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Front view of a 1951 Nash-Healey luxury sports gran turismo car at Rambler Ranch

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English: 1951 Nash-Healey a luxury sports gran turismo car. It has a Nash Ambassador drivetrain (inline six-cylinder OHV 234.8 cu in (3.85 L) engine and a three-speed manual transmission with overdrive) and a handmade European chassis and body. Marketed in the United States by Nash-Kelvinator as a halo vehicle to promote sales of the other Nash models in North America. One of the hundreds of historic cars at the Rambler Ranch. The collection is located at 36370 Forest Trail, Elizabeth, CO 80107 -- see: https://www.ramblerranch.com -- The visit was part of the 2021 American Motors Owners (AMO) convention held in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please also include the location of the image: the Rambler Ranch collection in Elizabeth, Colorado. See: https://www.ramblerranch.com
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