The Nash Metropolitan was first produced in 1954 and ended production in 1962. It was available as a two door hard top and a two door convertible. It was designed by William J Flajole.
the car is a Nash Metropolitan produced between 1954 and 1962
Let me know when you do, I want a convertable.
Nash metropolitan
Blue '54 Nash Metropolitan
Unibody or Monocoque: Nash Motors introduced this type of construction in 1941 with the new 600, generally credited with being the first popular mass-produced unibody construction automobile made in the United States
Assuming this is a running car, any where between $6000 and $18000 if it is a coupe, and between $7000 and $250000 if it is a convertible.
The first car Studebaker produced was an electric car in 1902. They produced their first gasoline powered car in 1904. These were produced in collaboration with another company. They produced their first car solely made by Studebaker in 1912.
Nash was a car company started in 1916, the rambler was a model they made (first introduced in 1950).
The Nash Metropolitan and the Studebaker are only two that I can think of made in the USA without quad headlamps in the 1958 model year.
The worlds first practical automobile produced was the Mercedes Benz Motorwagen produced in 1886.
Nash in 1959 offered them as an option
I believe it was the 1949 Nash 600 Super, If I am not correct on the model I do know it was Nash. ( at least in the US of A )