Description
Nash Airflyte Automobile Ad 1950s Christmas Rambler Station Wagon. The primary graphic depicts a suburban family scene with a dark green Nash Airflyte sedan, adorned with a large red bow, being revealed in a garage decorated with a Christmas tree. The artwork features an idealized mid-century suburban family life, characteristic of the era. This vintage magazine ad from the 1950s showcases the Nash Airflyte automobile, presented as the ideal Christmas gift. The primary graphic depicts a suburban family scene with a dark green Nash Airflyte sedan, adorned with a large red bow, being revealed in a garage decorated with a Christmas tree. A man is adjusting something under the hood while a woman admires the car. The artwork features an idealized mid-century suburban family life, characteristic of the era. The ad highlights various Nash models including the Ambassador, Statesman, and Rambler, promoting them as "GREAT CARS SINCE 1902." It also features smaller images of a red Rambler Station Wagon and a yellow Rambler Country Club Hardtop, emphasizing their versatility and value. Notable features mentioned include the Weather Eye Conditioned Air System, Nash Airliner Reclining Seat, and Airflyte Construction. The photography is credited to Fletcher-Sarra, capturing the aspirational lifestyle of the 1950s with its Atomic Age design influences. This piece of automotive ephemera is a perfect example of Mid-Century Modern advertising, appealing to collectors of vintage car ads, Nash memorabilia, and 1950s Americana.