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- Nash-Healey wheelbase "2590.8".
- Nash-Healey height "1219.2".
- Nash-Healey length "4337.05".
- Nash-Healey weight "1088.64".
- Nash-Healey width "1625.6".
- Nash-Healey abstract "The Nash-Healey is a two-seat sports car that was produced for the American market between 1951 and 1954. Marketed by Nash-Kelvinator Corporation with the Nash Ambassador drivetrain and a European chassis and body, it served as a halo (or image) vehicle, or flagship car, for the automaker to promote the sales of the other Nash models. It was "America's first post-war sports car", and the first introduced in the U.S. by a major automaker since the Great Depression. The Nash-Healey was the product of the partnership between Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and British automaker Donald Healey. Later on, the car was restyled by Pinin Farina and subassembly begun in Italy.".
- Nash-Healey assembly England.
- Nash-Healey assembly Italy.
- Nash-Healey assembly Kenosha,_Wisconsin.
- Nash-Healey assembly Turin.
- Nash-Healey assembly United_States.
- Nash-Healey assembly Warwick.
- Nash-Healey bodyStyle Hardtop.
- Nash-Healey bodyStyle Roadster_(automobile).
- Nash-Healey class Sports_car.
- Nash-Healey engine Nash-Healey__1.
- Nash-Healey engine Nash-Healey__2.
- Nash-Healey engine Nash-Healey__3.
- Nash-Healey height "1.2192".
- Nash-Healey layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Nash-Healey length "4.33705".
- Nash-Healey manufacturer Nash_Motors.
- Nash-Healey productionEndYear "1954".
- Nash-Healey productionStartYear "1951".
- Nash-Healey thumbnail 1951_Nash-Healey_PR-photo.jpg?width=300.
- Nash-Healey transmission "3-speed manual with overdrive".
- Nash-Healey weight "1088640.0".
- Nash-Healey wheelbase "2.5908".
- Nash-Healey width "1.6256".
- Nash-Healey wikiPageExternalLink sia-flashback-nash-healey-at-lemans.
- Nash-Healey wikiPageExternalLink sr05_037.htm.
- Nash-Healey wikiPageExternalLink sr05_037.htm.
- Nash-Healey wikiPageID "1492374".
- Nash-Healey wikiPageRevisionID "597506896".
- Nash-Healey assembly England.
- Nash-Healey assembly Italy.
- Nash-Healey assembly Kenosha,_Wisconsin.
- Nash-Healey assembly Turin.
- Nash-Healey assembly United_States.
- Nash-Healey assembly Warwick.
- Nash-Healey bodyStyle "2".
- Nash-Healey caption "1951".
- Nash-Healey class Sports_car.
- Nash-Healey engine "1951".
- Nash-Healey engine "1952".
- Nash-Healey engine "Nash Ambassador I6:".
- Nash-Healey hasPhotoCollection Nash-Healey.
- Nash-Healey height "hardtop:".
- Nash-Healey height "roadster:".
- Nash-Healey layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Nash-Healey length "hardtop:".
- Nash-Healey length "roadster:".
- Nash-Healey manufacturer Nash_Motors.
- Nash-Healey name "Nash-Healey".
- Nash-Healey production "1951".
- Nash-Healey transmission "3".
- Nash-Healey weight "approximate".
- Nash-Healey wheelbase "hardtop:".
- Nash-Healey wheelbase "roadster:".
- Nash-Healey width "hardtop:".
- Nash-Healey width "roadster:".
- Nash-Healey wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Nash-Healey subject Category:1950s_automobiles.
- Nash-Healey subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- Nash-Healey subject Category:Nash_vehicles.
- Nash-Healey subject Category:Pininfarina.
- Nash-Healey subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Nash-Healey subject Category:Sports_cars.
- Nash-Healey subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1951.
- Nash-Healey type 1950sAutomobiles.
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- Nash-Healey type NashMotors.
- Nash-Healey type NashVehicles.
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- Nash-Healey type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Nash-Healey type Rear-wheel-driveVehicles.
- Nash-Healey type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Nash-Healey type SportsCar104285008.
- Nash-Healey type SportsCars.
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- Nash-Healey type VehiclesIntroducedIn1951.
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- Nash-Healey type Automobile.
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- Nash-Healey type Product.
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- Nash-Healey type DesignedArtifact.
- Nash-Healey comment "The Nash-Healey is a two-seat sports car that was produced for the American market between 1951 and 1954. Marketed by Nash-Kelvinator Corporation with the Nash Ambassador drivetrain and a European chassis and body, it served as a halo (or image) vehicle, or flagship car, for the automaker to promote the sales of the other Nash models. It was "America's first post-war sports car", and the first introduced in the U.S. by a major automaker since the Great Depression.".
- Nash-Healey label "Nash-Healey".