OXFORD 1950 NASH RAMBLER CUSTOM LANDAU CONVERTIBLE (CLOSED) - STRATO BLUE

$14.03 (ex GST)

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Product Code: 87NR50001

Barcode: 5055530141179

 

 

Brand: OXFORD

Scale: 1/87

Type: AMERICAN

DescriptionSpecifications

The Nash Rambler, introduced in 1950, was seen as the first successful modern American compact car and established a new segment in their car market. It also represented the idea of a small but luxurious economy car. It was produced by the Nash Motors Division of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation from 1950 until 1954 and was available as a sedan, wagon and fixed-profile convertible. The Rambler was designed and styled by Nashs Chief Engineer Meade Moor and Theodore Ulrich.

The Nash Rambler was designed to be lighter and with smaller dimensions than its contemporaries, leading to better fuel economy and production materials. It featured a 100in wheelbase with power train of 172.6 cu in (2.8L) flathead straight-6 cylinder engine producing 82 hp. Styling was rounded in shape with an envelope body Nashs signature styling with fender skirts that enclosed the front wheels.  1950, the first year of production, saw the launch of the up-market fully equipped 2-door fixed profile convertible which was economical and easy to drive.  Designated the Landau, the Rambler came without the weight of a roof and with a low wind resistant body design and optional automatic overdrive. The engine could deliver solid performance and great fuel economy.  The technical design aspects also retained the bodyworks doors and rear-side window frames and this structure served as the side guides or rails for the retractable waterproof canvas top.  It also made the body very rigid for an open-top car without additional bracing. With a base price of $1,808 (approximately $22,806 in todays market), buyers were also impressed by the inclusion of full wheel covers, an electric clock and even an AM push button radio. The first year of production saw 9,330 Rambler convertibles sold.

Oxfords replica of the Nash Rambler replicates the real thing as a closed top version of the Landau convertible in an eye-catching brilliant blue with a black canvas roof, complemented with lots of chrome exterior  trim, registered in Missouri in 1950 as 202 280. The whitewall tyres have detailed silver hub caps with the Nash name printed in red, with a brilliant blue surround. The radiator grille intakes are finished in silver and black below the red and silver Nash name.  The interior reveals the seating in grey with black steering wheel and bright blue dashboard.  A further touch to this delightful Nash Rambler comprises the Rambler Custom and Nash Airflyte  signatures  in silver across the back of the car.

 

What's in the box?

  • Oxford Diecast 1950 Nash Rambler Custom Landau Convertible (Closed) Strato Blue
SKU 5055530141179
Barcode # 87NR50001
Brand Oxford