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1956 Nash Ambassador

1956 Nash Ambassador

The Ambassador name was used on Nash's top-of-the-line models from 1932 through 1974, making it "one of the longest-lived automobile nameplates in automotive history." The 1956, as shown here, is another good example of the art deco movement with its radical front end and great two-tone paint combinations. The original 50s Ambassadors were designed by the legendary Pininfarina himself, receiving several prestigious design awards.

Tags: art-deco
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