Vehicle Description
The new for 1956 Rambler was arguably 'the most important car American Motors ever built' in that it not only created and defined a new market segment, emphasized the virtues of compact design, but also enabled the automaker to prosper in the post-World War II marketplaceThe four-door Ramblers for the 1956 model year were completely redesigned, with a characteristic swept-back C-pillars (the Fashion Safety Arch) unusual wing windows on the rear doors,inboard, grille-mounted headlamps, as well as 'the widest windshield' of any car.The Typhoon straight-six for the new Rambler was based on the previous 195.6 cu in (3.2 L) block, but was improved and featured overhead valves and produced 120 bhp (89 kW; 122 PS) It was the only engine available in the 1956 Rambler because the automaker was still developing its own V8.The automatic transmission was the GM-produced Hydramatic.This fine example is finished in two tone paint with a matching two tone interior. We offer financing on 1974 and older classic vehicles W.A.C And can assist you with making shipping arrangements to your location. Give our Classic department a call today 605-371-1603