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Should be entitled Nash 600
The 600 and the Ambassador were two distinct product lines. The two shared styling and, almost certainly, body panels. But, while the lower-priced, shorter-wheelbase, less-powerful 600 featured the unitized construction described in this article, the Ambassador's body was mounted on a conventional separate frame. I don't recall seeing the drawing in this article before but it appears to me to be unitized 600. I'm going to delete the word Ambassador from this article which should render it factual.