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The Nash Rambler was a North American automobile
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
 produced by the Nash Motors
Nash Motors

Also see: Kelvinator and American Motors CorporationNash Motors was an automobile manufacturer based in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in the United States from 1916 to 1938....
 division of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation
Nash-Kelvinator Corporation

Nash-Kelvinator Corporation was the result of a merger between Nash Motors and Kelvinator Appliance Company. The union of these two companies was brought about as a result of a condition made by George W....
 from 1950 through 1956.

Development
Nash-Kelvinator's President George W. Mason
George W. Mason

George Walter Mason was an American industrialist. During his career Mason served as the Chairman and CEO of the Kelvinator , Chairman and CEO of the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation , and Chairman and CEO of American Motors Corporation ....
 saw that the company needed to compete more effectively and insisted a new car had to be different from the existing models in the market.






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1950 Nash Rambler Landau Conv Brochure
The Nash Rambler was a North American automobile
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
 produced by the Nash Motors
Nash Motors

Also see: Kelvinator and American Motors CorporationNash Motors was an automobile manufacturer based in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in the United States from 1916 to 1938....
 division of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation
Nash-Kelvinator Corporation

Nash-Kelvinator Corporation was the result of a merger between Nash Motors and Kelvinator Appliance Company. The union of these two companies was brought about as a result of a condition made by George W....
 from 1950 through 1956.

Development


Nash-Kelvinator's President George W. Mason
George W. Mason

George Walter Mason was an American industrialist. During his career Mason served as the Chairman and CEO of the Kelvinator , Chairman and CEO of the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation , and Chairman and CEO of American Motors Corporation ....
 saw that the company needed to compete more effectively and insisted a new car had to be different from the existing models in the market. The Rambler was designed to be smaller than contemporary cars, yet still accommodate five passengers comfortably. The Nash Rambler established a new segment
Market segment

A market segment is a subgroup of people or organizations sharing one or more characteristics that cause them to have similar product and/or service needs....
 in the automobile market and is widely acknowledged to be the first modern American compact car
Compact car

A compact , small family or c-segment car is a car classification of automobile which are larger than a supermini car and smaller than a large family car....
.

In developing this new car, Nash had originally planned to call it the Nash Diplomat. This name would have rounded out the Nash family of cars, as for 1950 the 600 line was re-named the Statesman
Nash Statesman

The Nash Statesman was the lower-priced version of the two main Nash automobile series, and was priced below the top-line Nash Ambassador.Although the Statesman's interior cabin was nearly identical to that of the Ambassador, upholstery and trim materials were plainer in design and less expensive....
, and the Ambassador
Nash Ambassador

Ambassador was the model name applied to the senior line of Nash Motors automobiles from 1932 until 1957. From 1958 until the end of the 1974 model year, the AMC Ambassador was the product of American Motors , which continued to use the Ambassador model name on its top-of-the-line models....
 remained the flagship line. When it was learned that Dodge
Dodge

Dodge is a United States-based brand of automobiles, minivans, sport utility vehicles, and trucks, manufactured and marketed by Chrysler LLC in more than 60 different countries and territories worldwide....
 had already reserved the Diplomat
Dodge Diplomat

The Dodge Diplomat was a mid-size car and it was manufactured from 1977 to 1989 by the Chrysler Corporation's Dodge brand and practically identical to the Chrysler LeBaron of 1977, the Plymouth Caravelle sold in Canada, and the Plymouth Gran Fury from 1982....
 name for a planned two-door hardtop body style, Nash delved into its own past, and resurrected the Rambler
Rambler (automobile)

Rambler was an automobile brand name used by the Thomas B. Jeffery Company between 1900 and 1914, then by its successor, Nash Motors from 1950 to 1954, and finally by Nash's successor, American Motors Corporation from 1954 to 1969....
 name from 1902. The Rambler was one of the most popular of early American autos. Similarly, the new Nash Rambler was highly respected throughout its 1950-1955 lifespan.

