Make: | Nash |
Model: | Metropolitan |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | 1500 |
Year: | 1960 |
VIN: | 15FNH14604 |
Color: | Turquoise |
Engine: | 90.89ci BMC 4 Cylinder |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Blue |
Vehicle Title: | -- |
1960 Nash Metropolitan 1500 After launching the popular Rambler, Nash worked for many years on an even smaller car. Its first public concept, the NXI, (Nash Experimental International), was shown in 1949, followed after one year by the NKI, (Nash Kelvinator International). The name of the car was to be NKI Custom until shortly after production began, and new badges had to be retrofitted to early cars. The concepts were designed by independent stylist William Flajole, using the Fiat 500 chassis and running gear; the Nash Metropolitan was styled by Battista "Pinin" Farina. Fresh out of long term storage and buzzing around our Hallowed Halls here at Classic Auto Mall, (literally it could do that!), we present to you...drum roll please...a 1960 Nash Metropolitan 1500. This is a hardtop version and has had a repaint at some point and is showing with flaws both on the exterior, interior, and undercarriage. However, it's all there and could very well be the makings of your next project. Restomod, concours show winner, possibly rat rod??? The choice is up to you. Please Note: NO TITLE-SOLD ON A BILL OF SALE ONLY Exterior So we have the smallest car with a feature ubiquitous to the largest car...the "Continental", (think big car), rear tire enclosure...go figure! This metal bean has been refinished in a two tone aqua and white that presents with chips, inclusions, and cracks in the body work. Exterior panels otherwise retain decently minded gaps for the steel. An accentuated dip in the door and lower body bulge give a somewhat boat-like appearance to the body and what little chrome we see has dimpling or has been painted silver. A white roof hovers over the aqua body and the roofline is just lovely, with the triangular "B" pillar holding fort for the curved rear glass. Oval tail lights are flanking the rear mounted spare tire enclosure, wrapped in a black cover with a cream retainer. This cream appears again on the painted egg crate oval grille with a single headlight mounted on the corner of each front quarter. Beep! Beep! Interior The utilitarian door panels in black and white vinyl show some soiling and wrinkling on each side and house the window crank and door handle. Chromed trimming separates the colors and adds some bling to the utilitarian look. Slipping inside using my shoehorn, I'm on a front bench with a split back so one has access to the rear area. These are covered in aqua vinyl and have tight tuck and roll inserts, smooth vinyl bolsters and a central smooth pattern. They are in surprisingly good condition for the age and provide decent comfort for my larger frame. Note the rear bench lower has been removed and we see the rear panel has a lock in the center which gives access to the trunk. An original aqua dash in steel is fronted by a large 2 spoke black steering wheel and gives view to the nice chromed bezel surrounding a centrally located round speedo gauge cluster. A nifty dial tuner and volume control radio is in the dash center and a few other simple knobs and pulls line up along the bottom. Black carpeting is on the floors, and a stained white headlight hangs tightly above. Drivetrain A flip of the hood and we see the original 90.89ci BMC engine in 4-cylinder format with a black block and green valve cover and 1-barrel Zenith carb under the black air cleaner. The engine and bay present as complete with a healthy dose of patina. A 3-speed manual transmission is on back sending power to a 4.22 geared axle. Undercarriage Some patina, undercoating and surface rust make an appearance down below. But the areas of concern are the flooring, rockers, crossmembers, and frame that are all suffering from invasive rust with some areas being in need of immediate remediation. Independent coil sprung front suspension, and leaf springs for the back provide the ride. Drum brakes are on all 4 corners. There are several cars here at Classic Auto Mall I just fall in love with, and this is one of them even needing the work it does. I have a soft spot for these unique designs, and this one is definitely one of my favs. Of course I'm also in love with our Mercedes choices as well as some of the mid 70's Corvette...my wife says I have trouble making up my mind, but I digress...Stay tuned!! Keeping the unique original design and quirky looks, why not take this Metro under your wing and forget about "Super Sizing" it. Please Note: NO TITLE-SOLD ON A BILL OF SALE ONLY Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is and our phone number is 855-201-7026. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
1960 Nash Metropolitan 1500
After launching the popular Rambler, Nash worked for many years on an even smaller car. Its first public concept, the NXI, (Nash Experimental International), was shown in 1949, followed after one year by the NKI, (Nash Kelvinator International). The name of the car was to be NKI Custom until shortly after production began, and new badges had to be retrofitted to early cars. The concepts were designed by independent stylist William Flajole, using the Fiat 500 chassis and running gear; the Nash Metropolitan was styled by Battista "Pinin" Farina.
