For Sale: 1957 Nash Metropolitan in O'Fallon, Illinois for sale in O Fallon, IL

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Vehicle Description Gateway Classic Cars of Milwaukee is excited to present this very cool 1957 Nash Metropolitan.
You will grab everyone's attention driving down the road in this beauty.
While most U.
S.
automobile makers were following a bigger is better philosophy, Nash Motor Company executives were examining the market to offer American buyers an economical transportation alternative.
The Metropolitan was designed in the U.
S.
and it was patterned from a concept car, the NXI(Nash Experimental International), that was built by Detriot based independent designer William J.
Flajole for Nash-Kelvinator.
It was designed as the second car in a two-car family, for Mom taking the kids to school or shopping or Dad to drive to the railroad station to ride to work:
the commuter/shopping car with resemblance to the big Nash, but the scale was tiny as the Met's wheelbase was shorter than the Volkswagen Beetle's.
This Nash Metropolitan is painted in traditional turquoise and white.
Accented by a period black and white.
This green and white beauty has a 1,498 cc 4-cylinder engine with three-on-the-tree transmission.
The rear mounted spare tire gives this little gem a classy look.
This 1957 Nash Metropolitan is a real head turner and will draw a crowd wherever you happen to venture.
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  • Year: 1957
  • Make: Nash
  • Model: METROPOLITAN

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