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(LEFT) Less than two weeks after the Le Mans coupe’s introduction at the Chicago Automobile Show, Nash introduced an incentive program for dealers that provided them with a parts allowance for unsold 1952 models and an engine ‘dress up’ kit to enhance the vehicle’s appeal with potential customers. (Brookes Collection)
(BELOW) Among the more interesting marque collectibles is this cardboard insert from a box of Kellogg’s Pep Whole Wheat Flakes, one in a series commemorating the world’s sports cars, proof that American children were infatuated with automobiles during the 1950s. (Paul Sable Collection)
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