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MISS NELLIE NASH
1931 Nash Series 600
A wonderful wedding classic. Grand elegant touring in this taupe and tan combination. Reverse opening rear doors allow for riders to enter gracefully and sit in the sumptious mohair interior. The wooden wheel spokes gleam and this pretty car motors down the road at its own leisurely pace.
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MISS BLUE BELLE
1941 Nash Ambassador.
Oh, what a grand ride! Miss Blue Belle harkens from an era of elegant motoring. The perfect wedding car! Her back door opens in reverse, allowing for a stately arrival and the original Mohair plush upholstery provides a luxurious ride. Finished in a striking original two tone of baby blue and royal blue, Miss Blue Belle is a real crowd pleaser.
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MR. BEAN
1947 Crosley
Made in America, the Crosley was ultra chic in its day. Celebrities loved them. President Dwight Eisenhower, Marrlyn Monroe, and General MacArthur all owned America's first mass-produced micro-car. Our Mr. Bean makes today's Smart Car look big! Yet, he seats four comfortably, gets 55mpg and wears a special dealer option: a nose, mustache and smile on the front end! Crosley's motto: "A fine car". Made in the USA. Mr. Bean always creates a crowd, so get ready for lots of smiles!
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MISS RUBY RED
1950 Willys Jeepster
Oh! The classic Maine camp car. The Willys Jeepster was an instant hit when it debuted shortly after the end of World War II. Combining classic Jeep styling with an open air convertible ride. Suprisingly spacious, this one is a real head turner.
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SWEET PEA
1951 Nash Ambassador.
There's a queen bed inside this car! When it was first introduced, people loved the aerodynamic styline. Others called it an upside down bathtub, but either way it got attention. On the inside, Nash built ingenious "bed seats" that fold down completely to make a comfy queen size bed. "Save on hotel bills by sleeping in your car" was their motto. Come camp with us in this amazing motel-on-wheels. Another crowd favorite!
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MISS HENRIETTA J
1953 Kaiser Henry J
This sporty runabout was the conceived by Henry J. Kaiser, the president of the Company. He loved the car so much he named it after himself! Sears sold a version of this in its stores in the 1950s. Our Miss Henrietta has a wonderful alligator and cottage plaid interior and a big white steering wheel. Step back in time and enjoy this great ride.
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MISS BUTTERCUP
1954 Hudson Jetliner.
One of America's rarest cars, the little-known Jet is an early compact car. Originally designed to be sporty, the President of Hudson Motors was unable to wear his top hat in an early prototype and ordered the high roofline so a "gentleman could keep his hat on" while driving this fun little car. Enjoy miles of smiles!
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MISS MAMIE STUDEBAKER
1956 Studebaker President
Another one of our favorites is Miss Mamie. The top of the line model for Studebaker was the President. Decked out with extra chrome, including eyebrows over the headlights it was Studebaker's grandest ride. Inside, there's brocade fabric so bright and retro it looks more today than yesterday. A rare and little-known model, our Miss Mamie is a real head turner and crowd pleaser.
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MISS PINKY BROWN
1957 Nash Ambassador
Grand elegance awaits you in this one-of-a-kind Nash luxury sedan. The very last year for Nash. The first car with quad headlights, Our Miss Pinky wears an elegant black brocade on this inside and rivals Cadillac for interior comfort and style. On the outside, when was the last time you saw a car that was rose pink and milk chocolate brown! One of our favorites for it's elegant smooth ride.
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MISS SANDY BEACHWAGON
1958 Edsel Bermuda Wagon
This American icon is one of only 779 built, so this may be your only chance to ride in one. Bold and bright in Sunset Coral and Frost White with famous wood grain siding. The inside is a pleasing coral plaid combination. The dashboard is a real conversation piece, featuring a rolling dome speedometer and unique Teletouch push button transmission inside the steering wheel! There's a special mystery to this car too: in the 1950s, it was reported to be the worst automotive design in history because of this one flaw. Can you find it? Do so and you'll win a special prize! This is the ultimate Maine beach wagon and a perfect 9-passenger pleasure.
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MR. EDDIE
1959 Edsel Corsair Convertible
Our beloved Edsel convertible is a big boat. With the distinctive horsecollar grille in front, Eddie gets thumbs-up wherever he goes. With it's sleek lines and elegant platinum gray finish, Eddie is one cool ride. On beautiful Maine days, we put the top down and you can ride in open air style. You won't believe how big and roomy the car is either.
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MISS LOTTA LOBSTERBOAT
1960 Edsel Villager Wagon
The rarest car in our fleet, the 1960 Edsel started production in September 1959. A few weeks later, the Edsel was dead and only 216 station wagons were made that year. This is one of 14 documented survivors in the world today. Miss Lotta is a lot of car. One of the longest cars ever made, she doesn't fit in most parking spaces. Finished in Regal Red and Polar White, Miss Lotta is a tasty ride...
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MISS BLING
1961 VW Beetle
This lovely Bug has all the bling from '61. Literally every conceivable factory option is included: fender skirts, eyebrows, mudflaps, sunroof, luggage rack, sunglasses for rearview mirror, bamboo rack and much more! Get ready to wave because everyone will be waving at you!
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MISS POISON IVY
1960 Chrysler Windsor
Tall and curvy in all the right places, this fin-tastic car is a real seductress. Features a push button transmission, a moon shaped instrument panel, and plenty of attitude. The period interior is so retro it looks positively modern. Chrysler spared no expense designing cars that were sophisticated and fun. One of America's most powerful cars of its day, our Poison Ivy will leave you itchin' for more...
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MISS JUNE CLEAVER
1961 Plymouth Fury
Remember the old 1950's TV favorite, "Leave it to Beaver"? This is the same model that Dad Ward Cleaver join in the show. Step back in time with this car that's so ugly-its-beautiful. The powerful Fury was a big flop in 1961 but you'll love the winking eyebrow of June Cleaver's front end and the big beautiful styling on the inside. This car gets a lot of attention. One of our favorites!
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MISS MINT JULEP
1976 Cadillac Seville.
The 70s are "Stayin' Alive" with this wonderful survivor. Dubbed America's "international" car, the new Seville was an instant hit when it debuted in the mid-70s. and it still is today. Leisure suits are optional.
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