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Library List CATALOGUE OF METROPOLITAN LITERATURE 28 February 2014 Publication No. Colour Closed Open/PP Origin Description Sales Brochures Notes- Dimensions in Inches; Open/PP = Open size/Number of Pages. NSP-54 -1645D-3-54 Rd/B/W 5½ x 4¼ 11 x 4¼ Nash (US) It’s Here! The Car America ordered No Number Rd/B/W 2½ x 3½ 5 x 3½ Nash (US) ‘Advertised in “Life” ’ NSP54 1633 350M 3-54 Full 11 x 8 22 x 25 Nash (US) NSP54 1633-1-300M 4-54 Full 11 x 8 22 x 25 Nash (US) No Number Full 6¾ x 9¼ 8 pp Nash (US) Reprint of “Popular Science Monthly” No Number Part 11x15 22x15 Nash (Canada) “....sweetest little BIG CAR in the World” No Number Part 11x15 22x15 Nash (Canada) As above – (French-Canadian?) NSP54 1766 250M 8-54 R/B/W 9x12 20pp Nash (US) “What’s the truth about car values..” NSP54 1749 1MM B/W 10x15 21x15 Nash (US) No Number B/W 8½ x 11 1 sheet Nash (US) Air-conditioning (incl. Metropolitan) AM5458 250M 8-54 Full 11 x 8 22 x 25 Hudson (US) No Number Yl/Gy 11x15 22x15 Hudson (US) “American Styling… British built” NSP55 1858-1-200M 5-55 Full 11 x 8 22 x 25 Nash (US) NSP-55-4009 B/W 8 x 11 4 pp Nash (US) Reprint of “Car Life” (4/55) No Number Full 11 x 8 22 x 25 Nash (Canada) Dated 1955 No Number Rd/B/W 14x11 28x11 Nash (US) Nash for 1955 NSP55 1900 1-55 14x11 24pp Nash (US) HM55 1449 25M 7-55 Full 11 x 8 22 x 25 Hudson (US) No Number Full 11 x 8 22 x 25 Nash (Canada) Dated 1956 No Number Rd/B/W 8½ x 11 17 x 22 Nash (US) 1956 Competition brochure. No Number Rd/B/WW 8½ x 11 17 x 22 Hudson (US) 1956 Competition brochure. M-56-5274 GreenW 12X9 24x9 A.M. (US) F: Amazing Power B: Blank M-56-5274 Green 12X9 24x9 A.M. (US) F: “ “ , B: Dealers Everywhere M-56-5274 Green 12X9 24x9 A.M. (US) F: Sparkling “ ,B: Blank M-56-5274 Green 12X9 24x9 A.M. (US) F: “ ,B: Dealers Everywhere M-56-5274 Green 12X9 24x9 A.M. (US) F: “ “ ,B: “ Coast to Coast M-56-5274 Green 12X9 24x9 A.M. (US) F: “ “ ,B: “ in all 48 States M-56-5274 Green 12X9 24x9 A.M. (US) F: “ “, B: As above+Club Logo M-56-5274 Blue 12X9 24x9 A.M. (US) F: “ “ , B: “ “ M-56-5274 Green 12X9 24x9 A.M. (US) All text in Spanish (Photo-copy) No Number Green 12X9 24x9 Canada F: Amazing Power,B: Hudson & Nash Dlrs No Number Green 12X9 24x9 Canada F: Amazing Power,B: AMC Dealers 6-56-50M-HM-56-1717 B/W 8½ x 11 28 pp Hudson (US) 1956 Hudson X-Ray (Met. Pictured) AMX-57-6156 Green 12X9 24x9 A.M. (US) Text in French (French-Canadian?) No Number Full 6 x 7 12pp Nash (US) Nash Airflyte Magazine 1957 No Number White 4x6 16pp A.M. (US) Title "Are you burning your Money" AM-58-6710 Green 12X9 24x9 A.M. (US) F Sparkling