This car is in surprisingly good condition for its age, though. The American Motors Corporation (AMC) first introduced the Rambler American in 1958 and kept it on the production lines until 1969.
Starting in 1958, the nameplate was sold under the AMC and Rambler brands. The Ambassador soldiered on until 1974, when it was replaced by the Matador. While the Ambassador had lost much of its ...
Photo: YouTube/Lou Costabile The Rambler American was American Motors ... name ‘Rambler’ until that same year, switching to AMC from 1967 onward), under the Classic, Marlin, and Ambassador ...
Can you guess the model year? Displacement 6.4-liter Configuration Naturally Aspirated V8 Kicking our list off is one of the most well-known AMC models, the Rambler. In order to solidify their ...
AMC was home to many legendary nameplates, from the Rambler to the Eagle. A new book tells its intriguing story.
A far departure from its foundation, the AMC SC/Rambler came with a 390-cubic-inch V8 engine and a four-barrel carburetor, which produced 315 horsepower. While only 1,512 were made, one in a like ...