The Ajax was an Americanautomobile, a light six of advanced specification, introduced in 1926 by Nash. Built in the former Mitchell factory in Racine, Wisconsin, the car had a seven-bearing engine with full pressure lubrication, as well as four-wheel braking. The name "Ajax" was soon dropped in favor of "Nash Light Six".
The Ajax was an American automobile manufactured by the Nash Motors Corporation of Kenosha, Wisconsin between 1925-1926.
The Ajax was produced in the newly acquired Mitchell Motors Company plant in Racine, Wisconsin.
The Ajax was built using machinery from Nash's other acquisition, the LaFayette Motors Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which was moved to and installed in the Racine plant.
Ajax (Greek: AƮas), a Greek hero, son of Oileus the king of Locris, called the "lesser" or Locrian Ajax, to distinguish him from Ajax, son of Telamon.
Ajax the lesser was the father of Eurysaces by Tecmessa.
The second ''Ajax'', launched in 1798, was another 74-gun third-rate that fought at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and was burned in 1807.