Yes George ;
They also made Drop Head Coupes (Convertibles) ~ I just sold mine as I'm a Closed Car kinda guy .
They made two experimentals with dual carbys and overdrive , they ran very well indeed on the Turnpikes , one still exists in Puerto Rico .
They also made two Station Wagons , One of those was saved and restored by the late Jimmy Valentine and resides in The Metropolitan Pit Stop's in house museum where I can drool over it and wish.... I think they'd have sold quite a few Wagons but the $ was always very tight @ AMC so they shelved it .
Metropolitans were made in Jolley Olde England by BMC , makers of MG and other good cars so the entire chassis is made up from off the shelf Sports Car parts ~ this means with little effort I was able to transform my little Ladies Grocery Getter into a fun , economical canyon carving Sports Coupe......
Folks are always amazed to see it go whizzing past them anywhere but in a straight line =8-) .
-Nate
Stan Asked :
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> On 11/18/2012 7:45 PM, Nate wrote:
> > Metropolitan Nash Coupe
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> My college room mate had a Metropolitan. Lots of adventures in that
> car. Was there ever another model other than the "coupe".
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> Stan George Portland <<
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