Nash Leaf & Coil Springs
Nash Motors, based in Kenosha, WI, was founded by former GM CEO Charles Nash when he acquired the Thomas B Jeffrey company, best-known for their Rambler. Nash produced vehicles during WWI with the reputation of having the best four-wheel drive as well as four-wheel steering.
| Model | Year Range | Parts Available |
|---|---|---|
| Nash Ambassador | 1947-1957 | Front Coil, Rear Coil, Rear Leaf |
| Nash Ambassador Brougham | 1947-1947 | Front Coil, Rear Leaf |
| Nash Ambassador Custom | 1948-1948 | Front Coil, Rear Leaf |
| Nash Ambassador Custom Brougham | 1948-1948 | Front Coil, Rear Leaf |
| Nash Ambassador Custom Cabriolet | 1948-1948 | Front Coil, Rear Leaf |
| Nash Ambassador Suburban (woody) | 1947-1947 | Front Coil, Rear Leaf |
| Nash Ambassador Super | 1948-1948 | Front Coil, Rear Leaf |
| Nash Ambassador Super Brougham | 1948-1948 | Front Coil, Rear Leaf |
| Nash Ambassador Super Suburban (woody) | 1948-1948 | Front Coil, Rear Leaf |
| Nash Metropolitan | 1954-1962 | Front Coil, Installation Kits, Rear Leaf |
| Nash Rambler | 1956-1957 | Front Coil Springs, Rear Coil Springs |
| Nash Statesman | 1956-1956 | Front Coil, Rear Coil |