1957 NASH AMBASSADOR COUNTRY CLUB COUPE WOW FORD CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE BUICK WOW
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Location:Plainfield, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used
Make:Nash
Model:Ambassador
SubModel:Custom Country Club Ambassador 2- Door Hard Top
Type:Coupe
Trim:Custom Country Club Ambassador 2- Door Hard Top
Doors:2
Year:1957
Mileage:32,567
VIN:V21204
Color:Pacific Blue/ Solitaire Blue/Frost
Number of cylinders:8
Fuel:Gasoline
Transmission:Automatic
Interior color:Blue
Vehicle Title:Clear
1957 Nash Ambassador Custom Country Club Ambassador 2- Door Hard Top Description
Vehicle Overview
1957 NASH AMBASSADOR COUNTRY CLUB COUPE ONE OF ONLY 997 BUILT 57 HEAVEN MUSEUM CAR CALL DAVE AT 630-327-8321 FOR DETAILS TODAY
You have now just discovered one of the most interesting 1957 Nash Ambassador Country Club Coupes on the planet. This 1957 Nash Ambassador Coupe was one of the Fabulous 1957 cars from the Glenn Patch Collection which are better known as the 57 Heaven Museum that was housed in the Dick Clarks American Bandstand Theater in Branson Mo. The 57 Heaven Museum has been housed in the lower level of the Dick Clark American Bandstand theater on Branson's entertainment "strip." Authentic dealer showroom dioramas, a drive-in burger stand and a theater, Texaco service station, motel and other structures provided period settings for displaying the vehicles. Convertibles made up half of the 66 vehicles that have been exhibited in Branson for the four years their doors were open. Patch had set out to collect and restore every convertible model for the year. That meant not just one Buick but a Special, Century, Super and Roadmaster, and so forth. That being accomplished, he continued to add hardtops and station wagons, and a pickup of every make. The Country Club two-door hardtop was the top of the Ambassador line, and was available in a range of paint and interior schemes. Many Ambassadors, our subject car included, were painted in triple tone--ours with a Frost roof, Pacific Blue body and SolitairBlue accents, festooned with chrome spears and additional trim. By 1957, the market had essentially dried up for mid-priced cars from independents, and that's been the case for decades. For years, automobiles from mid-line independent manufacturers have represented the ultimate in 1950s-era bargains. But times, they are a-changin'. Perhaps it's due to the widespread use of the Internet, which has had a major effect in incubating online clubs devoted to once-obscure marques. Or perhaps it's just a matter of many car collectors looking outside the Ford-GM-Mopar triumvirate for something a bit different. Whatever the reason, prices are universally on the rise. Unique cars like the Ambassador Country Club two-door coupe are especially valuable because of their rarity. In this final year, Nash only took orders for 997 cars in this level of equipment. Condition also increases the value in this particular case. All the cars in the 57 Heaven Museum were restored and maintained in No. 1 condition, but had been drained of fluids and had the batteries removed for long-term temperature-controlled display. In 2009, the entire Glenn Patch / 57 Heaven Collection was auctioned off on site to buyers from around the world. Just recently this 1957 Nash Ambassador was brought back to life (Running Condition) . the complete fuel system, brake system and cooling system were gone thru to make the Nash able to ride and drive. At this point the Nash will require a few more adjustments like a new slave valve for the power steering pump and possibly a rebuilt steering gear box to make the power steering system fully operational. Please call Dave with any detailed questions at 630-327-8321 or email dave at daver7133@hotmail.com. HIGHLIGHTS
Previously from the '57 Heaven Museum in Branson, Missouri
One of the last Nashes produced, 1 of 997 Ambassador's Custom Country Club hardtops
Nut and bolt rotisserie restoration
327/255 HP engine
Hydra-Matic transmission
4-barrel carburetor
Pacific Blue, Solitaire Blue and Frost White three-tone paint
Blue interior
Power steering
Power brakes
Tinted glass
Dual exhaust
Bumper guards
Please feel free to contact Dave at 630-327-8321 or email daver7133@hotmail.com for all details on this 1957 Nash Ambassador Country Club Coupe. If you require shipping assistance, we can help. Call Dave at 630-327-8321 for no charge assistance.