Power. "Imported" AM-58-6710X Tan 12x9 24x9 A.M. (US) F Sparkling Power. No Number Green 12X9 24x9 Canada F Sparkling Power. "Imported" No Number Green 12X9 24x9 Canada As above - (French-Canadian?) AM-58-6884 Green 4¼ x 6¾ 16pp A.M. (US) “More Mileage for your Money” AM-58-6884 Green 4¼ x 6¾ 16pp A.M. (Canada) “More Mileage for your Money” AM-58-6583 White 4x6 16pp A.M. (US) Title "Are you burning your Money" AM-58-6713 Brown 8x11 8pp A.M. (US) "X-Ray" booklet AM-58-6713 Brown 12x16 8pp A.M. (US) Large version “X-Ray” booklet No Number R/B/W 12x16 12pp Rambler (US) 1958 Rambler American “X-Ray” No Number A.M. (US) Reprint of “Small Cars Illustrated” No Number B/W 8½ x 11 1 sheet Cont. Car Combine (US) See Europe by Car AM-59-7282 Full 11¼x8½ 22½x17 A.M. (US) AM-59-7282 Full 11¼x8½ 22½x17 A.M. (US) Overprinted with Export Specs. AM-59-7282-1 Full 11¼x8½ 22½x17 A.M. (US) AM-59-7282-E Full 11¼x8½ 22½x17 A.M. (US) AM-59-7282-X Full 11¼x8½ 22½x17 A.M. (US) 50M/4/59 Full 11¼x8½ 22½x17 Canada Marked "Danforth" No Number Bu/Yl 11 x 8½ 16pp Rambler (US) ’59 X-Ray Book Domestic v Import AM-59-7050 Full 4x2½ 16pp Rambler (US) Shows Convertible AM-59-7050 Full 4x2½ 16pp Rambler (US) Shows Convertible & HardTop AM-59-7536 Bu/B/W 5½ x 8½ 20pp A.M. (US) Overseas Military Sales Program AM-59-7337 Fawn 4x6 16pp A.M. (US) Title "Are you burning your Money" 10M/2/60 Full 11¼x8½ 22½x17 Canada Marked "Danforth" AM-60-8031 Full 4x2½ 16pp Rambler (US) Shows Convertible & HardTop AM-60-8084-1 Red/W 11 x 8½ 32pp Rambler (US) 1960 Rambler American “X-Ray” AM-60-8084-2 Gd/R/B 11x8½ 24pp Rambler(US) 1960 Rambler American “X-Ray” AM-60-8084-3 Blue/W 11x8½ 24pp Rambler(US) 1960 Rambler Ambassador “X-Ray” AM-60-8023 Full 9x12 16pp Rambler (US) Metropolitan pictured AM-60-8249 Blue 4x6 16pp A.M. (US) Title "Are you burning your Money" AM-60-8026 Full 10x15 12pp Rambler (US) Metropolitan pictured AM-60-8026 Full 10x15 12pp Rambler (US) Metropolitan pictured (variant) AM-60-8026 Full 8½x12½ 12pp Rambler (Canada) Metropolitan pictured AM-60-8026 Full 8½x12½ 12pp Rambler (Canada) Metropolitan pictured (French Text) AM-60-8567 Blue 3x7 7x10 A.M. (US) AM-60-8247 Red 8x6 8x12 A.M. (US) AM-60-8460 Blue 3x7 5x7 A.M. (US) Entitled "Career Girls know" No Number A.M. (US) Reprint of “Automobile Topics” AM-61-9121 Blue 4x6 16pp A.M. (US) Title "Are you burning your Money" AM-61-9121 White 4x6 16pp A.M. (US) Ditto – Updated prices. No Number Red 8x3 8x10 A.M. (US) Metropolitans for Police AM-62-1076 Full 11¼x8½ 22½x17 A.M. (US) No Number Y/B/W 9x6 9x12 Nash (UK) Concessionaires mailer 1406 23/25 (7026) 3/57-100 Full 11x8 22x8 Austin (UK) 1406A 