Nash Rambler
Promomotional Models 
These are pictures of original memorabilia not for sale.
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1939 Nash  
Nash styling studio model made from laminated wood
that measures almost 24 inches in length.
1939 Nash
 
Another view of the 1939 wood model, courtesy of Ron Konopka
1948 Nash Nash Tow Truck
Plastic scale model
Very low production obsolete model made in 1990's.
1949 Nash The first major offering of Nash promos was in 1949
by Banthrico Co., Chicago, Il.
The 1949 "Airflyte" 4 door was a 7" long metal scale model available for dealers to order
as a kit of 11 new 1949 Nash colors, and one deluxe gold model.
This Nash pictured is the deluxe 18K gold plate model,
and was available only to the Nash dealer as a bonus for ordering.
Original dealer cost for the carton of 12 promos was $12.50.
1949 Nash 1949 Nash "Airflyte"
by Banthrico Industries
Color is Horizon Blue
Original mint condition,
Right out of the original box.
1950-51 Nash
Rambler
Another metal scale model by Banthrico,
This Nash Rambler Convertible
is much harder to find than the 49 models.
I have seen it in different colors.
1951
Nash
Healey
1951 Nash Healey
Berkeley's Models,
of West Hempstead, NY
The car length is 7" long,
A balsa wood kit.
1951
Nash
Rambler
One of the rarest Nash promos,
This Nash Rambler Station Wagon bank
was made of ceramic with a slot in the roof.
Has a Pennsylvania dealership and the
1951 Grand Canyon Economy Run imprinted.
1951
Nash
Rambler
Another view of the ceramic
Rambler Station Wagon.
1951-52 Nash
Rambler
Another metal scale model by Banthrico,
This Nash Rambler Country Club Hardtop
was made in several different color combinations.
This example featured the dealership imprint on the roof.
(1952)
1902
Rambler
Produced by Banthrico in 1952
for the Golden Anniversary of Nash 1902-1952.
Nash dealers had to buy a minimum of six at $3.50 each.
Size is 6-1/2" long, 4" high, 3-3/4 wide.
This one has never been out of original box.
1952 Nash
Plastic scale model,
Ambassador 4 door,
by Product Miniatures Company,
also featured dealership imprint on roof.
Available in several different colors.
1952 Rambler
Cardboard model display,
Rambler hardtop,
showing the advantages of Nash Airflyte Construction.
1953 Nash Plastic scale model,
Ambassador 4 door,
by Product Miniatures Company.
Essentially the same as the 1952 model, but improvements were made
on the windows and hubcaps, replacing the stickers used
on the 1952 model with the tinted windows.
Both PMC cars were produced in the full range of
Nash single-tone body colors.
1953 Nash
Rambler
Another metal scale model by Banthrico,
This Nash Rambler Hardtop
has notable changes from the 51-52 version,
most striking are the hood ornament and continental kit.
1953 Nash Ambassador
Nash Ambassador Plaster Model used by the Nash
design department for paint scheme trials.

 
1954 Metropolitan
Nash Metropolitan Convertible,
Plastic model kit by Premier.
 
1954 Rambler
1954 Rambler Station Wagon
Plastic scale model.
1955 Rambler
Station Wagon
1955 Rambler Station Wagon
Tin scale model from Japan.
1955 Rambler
Station Wagon
Side view of 1955 Rambler Station Wagon
Tin scale model from Japan.
1955 Nash Ambassador
Nash Ambassador Plaster Model used by the Nash
design department for paint scheme trials.
Courtesy of Ron Konopka

 
1956 Rambler A very rare scale model
made by the Plastic Division of
American Motors Corporation
to show Single-Unit Construction.
1956 Rambler
Bottom view of the X-Ray model,
Designed for frame structure education.
1956 Rambler
Station Wagon
Ultra rare "gold" scale model of the Rambler Station Wagon
1956 Rambler
Station Wagon
Side view of "gold" scale model of the Rambler Station Wagon
1959-62 Metro
Plastic scale model,
Nash Metropolitan hardtop
by Hubley.
1959-62 Metro Plastic scale model,
Nash Metropolitan convertible
by Hubley.
PARTS: Nash,
Rambler & AMC
Pre 1958
Nash
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1958+
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