1950-1952

The Nash Rambler was introduced during the 1950 model year. The new model was the company's entry in the lower price segment dominated by models from Chevrolet, Ford, and Plymouth. The Rambler was designed to be lighter in weight and have smaller dimensions than the other popular cars. A strategy of efficiency, Nash could save on materials in its production while owners would have better fuel economy. The car rode on a wheelbase
Wheelbase

In both road and rail vehicles, the wheelbase is the distance between the centers of the front and rear wheels....
, and power came from Nash's proven L-head (flathead
Flathead engine

A flathead engine or sidevalve engine is an internal combustion engine with poppet valve placed in the engine block beside the piston, instead of in the cylinder head, as in an overhead valve engine....
) Straight-6
Straight-6

The straight-6 or inline-6 engine is a six cylinder internal combustion engine with all six cylinder mounted in a straight line along the crankcase....
 cylinder engine that produced .

Additional historical context of the Nash Rambler, along with the Nash Healey and Metropolitan was that US citizens were exposed to and had become fond of smaller more efficient compact and sporty European cars during the WW2 theater of operations. Along with the less gaudy styling cues of European design, that input of enyoying more compact cars was also an effect of Kelvinator having a wide market overseas. This influence is seen directly in the Pinin Farina models. AMC would continue to import European design and styling flair for it's products without much notice by typical sources of media, such as the Gucci
Gucci

The House of Gucci, better known simply as Gucci, is an iconic Italy fashion design and leather goods label. It was founded by Guccio Gucci in Florence in 1921....
, Pierre Cardin
Pierre Cardin

Pierre Cardin is an Italy-born France fashion designer, who was born on July 7, 1922, at San Biagio di Callalta near Treviso.Cardin was known for his avant-garde style and his space age designs....
 and Oleg Cassini
Oleg Cassini

Oleg Cassini was a France United States fashion designer noted for being chosen by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis to design her state wardrobe in the 1960s....
 models, as well as noticeable bodyshell features such as the '74 Matador Coupe's grille arrangement.

The new Rambler was also introduced only as an up-market two-door convertible - designated the "Landau
Landau

Landau or Landau in der Pfalz is an autonomous city surrounded by the S?dliche Weinstra?e district of southern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany....
". The decision to bring the car out in a higher market segment with more standard features was a calculated strategy by Mason. Foremost in this strategy was the need to give the new Rambler a positive public image. Mason knew the car would fail if seen by the public as a "cheap little car". He knew what Crosley
Crosley

The Crosley was an automobile manufactured by the Crosley Corporation and later by Crosley Motors Incorporated in the United States from 1939 to 1952....
 was just finding out with its line of mini cars, and the Henry J
Henry J

The Henry J was an United States automobile built by Kaiser-Frazer Corporation and named after its chairman, Henry J. Kaiser. Mass production of six cylinder models began in July, 1950, and four cylinder production started shortly after Labor Day, 1950....
 would teach Kaiser Motors
Kaiser Motors

Originally formed as the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation in 1945, the corporation was reorganized in 1953 under the name Kaiser Motors Corporation after withdrawal of Joseph W....
; namely, that Americans would rather buy a nice used car than a new car that is perceived as inferior or sub-standard.

Other factors incorporated into the Rambler's marketing mix
Marketing mix

The Marketing mix is generally accepted as the use and specification of the four p's describing the strategic position of a product in the marketplace....
 were the limited steel
Steel

Steel is an alloy consisting mostly of iron, with a carbon content between 0.2% and 2.14% by weight , depending on grade. Carbon is the most cost-effective alloying material for iron, but various other alloying elements are used such as manganese, chromium, vanadium, and tungsten....
 supplies during the Korean War
Korean War

The Korean War refers to a period of military conflict between North Korea and South Korea regimes, with major hostilities lasting from June 25, 1950 until the armistice signed on July 27, 1953....
, as well as the strategy
Strategy

A strategy is a plan of action designed to achieve a particular Objective .Strategy is different from Tactic . In military terms, tactics is concerned with the conduct of an engagement while strategy is concerned with how different engagements are linked....
 for profit maximization
Profit maximization

