In 1951, America's first post-war sports car came from the most unlikely source - Nash. Better known for sensible, well-built mid-priced cars, Nash was eager to cash in on the burgeoning sports car market in America. The car came about almost by c...
In 1951, aboard the England-bound Queen Elizabeth, an unlikely and chance meeting occurred between two men at the polar opposite ends of the automotive industry. Nash-Kelvinator's rather conservative president, George W. Mason crossed paths with B...