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- with Theodore (Ted) Ulrich in the development of Nash's radically styled Airflyte models. Nash's slogan from the late 1920s and 1930s was "Give the customer...
- "1949-1951 Nash Airflyte". auto.howstuffworks.com. Retrieved 9 May 2024. Auto editors of Consumer Guide (6 November 2007). "1949 Nash Airflyte Development"...
- The Nash Airflyte Theater is an American dramatic anthology television series that was broadcast from September 21, 1950, through March 15, 1951, on CBS...
- 1949 Tatra T601 Monte Carlo (Finned Fastback) 1949–1951 Nash Amb****ador Airflyte 1949–1960 Saab 92 and Saab 93 1949–1950 Oldsmobile 88 Club Coupe 1952–1955...
- radio programs. Heflin began appearing on television on episodes of Nash Airflyte Theatre and Robert Montgomery Presents (an adaptation of Arrowsmith). Heflin...
- made it into the 2007 Chrysler Sebring sedan. Airflite is a variation of Airflyte, which described the functional styling and monocoque construction of a...
- March 2022. "1949 Nash Airflyte Development". How Stuff Works. 6 November 2007. Retrieved 14 March 2022. "1949-1951 Nash Airflyte". How Stuff Works. 6 November...
- earliest m****-produced cars using Kammback principles were the 1949–1951 Nash Airflyte in the United States and the 1952–1955 Borgward Hansa 2400 in Europe. The...
- year Auto Editors of Consumer Guide (6 November 2007). "1949-1951 Nash Airflyte". auto.howstuffworks.com. Retrieved 11 January 2024. Foster, Patrick R...
- Woolrich) from the Suspense radio program series.[citation needed] The Nash Airflyte Theater (November 23, 1950) in "Suppressed Desires" Lights Out (1951) as...