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Metropolitan Pit Stop's president, June Valentine, says business has steadily built over the past decade, serving a legion of faithful owners of the minicar. Just how many Mets are left isn't clear.
This Nickey Performance 1955 Nash is the wildest you’ve ever ... After that, a '61 Metropolitan was the first car he ... and a custom set of Nickey ladder bars holds the Ford 9-inch rearend ...
My wife Susan once used to own a Nash Metropolitan and so did my partner's wife. After we finished working on our M&V race car, we used to drive our wives' Mets down into the Rose Bowl (in ...
The Metropolitan charged from 0 to 60 mph in 22.4 seconds. Painfully slow, yes, but still notably quicker than the Beetle. In 1955, Nash upgraded the Metropolitan to a 1.5-liter four-pot.
The figure includes Nash, Hudson, and AMC versions, so this tiny vehicle is quite scarce. The 1961 model year makes this Metropolitan even rarer since only 853 were sold in the US.