Being sold at No Reserve is this fun little Nash Metropolitan
An American automobile that was assembled in England until 1961, It conforms to two classes of vehicle: economy car and subcompact car, in today's US terminology the Metropolitan is a “subcompact”.
Initial reviews of the Metropolitan were mixed. However, owners of the cars reported that the "Metropolitan is a good thing in a small package".
Automotive industry veteran and the largest publisher of automotive books at the…
Being sold at No Reserve is this fun little Nash Metropolitan
An American automobile that was assembled in England until 1961, It conforms to two classes of vehicle: economy car and subcompact car, in today’s US terminology the Metropolitan is a “subcompact”.
Initial reviews of the Metropolitan were mixed. However, owners of the cars reported that the “Metropolitan is a good thing in a small package”.
Automotive industry veteran and the largest publisher of automotive books at the time, Floyd Clymer, took several Metropolitans through his tests, and “got the surprise of my life” when its “performance was far better than I expected”, that he “felt very safe in the car”, and that “it may well be that Nash has started a new trend in American motoring.
The seller states this is a good overall shape and runs and drives well.
*The following ratings were provided by the consignor, based on a scale of ‘Poor’, ‘Fair’, ‘Good’, ‘Very Good’ or ‘Excellent’. (Excellent = 100% restored)