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- Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Advertisement, "Today, a Richer Life Begins - In Kelvin Home," 1937 -

- 1937
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Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Advertisement, "Today, a Richer Life Begins - In Kelvin Home," 1937
- A New Kind of Car... To Save You Money Every Mile, September 28, 1940 - In 1916, Charles W. Nash founded Nash Motors Company in Kenosha, Wisconsin, focusing on mid-priced vehicles. The company absorbed several Wisconsin-based automobile firms in the 1920s and later merged with refrigerator manufacturer Kelvinator. Nash-Kelvinator Corporation merged with Hudson Motor Car Company to create American Motors Company in 1954. The Nash brand was phased out in 1957.

- September 28, 1940
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A New Kind of Car... To Save You Money Every Mile, September 28, 1940
In 1916, Charles W. Nash founded Nash Motors Company in Kenosha, Wisconsin, focusing on mid-priced vehicles. The company absorbed several Wisconsin-based automobile firms in the 1920s and later merged with refrigerator manufacturer Kelvinator. Nash-Kelvinator Corporation merged with Hudson Motor Car Company to create American Motors Company in 1954. The Nash brand was phased out in 1957.
- That Rumor about Nash Was True! A New Kind of Car is Here!, October 14, 1940 - In 1916, Charles W. Nash founded Nash Motors Company in Kenosha, Wisconsin, focusing on mid-priced vehicles. The company absorbed several Wisconsin-based automobile firms in the 1920s and later merged with refrigerator manufacturer Kelvinator. Nash-Kelvinator Corporation merged with Hudson Motor Car Company to create American Motors Company in 1954. The Nash brand was phased out in 1957.

- October 14, 1940
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That Rumor about Nash Was True! A New Kind of Car is Here!, October 14, 1940
In 1916, Charles W. Nash founded Nash Motors Company in Kenosha, Wisconsin, focusing on mid-priced vehicles. The company absorbed several Wisconsin-based automobile firms in the 1920s and later merged with refrigerator manufacturer Kelvinator. Nash-Kelvinator Corporation merged with Hudson Motor Car Company to create American Motors Company in 1954. The Nash brand was phased out in 1957.
- Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Advertisement, "Enjoy Yourself! It Costs Less Than You Think!," 1950 -

- September 01, 1950
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Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Advertisement, "Enjoy Yourself! It Costs Less Than You Think!," 1950
- Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Advertisement, "How a Kelvinator 'Automatic Cook' Saves You Work Ever Day!," 1949 -

- May 23, 1949
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Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Advertisement, "How a Kelvinator 'Automatic Cook' Saves You Work Ever Day!," 1949
- Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Advertisement, "It's Here! Kelvinator's Amazing New 'Automatic Cook!'," 1948 -

- 1948
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Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Advertisement, "It's Here! Kelvinator's Amazing New 'Automatic Cook!'," 1948
- Yours to Enjoy! Your New Kelvinator Electric Range, 1950 -

- 1950
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Yours to Enjoy! Your New Kelvinator Electric Range, 1950
- 1941 Nash Advertisement, "Wink Your Weather Eye at Winter in This New Kind of Low-Price Car" - In 1916, Charles W. Nash founded Nash Motors Company in Kenosha, Wisconsin, focusing on mid-priced vehicles. The company absorbed several Wisconsin-based automobile firms in the 1920s and later merged with refrigerator manufacturer Kelvinator. Nash-Kelvinator Corporation merged with Hudson Motor Car Company to create American Motors Company in 1954. The Nash brand was phased out in 1957.

- January 20, 1941
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1941 Nash Advertisement, "Wink Your Weather Eye at Winter in This New Kind of Low-Price Car"
In 1916, Charles W. Nash founded Nash Motors Company in Kenosha, Wisconsin, focusing on mid-priced vehicles. The company absorbed several Wisconsin-based automobile firms in the 1920s and later merged with refrigerator manufacturer Kelvinator. Nash-Kelvinator Corporation merged with Hudson Motor Car Company to create American Motors Company in 1954. The Nash brand was phased out in 1957.
- Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Advertisement, "It Will be Easy to Have a Kitchen Like This," 1945 -

- 1945
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Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Advertisement, "It Will be Easy to Have a Kitchen Like This," 1945
- Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Advertisement, "Your Choice of 8 New Decorator Colors," 1955 -

- 1955
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Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Advertisement, "Your Choice of 8 New Decorator Colors," 1955