For Sale: 1936 Nash Ambassador in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for sale in Pittsburgh, PA

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Vehicle Description Here's a rare 1936 Nash Ambassador Super 8 Touring Sedan ready to view in the Maxmotive Pittsburgh Showroom.
The engine is the Twin Ignition Straight Eight.
Twin Ignition means two coils and two spark plugs for each cylinder.
This well preserved Nash has been in the same family since 1982 and is being offered for the first time since.
An avid enthusiast and member of the Nash Car Club of America, the previous owner provided a binder packed with information on specifications, brochures, and correspondence.
This fine example presents as original with the original Regent Maroon exterior color and plush tan cloth interior.
It's a stately car on a 125 inch wheelbase, with reverse-opening back doors, decked out in Nash accessories for a high-end luxury look.
Chrome Nash fog lights and unity lights lead the way, fender skirts add visual length, and a column-mounted auto fan and cigarette box provide period-correct convenience.
A Stewart Warner heater is also on board.
Correct Nash wheel covers and Goodrich Silvertown whitewall tires provide the finishing vintage touch.
A spare tire is included as well.
Believed to be a true survivor, this historic 1936 Nash Ambassador Super 8 Touring Sedan is an exciting find.
See details and high resolution photos at www.
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  • Year: 1936
  • Make: Nash
  • Model: Ambassador

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