
Oxford-Diecast
HO-Scale
1950 Nash Rambler Custom Landau Convertible (closed) Sunset Maroon
The Nash Rambler, introduced in 1950, was seen as the first successful modern American compact car, promoting the idea of a small but luxurious economy motor. It was produced by the Nash Motors Division of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation from 1950 until 1954 and was available as a sedan, wagon and fixed-profile convertible. The Rambler was designed and styled by Nash’s Chief Engineer Meade Moor and Theodore Ulrich.
For its third Oxford outing, our Nash Rambler appears with its black ‘canvas’ roof in the closed position and featuring lots of exterior chrome trim as well as whitewall tyres. The interior is completely black. The radiator grille intakes are finished in silver and black below the red and silver Nash name. Our car is registered in California – number 4B 57 78.

