Nash Motors Company was an American automobile manufacturer based in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in the United States from 1916 to 1937. From 1937 to 1954, Nash Motors was the automotive division of the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation. Nash production continued from 1954 to 1957 after the creation of American Motors Corporation. Nash pioneered unitary construction (1941), also a heating and ventilation system whose operating principles are now universally utilized (1938), seat belts (1950) and the manufacture of cars in the compact (1950), and muscle car (1957) categories. Specifications Bodywork Length: cm (in): 510 (201) Width: cm (in): 196 (77.5) Height: cm (in): 160 (63) Wheelbase: cm (in): 284 (112) Weight: kg (lb): 1333 (2940) Mechanics. Displacement: straight-six 3015 cc (184 cu.i) front-mounted Valve gear: 12 Fuel system: 1 Carter carburettor Gearbox: 3-speed manual Driven wheels: rear-wheel drive Maximum power: 85 hp at 3800 rpm Maximum torque: 140 lbft at 1600 rpm Maximum speed: 150 km/h (96 mph)