Nash-Kelvinator Corporation
The Nash-Kelvinator Corporation was an American automobile manufacturer formed in 1937 through the merger of the Nash Motors and Kelvinator Company. The company produced a range of vehicles, including innovative designs and features, such as the first mass-produced car with a unitized body.
In 1954, Nash-Kelvinator became part of the American Motors Corporation (AMC). The brand continued to produce cars until the late 1960s, contributing to the automotive industry with models like the Nash Rambler and the Kelvinator refrigerator, showcasing its diverse manufacturing capabilities.