Rambler

Wagon Ho! Montana Rambler 770 Field Find

According to the seller, this 1966 Rambler 660 wagon has been owned by a single family since new (presumably not counting the seller, so we’ll call it a two-entity-owned car). Although it’s been off the road for twelve years,… more»

Back From The Beauty Parlor: 1964 Rambler 330

1964. A remarkable year for American automobiles–for example, the Ford Mustang was introduced, the split-window Corvette went away, and Chrysler showed it’s Turbine Car at the New York World’s Fair. But what about those cars that weren’t exceptional —… more»

Twin-Stick Action Survivor: 1965 Rambler Marlin

This Rambler (AMC) Marlin survivor has had three owners from new. The largely original paint has been wet sanded to shine again, and the unusual set of options and documentation from new make this a standout among Marlins. It’s… more»

Baby Brother To The Scrambler: 1969 Rambler Two-Door

As the baby brother to the AMC Scrambler we recently featured, this 1969 Rambler two-door offers a lot of the look for a lot less of the price, just as it did at the time. Despite having some pretty… more»

Rambler 440 Convertible Sighting

Reader Kent C spotted a Rambler Convertible recently while on the highway in Miami. He is really curious to know more about it and its history, so he snapped a few photos. Well, he decided to turn to us… more»

Sweet Little Ride: 1959 Rambler American

Under 30,000 of the Rambler American Deluxe and the Super models were produced in 1959. There were only 443 Business Coupes produced in 1959. Listed here on craigslist Colorado Springs, Colorado is this 1959 Rambler American priced at $3K.

1968 Rambler American: Cheap Memories

The Rambler American was practical and dependable as well as the cheapest car in America. The six cylinder engines were durable, easy to work on and economical for their time. Rambler’s didn’t have much resale value, so it’s no… more»

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