Fresh out of long term storage and buzzing around our Hallowed Halls here at Classic Auto Mall, (literally it could do that!), we present to you...drum roll please...a 1960 Nash Metropolitan 1500. This is a hardtop version and has had a repaint at some point and is showing with flaws both on the exterior, interior, and undercarriage. However, it's all there and could very well be the makings of your next project. Restomod, concours show winner, possibly rat rod??? The choice is up to you.
Please Note: NO TITLE-SOLD ON A BILL OF SALE ONLY
Exterior
So we have the smallest car with a feature ubiquitous to the largest car...the "Continental", (think big car), rear tire enclosure...go figure! This metal bean has been refinished in a two tone aqua and white that presents with chips, inclusions, and cracks in the body work. Exterior panels otherwise retain decently minded gaps for the steel. An accentuated dip in the door and lower body bulge give a somewhat boat-like appearance to the body and what little chrome we see has dimpling or has been painted silver. A white roof hovers over the aqua body and the roofline is just lovely, with the triangular "B" pillar holding fort for the curved rear glass. Oval tail lights are flanking the rear mounted spare tire enclosure, wrapped in a black cover with a cream retainer. This cream appears again on the painted egg crate oval grille with a single headlight mounted on the corner of each front quarter. Beep! Beep!
Interior
The utilitarian door panels in black and white vinyl show some soiling and wrinkling on each side and house the window crank and door handle. Chromed trimming separates the colors and adds some bling to the utilitarian look. Slipping inside using my shoehorn, I'm on a front bench with a split back so one has access to the rear area. These are covered in aqua vinyl and have tight tuck and roll inserts, smooth vinyl bolsters and a central smooth pattern. They are in surprisingly good condition for the age and provide decent comfort for my larger frame. Note the rear bench lower has been removed and we see the rear panel has a lock in the center which gives access to the trunk. An original aqua dash in steel is fronted by a large 2 spoke black steering wheel and gives view to the nice chromed bezel surrounding a centrally located round speedo gauge cluster. A nifty dial tuner and volume control radio is in the dash center and a few other simple knobs and pulls line up along the bottom. Black carpeting is on the floors, and a stained white headlight hangs tightly above.
Drivetrain
A flip of the hood and we see the original 90.89ci BMC engine in 4-cylinder format with a black block and green valve cover and 1-barrel Zenith carb under the black air cleaner. The engine and bay present as complete with a healthy dose of patina. A 3-speed manual transmission is on back sending power to a 4.22 geared axle.
Undercarriage
Some patina, undercoating and surface rust make an appearance down below. But the areas of concern are the flooring, rockers, crossmembers, and frame that are all suffering from invasive rust with some areas being in need of immediate remediation. Independent coil sprung front suspension, and leaf springs for the back provide the ride. Drum brakes are on all 4 corners.
There are several cars here at Classic Auto Mall I just fall in love with, and this is one of them even needing the work it does. I have a soft spot for these unique designs, and this one is definitely one of my favs. Of course I'm also in love with our Mercedes choices as well as some of the mid 70's Corvette...my wife says I have trouble making up my mind, but I digress...Stay tuned!! Keeping the unique original design and quirky looks, why not take this Metro under your wing and forget about "Super Sizing" it.
Please Note: NO TITLE-SOLD ON A BILL OF SALE ONLY
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is and our phone number is 855-201-7026. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.