1960 (NASH) METROPOLITAN CONVERTIBLE Vin E76495 This adorable little convertible draws attention and smiles wherever it goes. In the opinion of automotive writer Jack Nerad, a former editor of Motor Trend magazine "The Metropolitan's staying power and its never-ending cuteness" have earned it "a place among the Greatest Cars of All Time. No, the Metropolitan didn't come from a top-of-the-line manufacturer. No, it doesn't have a proud racing history. And, no, it wasn't built in huge numbers. But [it] possesses an ageless, cuddly quality that has made it a perennial favorite of car lovers and car agnostics alike." The Metropolitan was designed by Nash in the U.S. for the U.S. market but was produced in England by the Austin Motor company and imported to the United States and Canada. Metropolitans were produced from 1953 through 1961.This 1960 model is powered by a 1489 cc four cylinder 52 horsepower Austin A50 engine from an Austin Cambridge connected to a three speed on the column manual transmission and runs/drives excellently. The earlier models did not have an exterior trunk lid which was a major complaint; however starting in 1959, a top loading deck lid became standard. This Metropolitan was restored several years ago and is in excellent condition. The body is straight with no evidence of rust; the black and white hounds tooth pattern bench seat is believed to be original and is in excellent condition; the convertible top has been replaced with a new Hartz canvass unit. Seat belts have been added. The current owner bought the vehicle five years ago at Auctions America in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. He has driven it sparingly since. The odometer shows 28,000 miles but is inoperative. Everything else works except the AM radio. Parts are readily available for Metropolitans. A recent service was performed. The vehicle is located in Troy, MI and an appointment is needed to see this vehicle.
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