Rambler

No Reserve: 1953 Nash Rambler “Airflyte”

While it might not seem so at first glance, the Nash Rambler is actually a significant car in American automotive history. It represented the first example of an American manufacturer being able to successfully introduce a “compact” car to… more»

Stored 20 Years: 1965 Rambler Marlin

The first thing you’ll notice with this 1965 Rambler Marlin is the photos. I don’t mean to always talk about the quality (or lack thereof) of the photos in most online car listings, but this one is legendary, a… more»

Sleeper Wagon: 1963 Rambler Classic 550

This 1963 Rambler Classic 550 Station Wagon is an extremely tidy but unassuming looking vehicle. However, it is the automotive equivalent of Clark Kent. All the driver needs to do is to bury the right foot, and the Wagon… more»

Rambler Roller: 1963 Rambler American 330

We have seen a lot of second-generation Rambler Americans here on Barn Finds over the years, but not many that were as much of a blank slate as this 1963 Rambler American 330 is. This one is listed here… more»

Twin-Stick: 1963 Rambler American 440-H

It can be challenging for some people to think of this 1963 Rambler American 440-H as being sporty, but for the time, it would have probably been AMC’s sportiest model. Compared to the previous generation Rambler American it sure… more»

Classic (Deluxe) Cruiser: 1962 AMC Rambler

When most people think “classic cruiser”, I’d bet it’s safe to say the 1962 AMC Rambler isn’t the first car that comes to mind. It’s not for me either, but after seeing this one, I’d send it way up… more»

No Reserve: 1958 Nash Metropolitan

At 12.5-feet in length, this 1958 Metropolitan is one short and sweet car. They are really unique cars with a unique history and they had a very unusual manufacturing process. This little black and white Met can be found… more»

29K Mile Survivor: 1964 Rambler Classic 770

The seller refers to this 1964 Rambler Classic 770 as a weekend princess rather than a trailer queen. Given its condition, it could be either one of those things. This beautiful 29,000-mile Rambler Classic can be found here on… more»

29K Miles! 1957 Rambler Six Custom

With an either love-it or hate-it design, this 1957 Rambler Six Custom can’t be faulted for ever blending into the crowd. You’ll probably never see another one parked next to you at a car show, unlike ’57 Chevys. This… more»

Cheap 1965 Rambler Classic 770 Cross Country

I’m going to try to get through this without jumping on this great looking 1965 Rambler Classic 770 Cross Country wagon. A lot of us are AMC / Rambler / Nash / Hudson / etc. fans and this looks… more»

32K Miles: 1961 Rambler American Convertible

The Rambler American was the last car in the US and Canada to be sold under the Rambler name, all the way up to 1969. This is a 1961 Rambler American Custom trim level convertible and it can be… more»

Serious Potential: 1969 AMC Hurst SC/Rambler

The owner of this rare 1969 AMC Hurst SC/Rambler (Rambler Scrambler) has had the car in storage for over 30-years, but a change of circumstances means that it is a project car that needs to find its way to… more»

Package Deal: Three AMC Marlins

This trio of hurtin’ 1965 American Motors/Rambler Marlins are described as barn finds, but they’re really undergrowth finds. It’s fair to say that this is about the worst possible storage for classic cars, and these Ramblers have clearly suffered… more»

Roadside Sighting: 1954 Nash Rambler Cross Country

UPDATE 9/4/2019 – This Nash Cross Country just keeps getting more and more interesting! So, the seller, Robert, happened to see this feature on his car and has left a few comments about it. He also sent over a… more»

$1,500 For Both: 1956 Nash Ramblers

We’ve all been there. Most of us have had a project get away from us. Maybe our eyes were too big for our stomach or our skill level or time commitment, but whatever the reason, we’ve all been there…. more»

Running Rarity: 1965 Rambler Marlin

The stunning styling and availability of some healthy V8 engine options should have ensured that the Marlin was a sales success. Instead, it lasted for a mere three model years, and AMC managed to sell a paltry 17,419 cars… more»

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