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The youth-oriented car had to look sporty but provide competitive roominess inside the cabin. His vision spawned the Rambler Tarpon, a four-seat fastback concept, in 1963.
The 1969 SC/Rambler is one of them. The story of the Rambler began in 1950 when Nash Motors introduced the nameplate on America's first successful compact car, establishing a new market.
This Rambler Centennial celebration will include cruise-in nights of vintage and classic cars at Kenosha drive-ins, a show car parade, a dedication ceremony of the Rambler Legacy Gallery at the ...
The 'Rambler' automobile was built during three periods-- 1897-1914, the Thomas Jeffery years; 1950-1957, the 'Nash-Kelvinator' years and 1958-1969, the American Motors years.
Most of these cars were gone before the dawn of the 1970s, but I still spot the occasional Rambler during my junkyard travels. Here's a basket-case '60 Super Cross Country in a San Francisco Bay ...
After hearing the second-owner's history with the car and feeling comfortable that it was a solid platform, and coming to the right price of $700, they drove out to Sacramento, CA and pulled it ...
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