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1969 Rambler SC/Rambler
Even in the late '60s, the Rambler SC/Rambler stood out as one wild ride. Its looks screamed performance and its mechanicals backed that up.
Even in the late '60s, the Rambler SC/Rambler stood out as one wild ride. Its looks screamed performance and its mechanicals backed that up.
The 1961-1963 Rambler American Convertible & Hardtop was the sportiest of the final 100-inch-wheelbase Ramblers. But several factors make this model a better bet for casual car enthusiasts as it's not as popular as later models. Learn why. See more »
The 1965 Rambler Marlin had distinctive styling historical appeal and a plush interior. American Motors introduced the car to keep up with the sporty fastback craze of the mid 1060s. Read about the pros and cons of this collectible car. See more »
The Nash and Hudson auto lines were phased out in early 1957, meaning that American Motors would henceforth rise or fall with the Rambler. Check out the 1965-1966 Rambler Ambassador, the compact car meant to be key to the company's success. See more »
The 1965-1966 Rambler Classic Hardtops & Convertibles were the only collectible midsize Ramblers from 1958-1967 and they bear many similarities to both earlier and subsequent models. See specifications and read more about these cars. See more »
Even in the late '60s, the Rambler SC/Rambler stood out as one wild ride. Its looks screamed performance and its mechanicals backed that up. See more »