Jay Leno drives his 1950 Nash Ambassador [Video]

by SpeedLux

Recently, we saw that Jay Leno’s Garage is going 60 years into the past to an easier time with a generally unique 1950 Nash Ambassador Custom. It may not brag as much power as the bikes, however Jay alludes to this ride as the “great old young lady” for its capacity to agreeably consume up the miles. Then again a spot to rest, as Leno exhibits.

While the two-tone mix of green and dark doesn’t get much consideration, this Nash is an outline sweethearts dream with in part concealed wheels on the outside and a fastback that gives the car a truly alluring look from the back. The single incorporated instrument dial inside is a decent touch, as well. With a guaranteed 115 drive from its inline-six motor and programmed transmission, the Ambassador isn’t going to win any races, however Jay plainly adores the auto. He gives viewers a full walkaround of the old gal, including a trek up the lift to look at its to a great extent unique mechanical bits. In case you’re craving for a glance at a much prior period of motoring, this clip isn’t one to miss.

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byeway bill December 2, 2014 - 6:00 pm

This is the same (sister of) beauty we owned on our wedding day 57 years ago. Our’s a 4-door, gray; Loved it then, should have kept it!

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