1952 NASH MOTORS Automotive Screw-Back Promotional Pin: Great Cars For 50 Years

5/8" diameter

Nash Motors Company was an automobile manufacturer based in Kenosha, Wisconsin from 1916 until 1937. From 1937 through 1954, Nash Motors was the automotive division of Nash-Kelvinator. Nash then merged with Hudson Motors to form American Motors Corporation (AMC).

The full-size Nash Airflytes models were wholly re-designed for the 1952 model year. They were promoted as the Golden Airflytes in honor of Nash Motors' 50th anniversary as an automobile builder because the company was counting the years of the Thomas B. Jeffery Company as part of their heritage(Note; Nash Motors in 1916 was formed with the acquisition By Charles Nash of  the Thomas B. Jeffery Car Company . Therefore, "Great Cars Since 1902" became one of the company's advertising slogans. Nash was the only American car manufacturer besides Ford Motor Company to introduce an all-new 1952 model.