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  • this is my dream car has been since I was 5

  • The integrated AC and ventilation with underhood equipment, like on all cars today, was pioneered by Nash-Kelvinator and introduced in 1954. Was licenced to or copied by the other mfrs by the late '50s. Much cheaper and better than the under-rear-seat and trunk mounted units of the time. This really was a unique selling point for Nash / AMC.

  • Kill the dopey water mark.

  • wonder how much did that Car cost back then with AC ?

  • @1968DodgePolara According to one of my old car books, the '55 Nash Rambler 4-door sedan base price was $1798.00, and the Cross Country Station wagon was $2098.00. The AC unit was $345.00.

  • @fordude60 Thanks nice to know AC was expensive back then and rare on 50's Cars.

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