For Sale: 1959 Nash Metropolitan in Burbank, California for sale in Burbank, CA

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Vehicle Description This adorable little car has been my pride and joy since 1976 (I was 8 years old when we bought it).
My Dad and I restored it in 1985 and it became my day-driver while I was in high school and college.
In 1988 I replaced the original engine with a spare from a 1958 model that I bought for parts.
I have been able to garage it for most of the 45 years I have owned it.
It was originally white and yellow, but in 1985 I painted it red and white.
I had it professionally repainted with the same standard colors in 1998.
My Dad who had been building and racing cars since he was 14 was also a skilled upholster.
He hand sewed a custom tuck and roll style black and white seat upholstery in addition to the custom door panels.
The tires are white walls, and I have a full-sized spare tire and extra bumper plus several extra hubcaps included.
The engine has a minor 'old-car' oil leak and I have already purchased the gasket to fix it, but sadly my Dad passed away in 2020 and I have not dared to take the engine apart without him.
In early 2023 I had the master cylinder replaced and updated the suspension.
The engine starts right up and purrs like a kitten.
This was our hobby car together and now that he is gone I want to find a new home for it, someone who will love it as much as I have over the years.
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  • Year: 1959
  • Make: Nash
  • Model: METROPOLITAN

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