35/10 (8203) 5/57-39 Full 11x8 22x8 Austin (UK) 1406A 35/10 (9103) 7/57-50 Full 11x8 22x8 Austin (UK) 1406B 35/10 (10877) 10-57-50 Full 11x8 22x8 Austin (UK) 1406B 35/10 (12506) 12/57-50 Full 11x8 22x8 Austin (UK) 1406C 35/10 (14501) 3/58-50M Full 11x8 22x8 Austin (UK) 1406C 35/10 (16111) 6/58-50M Full 11x8 22x8 Austin (UK) 1406C 35/10 (17109) 8/58-50M Full 11x8 22x8 Austin (UK) 1406C 35/10 (21147) 2/59-25M Full 11x8 22x8 Austin (UK) No Number Y/B/W 9x5¾ 9x11½ Nash (UK) Concessionaires mailer (Rambler/Met) No Number Full 11x8 22x8 Austin (UK) As above - Swedish Text (Export ?) No Number Full 11x8 22x8 Austin (UK) As above - Danish Text (Export ?) 1406/B Full 11x8 22x8 Austin (UK) As above - French Text (Export ?) P 739 D Full 11x8 22x8 Austin (UK) As above - Dutch Text (Export ?) 1613 (19732) Full 11x8 22x16 Austin (UK) 1613 (31401) Full 11x8 22x16 Austin (UK) 1613 (36223) Full 11x8 22x16 Austin (UK) M-56-5274 Green 12 x 9 24 x 9 Nash (US) Nash (US) folder modified for UK 1704 Full 6 x 3½ 12 x 10 Austin (UK) Austin Range (1958?) 1958 Full 8¾ x 3½ 26¼ x 3½ Austin (UK) Austin Range 1958 1514 Part 6x4 4pp Austin (UK) “Zing” Folder (Photocopy) 1565 Part 3½x6 7x6 Austin (UK) Motor Show issue (1957?) 1697 Full 11x8 22x24 Austin (UK) Motor Show issue (1958?) 1822 Full 11x8 22x16 Austin (UK) Motor Show issue (1959?) 1819 Full 3½x8¾ 10½x8¾ Austin(UK) 1959? 1411 Green 13x8 1 Sheet Austin (UK) No Number 9 x 9¾ 28 pp Lookers (UK) Lookers (Manchester) Brochure No Number Part 7x5 21x5 French Text, Series III HardTop No Number Part 7x5 21x5 German Text Series III HardTop No Number Part 7x5 21x5 German Text Series III H/Top 1956 No Number Part 7x5 21x5 German Text,Swiss Series III H/Top No Number Part 7x5 21x5 French Text,Swiss Series III H/Top No Number Part 7x5 21x5 German Text,Swiss Series IV H/Top No Number Part 7x5 21x5 German Text,Swiss Series IV H/Top No Number B/W 13x8 1 Sheet Printed in Hong-Kong No Number Part 8x7 16x23 German Importers brochure 922.571 – 56 Gr/B/W 12 x 9 24 x 9 Belgium Metropolitan 1500 brochure No Number Full 8½x11¾ 4 pp Sogida (Belgium) Austin Importer (Belgium) 752 Y/B/W 8½ x 11 1 sheet Sogida (Belgium) Metropolitan brochure No Number Red 8x11 13x11 Belgium Rambler Brochure No Number Rd/Bu 4x10 12x10 "See Europe by Car" No Number Rd/Gy 11¼x9½ 22½x9½ Sanyo Motors 1961 Japanese Rambler Folder Postcards NSP54 1508F 150M 3-54 Full 5x3 5x6 Nash(US) AM 5462 125M 8-54 Full 5x3 1 Sheet Hudson (US) M-56-5274 Green 8x5 1 Sheet A.M. (US) M-56-5274 Green 8x5 1 Sheet A.M. (US) Carries text on front of card AM-59-7324 Full 5x3 1 Sheet A.M.
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