In economics, profit maximization is the process by which a firm determines the price and output level that returns the greatest profit. There are several approaches to this problem....
 from the new Rambler. The desire to earn a high return for the company meant that the new Rambler, with its expected low initial production volume, was priced higher than the base models from its intended competition. To further increase the value
Value (marketing)

Value of a product within the context of marketing means the Mathematical relationship between the consumer's expectations of product quality to the actual amount paid for it....
 to buyers, the car was well equipped compared to the competition and included items such as whitewall tire
Whitewall tire

Whitewall tires or white sidewall tires are tires having a stripe or entire sidewall of white rubber. Early automobile tires were made entirely of natural white rubber, however, the white rubber did not offer sufficient traction and endurance so carbon black was added to the rubber used for the treads....
s, full wheel covers
Hubcap

A hubcap, wheel cover or wheel trim is a decorative disk on an automobile wheel that covers at least a central portion of the wheel....
, electric clock
Electric clock

An electric clock is a clock that is powered by electricity instead of powered manually or by other sources of energy, specifically in order to wind the mainspring or to drive the pendulum or oscillator....
, and even a pushbutton AM
Amplitude modulation

Amplitude modulation is a technique used in electronic communication, most commonly for transmitting information via a radio carrier wave....
 radio.

Following the design of the larger "senior" Nash models, the compact Rambler's styling was rounded in form and also had an envelope body with fender skirts
Fender skirts

Fender skirts, known in Australia and the United Kingdom as spats, are pieces of bodywork that cover the upper portions of the rear tires of an automobile....
 that also enclosed the front wheels. This design feature did not impair the car's cornering ability too significantly. Unlike almost all traditional convertibles of the era that used frame-free side windows, the Rambler retained the fixed roof structure above the car's doors and rear side window frames. This metal structure served as the side guides or rails for the retractable waterproof canvas top. This design allowed Nash to utilize its monocoque
Monocoque

Monocoque, from Greek language for single and French for shell , is a construction technique that supports structural load by using an object's external skin as opposed to using an internal frame or truss that is then covered with a non-load-bearing skin....
 (unibody) construction on its new compact. It made the Rambler body very rigid for an open top car, without the additional bracing required in other convertible models.

In 1951, the Rambler line was enlarged to include a two-door station wagon and a two-door pillar-less
Pillar (car)

An A-pillar is a name applied by car stylists and enthusiasts to the shaft of material that supports the windshield on either of the windshield frame sides....
 hardtop
Hardtop

A hardtop is a term for a rigid, rather than canvas, automobile roof. It has been used in several contexts: detachable hardtops, retractable hardtop roofs, and the so-called pillarless hardtop body style....
 - designated the Country Club.

A car tested by the British magazine The Motor
The Motor (magazine)

The Motor - not to be confused with an Australian magazine with the same name - was a United Kingdom weekly automobile magazine founded on 28 January 1903....
 in 1951 had a top speed of and could accelerate from 0- in 21.0 seconds. A fuel consumption of was recorded. The test car was reported as costing $1808 in the United States, British sales had not at the time started.

1953-1955

The Rambler received its first restyling in 1953, and came to strongly resemble the "senior" Nash models which had received all-new "Airflyte" styling the prior year. A two-door sedan was added in 1953. For 1954 a four-door sedan and a four-door station wagon - designated the "Cross Country" - were added. These four-door body styles used a wheelbase. For 1955 the traditional enclosed front wheel wells were opened.

On January 14 1954, Nash and Hudson Motor Car Company
Hudson Motor Car Company

The Hudson Motor Car Company made Hudson and other brand automobiles in Detroit, Michigan, from 1909 to 1954. In 1954, Hudson merged with Nash-Kelvinator Corporation to form American Motors Corporation....
 merged, and the successor corporation was named American Motors Corporation (AMC). Following the merger, Hudson dealers began receiving Ramblers that were badged as Hudson brand cars. The Hudson Ramblers and Nash Ramblers were identical, save for the brand name and minor brand badging.

