I’m trying to think of the modern equivalent of this 1963 Rambler Classic 660 sedan, any thoughts? This classic Classic is listed on Hemmings with an asking price of $3,900 and it’s located in West Babylon, New York.
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1 Of 2,520: 1964 Rambler Typhoon
With only 2,520 made, this 1964 Rambler Typhoon is a rare car. This unique project can be found here on eBay in Bellevue, Washington with one bid of $800 and there is no reserve. I got a car from… more»
Summer Cruiser: 1964 Rambler American 440 Convertible
With summer almost here (even though we got yet more snow last night) for most of the country, this 1964 Rambler American 440 convertible would be a fun summer car. This little beauty is listed on eBay with a… more»
327 V8 and AC: 1959 Rambler Ambassador
This big Rambler was made even bigger with a factory Continental Kit. I could personally do without that option but this is one interesting project car. It’s a 1959 Rambler Ambassador and it’s listed on eBay with a $3,750 buy… more»
Twin-Stick Faux Ragtop: 1963 Rambler American
As the last year of the second-generation cars, this 1963 Rambler American is a drivable project car. It’s listed on eBay in Chula Vista, California with a bid of $1,000 and a buy it now price of $2,500.
Custom Wagon: 1960 Rambler American
Found on more top-ten-ugliest-cars lists than not, this 1960 Rambler American Custom Wagon looks like a nice survivor. I personally like this awkward, ungainly look, maybe because it reminds me of myself. This wagon can be found on Hemmings… more»
Original V8 Marlin: 1965 Rambler Marlin
If the 6-cylinder restomod Marlin from the other day wasn’t quite your cup of tea, maybe this nice, original 1965 Rambler Marlin is. This mostly-original version is posted on Craigslist with a $7,000 asking price. It’s located in Jansen,… more»
33,187 Mile One-Owner 1960 Rambler Six Super!
This color isn’t actually called pink, it’s Festival Rose. Hmm.. I don’t know if that’s any better for those of you who shy away from pink cars. In any case, this car is worth a look. It’s a 1960… more»
Stick Shift Banana Boat: 1965 Rambler Cross Country
You will be sure to stand out in this very bright and long banana yellow Rambler station wagon. Packing virtually no deluxe features, this wagon is a base model classic that is quite solid with a factory manual transmission… more»
SoCal Preserved: 1963 Rambler American 440
As an incurable AMC/Rambler/Nash/Hudson fan, a car like this 1963 Rambler American 440 Convertible is pretty appealing to me. Hopefully there are a few others who like this generation of the Rambler American out there. This drop-top beauty is… more»
Santa, Please? 1965 AMC Rambler American 440-H
By 1964, AMC had redesigned their Rambler American line and it was quite a stylish and much-needed update. This 1965 AMC Rambler American 440-H is quite a car, complete with a twin-stick manual transmission. This jewel is listed on… more»
Cheap Wagon: 65 Rambler Classic Cross Country
Stored away for 15 years or longer, this Rambler Classic Cross Country wagon is close to being a driver. Solid, with a touched up original appearance, this wagon has a great look, and packs a factory V8. In need… more»
Cheap Low Mile American: 1959 Rambler
With great styling, low miles and a cheap price, this ’59 American seems like a great opportunity. Having covered just “34,700” miles, this Rambler is virtually “new” and relatively solid after many years of rest. Needing to be revived,… more»
Rebel With A Cause: 1959 Rambler Rebel
Rambler offered many cars in their time, and by today’s standards, and nearly 58 years later, many cars of this era no longer have a cause as rust and neglect have taken them to the point of no return…. more»