1959 Rambler Metropolitan Series IV







Ended May 28, 2025 at 7:41 PM UTC
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Huntsville, Alabama — or “Rocket City,” as we know it — is home to NASA rocket-propulsion research and development. Nothing quite encapsulates the launch and excitement of the region as this out-of-world collection of cars including movie cars and tributes, desirable classics, and a rocket truck itself. 3… 2… 1… These cars are ready for blastoff, and all will be launched to new homes and garages as all lots are presented with NO RESERVE. * * * “World’s smartest smaller car.” In the booming American economy following World War II, a new niche opened in the automotive world for a second family car — one that could serve as a smaller, around-town runabout, perfect for running a few errands. American Motors led the way with its popular compact Rambler, but it had something even smaller to offer, the Metropolitan.
American Motors’ predecessor, Nash, began developing a sub-compact auto in the late 1940s. To save money, it contracted with British manufacturers Fisher & Ludlow, Ltd. to produce the bodies and Austin Motor Company, Ltd. to supply the suspension components, Austin’s OHV four-cylinder engine with three-speed manual transmission, and final assembly.
This Series IV model benefited from a number of improvements, including an actual trunk lid so owners no longer had to pull down the small rear seat back and reach into the storage compartment. Larger 5.60-13 tubeless tires and vent windows offering added ventilation were new, too. And there was a bump in power up to 55 horsepower with a larger displacement. The marketplace approved: The subcompact sold a record 22,209 in 1959.
Highlights
Offered from The Rocket City Collection
Fresh Frost White (914) and Mardi Gras Red (913) paint
Austin B-series 1500cc four-cylinder engine
Column-shift three-speed manual transmission
Atlas Sigma E P165/80R13 wide whitewall tires
Correct Metropolitan logo hubcaps
Features
Spare wheel with cover
Smith’s interior heater
Smith’s gauges
Vent windows
External trunk decklid
Known Imperfections
Glue on lower passenger side (interior) of windshield
Paint imperfections on paint near grille (overspray)
Scratches on front bumper chrome
Chip in chrome just below grille
Nash grille badge has multiple spider cracks
Tiny rust spots on roof above driver’s door
Paint imperfections and a small crack on rear of driver’s door frame
Paint chipped on driver’s door frame
Lower portion of driver’s seat is scuffed
Pitting on rear bumper guards
Included
Rear-mounted spare tire with cover
Ownership History
This 1959 Rambler Metropolitan Series IV joined The Rocket City Collection in 2024.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Auctions Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle. Broad Arrow Auctions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Ramsey Potts Phone: 912.508.4096 email: rpotts@hagerty.com
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