Vehicle Description
In mid-1963, a new 287 cu in (4.7 L) V8 option was announced for
the Classic models. The 198 hp (148 kW; 201 PS) V8 equipped Rambler
Classics combined good performance with good mileage; even with the
optional "Flash-O-Matic" automatic transmission, they reached 0 to
60 mph (0 to 97 km/h) in about 10 seconds and returned fuel economy
from 16 miles per US gallon (14.7 L/100 km; 19.2 mpg-imp) to 20
miles per US gallon (11.8 L/100 km; 24.0 mpg-imp).19 #fn19
The new AMC cars incorporated numerous engineering solutions. Among
these was curved side glass, one of the earliest popular-priced
cars with this feature. Another engineering breakthrough was
combining separate parts in the monocoque (unit construction) body
into single stampings. One example was the "uniside" door surround
that was made from a single stamping of steel. Not only did it
replace 52 parts and reduce weight and assembly costs, it also
increased structural rigidity and provided for better fitting of
the doors.20 #fn20
American Motors' imaginative engineering prompted Motor Trend
magazine to give the Classic - and the similar Ambassador models -
their Car of the Year award for 1963.21 #fn21 Motor Trend's "award
is based on pure progress in design, we like to make sure the car
is also worthy of the title in the critical areas of performance,
dependability, value, and potential buyer satisfaction
Here at Hollywood Motors, we pride ourselves on selling quality
classic cars at affordable prices. Please keep in mind that all of
our classics are pre-owned vehicles, not new vehicles. We describe
these automobiles to the best of our knowledge, and place many
photos on our website. We are not responsible for misprints or
typos. With any pre-owned vehicle, there may be minor
imperfections, and we encourage you to come and inspect our
inventory in person before you buy any vehicle.