1956-1957

For 1956, American Motors created an all-new Rambler, using a wheelbase and increasing the overall length of the cars. Again, the Rambler was sold under the Nash and Hudson brand names. The new Ramblers came only as four-door models. Along with the usual four-door sedan and station wagon was a new four-door hardtop
Hardtop

A hardtop is a term for a rigid, rather than canvas, automobile roof. It has been used in several contexts: detachable hardtops, retractable hardtop roofs, and the so-called pillarless hardtop body style....
 sedan. Also, Rambler introduced an industry first, a four-door hardtop station wagon. For 1957, the Rambler became a make in its own right, no longer branded as a Nash or Hudson. Also, for 1957, a V8 engine
AMC V8 engine

American Motors Corporation produced a series of widely-used V8 engines from the mid-1950s before being absorbed into Chrysler Corporation. Some continued well after the 1991 merger with Jeep....
 became available in Ramblers for the first time. This was AMC's own V8 engine
AMC V8 engine

American Motors Corporation produced a series of widely-used V8 engines from the mid-1950s before being absorbed into Chrysler Corporation. Some continued well after the 1991 merger with Jeep....
 introduced the year before in the Nash Ambassador Special and Hudson Hornet Special. In addition, available only in 1957 was a special high-performance four-door hardtop sedan model called the Rambler Rebel
Rambler Rebel

The Rambler Rebel was an automobile produced by the American Motors Corporation of Kenosha, Wisconsin from 1957-60, and again in 1966 and 1967....
. The Rebel came equipped with AMC's new V8. The engine was also used in the larger Nash Ambassador
Nash Ambassador

Ambassador was the model name applied to the senior line of Nash Motors automobiles from 1932 until 1957. From 1958 until the end of the 1974 model year, the AMC Ambassador was the product of American Motors , which continued to use the Ambassador model name on its top-of-the-line models....
 and Hudson Hornet
Hudson Hornet

The Hudson Hornet is an automobile that was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan between 1951 and 1954. The Hornet was also built by American Motors Corporation in Kenosha, Wisconsin and marketed under the Hudson brand between 1955 and 1957....
 for that year. Plans had called for a fuel injection
Fuel injection

Fuel injection is a system for mixing fuel with air in an internal combustion engine. It has become the primary fuel delivery system used in gasoline Automobile engines, having almost completely replaced carburetors in the late 1980s....
 option for the Rebel, but hard starting in cold weather forced it to be scuttled at the last minute. The limited-production Rebel (1,500 produced) is considered to be a precursor of the muscle car
Muscle car

Muscle car is a term used to refer to a variety of high performance automobiles. At its most widely accepted the term refers to American 2-door rear wheel drive mid-size cars of the late 1960s and early 1970s equipped with large, powerful V8 engines and sold at an affordable price for street use and automobile racing, formally and informal...
s that became so popular in the 1960s.

After 1957

In 1958 the Rambler became the sole brand of automobile produced by American Motors Corporation, with the discontinuance of the Nash and Hudson brands. For information on Rambler brand cars, see: Rambler (automobile)
Rambler (automobile)

Rambler was an automobile brand name used by the Thomas B. Jeffery Company between 1900 and 1914, then by its successor, Nash Motors from 1950 to 1954, and finally by Nash's successor, American Motors Corporation from 1954 to 1969....
.

Popular culture


In 1958 the music group The Playmates
The Playmates

The Playmates were a late 1950s human voice group, led by the pianist Chic Hetti , drummer; Donny Conn ; and Morey Carr ....
 wrote a novelty song
Novelty song

A novelty song is a comical or nonsensical song, performed principally for its Comedy. Humorous songs, or those containing humorous elements, are not necessarily novelty songs....
 entitled "Beep Beep", in which the driver of a Nash Rambler inadvertently humiliates the "narrator" of the song, the driver of a Cadillac
Cadillac

Cadillac is a luxury vehicle marque owned by General Motors. Cadillac vehicles are sold in over 50 countries and territories, mainly in the United States, Canada, and Mexico....
. The song was a hit, and in recent decades has been a popular selection on the Dr. Demento
Dr. Demento

Dr. Demento is the stage name of Barret Eugene Hansen , a radio disc jockey specializing in novelty songs and pop music parodies. He created the persona in 1970 while working at Los Angeles, California station KPPC ....
 radio show.

