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If there was ever an excellent example of an oxymoron, it might be the phrase: "a high-performance '63 Rambler ... And you can't say "hot rod" without thinking performance and, due to Doyle's ...
Stick a 573-horsepower engine under the hood of a 1959 Rambler Cross Country station wagon and yes, you will get attention. It's an old combination, a hot rod made from the middle-class family hauler.
When we pulled it apart, the only damage we found was the number six rod bearing had ... appearing in 1950 as a Nash Rambler “zip top” convertible, the term American appeared in 1958 and ...
If there was ever an excellent example of an oxymoron, it might be the phrase: "a high-performance '63 Rambler ... And you can't say "hot rod" without thinking performance and, due to Doyle's ...