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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.
Founded in 1954 following a merger between Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson Motor Car Company, American Motors ... class of the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA), the SC/Rambler hit showrooms with ...
The cheaper Rambler American came with the flathead, so perhaps this Six Super got a junkyard engine swap after throwing a rod in 1967. Also possible is that AMC built some of these cars with ...
See All 7 Photos Built on a convertible Rambler American, the Rambler Tarpon toured the country on the auto show circuits and came back with favorable enough reactions that AMC president Roy ...
Indeed. The AMC Hurst SC/Rambler illustrates a simple and purely American equation: big V-8 plus burly stick shift plus compact sedan plus wild stripes and graphics equals major fun. God bless ...
After Nash merged with Hudson to form American Motors Corporation, Rambler remained on the market under AMC through 1969. The American, a compact car, was the last Rambler marketed in the United ...
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 ...