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Good story - from many perspectives. I love the front end of the Nash Ambassador; similar to the Nash-Healey roadster, with the inset headlamps. The family relationship between children / parent / grandparent is heartwarming. And I love Mr. McKay's accent!!

Thanks!
 
One of the things that happens occasionally around here is that my club will do a cruise night at a Senior's Home - always gets a great response.
 
Great story. Thanks. My grandson has a '60 Rambler Classic waiting for restoration that was purchased new by my wife's grandfather. So 58 years and 5 generations in the same family -- so far.
 
One nice feature of those autos was that both front seats would recline down to form a bed with the back seat! Could be one of the reasons Mr. McKay was fond of the car. The push button automatic is also a swell feature. Heartwarming video!
 
"One nice feature of those autos was that both front seats would recline down to form a bed with the back seat! Could be one of the reasons Mr. McKay was fond of the car."

I would have been real fond of that when I was in high school myself.
 
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