Description1949 Nash 600 four-door sedan in green and black at 2017 Rockville Maryland show 15of16.jpg
English: 1949 Nash 600 four-door sedan. A full-size car and a new design that was introduced following World War II. The Nash features a solid unit-body and Airflyte shape on riding on a 112-inch (2,845 mm) wheelbase. It was the most streamlined form on the road at the time. It has a cavernous interior featuring Nash's "Super-Lounge" design with a swept away dashboard and for the driver, an unusual "Uniscope" instrument pod mounted on the steering column. The picture was taken at the 2017 Rockville Antique and Classic Car Show (Maryland).
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English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia.
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Engine bay in a 1949 Nash 600 four-door sedan in green and black at 2017 Rockville Maryland show