In the 1950s TV show The Adventures of Superman
Adventures of Superman (TV series)

Adventures of Superman is an United States of America television series based on comic book characters and concepts created in 1938 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster....
 showed actor George Reeves
George Reeves

George Reeves was an United States actor, best known for his role as Superman in the 1950s television program Adventures of Superman and his death by a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the age of 45....
 who played Superman
Superman

Superman is a Character , a comic book superhero widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, Ohio, and sold to DC Comics in 1938, the character first appeared in Action Comics Action Comics 1 and subseque...
/Clark Kent driving a Nash Rambler while in his guise of Clark Kent.

The Nash Rambler figures centrally in Kaizo Hayashi
Kaizo Hayashi

is a Japanese screenwriter and director. In the west, he is best known as the screenwriter for the anime Doomed Megalopolis. He has also directed many live-action movies that have been popular in Japan but have had a very limited release in the west, including Zipang , Yume miruyoni nemuritai , and Cat's Eye ....
's Hama trilogy: The Most Terrible Time of My Life, Stairway to the Distant Past, and The Trap. These films feature Masatoshi Nagase as Maiku Hama, P.I. The hard-boiled (yet exceedingly hip) detective drives a two-tone, convertible Nash Rambler throughout the city streets of Yokohama
Yokohama

is the capital city of Kanagawa Prefecture. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of Tokyo, in the Kanto region of the main island of Honshu. It is a major commercial hub of the Greater Tokyo Area....
 as he pursues his neo-noir investigations. The Nash is almost a character itself in these films; for example, he takes a case in Stairway to the Distant Past to get his "little car" back from loan sharks.

The song Brian's Back by Mike Love
Mike Love

Michael Edward "Mike" Love is an United States singer/songwriter with The Beach Boys. He formed the band along with his cousins Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, and Dennis Wilson, and their friend Al Jardine....
 begins with the line "teenage gamblers sittin' in a Rambler, listening to the radio".

Also, in Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live is a weekly late-night 90-minute American sketch comedy/variety show filmed in New York City. It made its debut on October 11, 1975....
 sketches of the The Church Lady
The Church Lady

The Church Lady was a recurring character in a series of sketches on the American television show Saturday Night Live, circa 1986–1992....
, (Dana Carvey
Dana Carvey

Dana Thomas Carvey is an United States comedian and actor, known for his work on Saturday Night Live and the spin-off movie Wayne's World ....
) is said to drive a Rambler, or so says Satan (Jon Lovitz
Jon Lovitz

Jonathan M. "Jon" Lovitz is an American actor and comedian perhaps best known as a cast member of Saturday Night Live and the voice of Jay Sherman in The Critic....
), though he does not mention what kind.

In 2006, Al McCoy
Al McCoy

Al McCoy may refer to:*Al McCoy *Al McCoy ...
 who is an announcer for the NBA team the Phoenix Suns
Phoenix Suns

The Phoenix Suns are a Professional sports basketball team based in Phoenix, Arizona. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association ....
, started calling the Suns two-time MVP Steve Nash
Steve Nash

Stephen John Nash, Order of Canada, Order of British Columbia , is a Canada professional basketball player who plays point guard for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association ....
 "the Nash Rambler". Like the vehicle, Steve Nash
Steve Nash

Stephen John Nash, Order of Canada, Order of British Columbia , is a Canada professional basketball player who plays point guard for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association ....
 may be smaller and lighter than most, yet still has the power to go coast to coast.

In Doogie Howser, M.D.
Doogie Howser, M.D.

Doogie Howser, M.D. is a television comedy-drama starring Neil Patrick Harris as a brilliant doctor who also faces the problems of being a normal teenager....
, season 4 episode 1 ("There's A Riot Going On"), Doogie's friend Vinnie wants to buy a Nash Rambler because its seats fold down into a bed.