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Mar. 03, 1957 - British-Built American Cars Start To Flow: The first British-built car designed especially for America is the nee Nash Metropolitan Powered with an Austin A 40 engine, which has won praise all over the world for its economy, performance, dependability abs long life, the new light car is manufactured in Birmingham by the Austin Motor Company Ltd. and Fisher and Ludlow Ltd. The Metropolitan comes in two models, the hardtop, at, 445, and the convertible, at, 469 (F.O.B. Port of entry). It weighs around 1, 800 lbs. and will do 40 miles to the gallons. Photo Shows Nash Metropolitan sprinkled with light snow, being loaded in Britain for shipment to the U.S

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13180530
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46933703
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5540px x 4459px (1.3MB)
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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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