If anything could one up the angle and composition of the above post, it's the color of this one. Permanent banner pic is absolutely justified.
I'm picturing this car being a hilarious sleeper in it's exact cosmetic and interior condition. Just imagine a hotshot in a Mustang or Civic losing to a beautiful-mossy-time-capsule like this?
What a pair. I though I knew most of the Ramblers around town, but these, wow. If these were mine, I'd take them to the local Rambler Club car shows as is. Great find!
I Had as my first car a 56 Nash Rambler Super with just 9k miles on it. It was the ugly duckling. It went to the crusher with only 12k miles on it. Sure miss that Little "Beep Beep"
Any one know who could use the emblems? Saved them, there like brand new.
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Amazing finds. Well done!
If anything could one up the angle and composition of the above post, it's the color of this one. Permanent banner pic is absolutely justified.
I'm picturing this car being a hilarious sleeper in it's exact cosmetic and interior condition. Just imagine a hotshot in a Mustang or Civic losing to a beautiful-mossy-time-capsule like this?
What a pair. I though I knew most of the Ramblers around town, but these, wow. If these were mine, I'd take them to the local Rambler Club car shows as is. Great find!
Damn....I hate how vulnerable they look in the group shot.....just begging to be towed away to the crusher.
"The little Nash Rambler was right behind- His horn went beep beep beep!" I hope guy restores them.
I Had as my first car a 56 Nash Rambler Super with just 9k miles on it. It was the ugly duckling. It went to the crusher with only 12k miles on it. Sure miss that Little "Beep Beep"
Any one know who could use the emblems? Saved them, there like brand new.
Does anyone know the exact location of these two Ramblers and if are are for sale ?
They look like they are barking at the apartments.
The pink is moss filtered.
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