Vehicle Description
First Generation. AMC Rambler American. This cool Gray Rambler now
has a Chevy 327 V8 under the hood, with electronic ignition, Mild
comp cam, Holley 600 CFM carb, Sanderson Headers, Chevy TH350
Automatic trans, shift kit, B&M Mega shifter, Ford 9" rear end,
Idit tilt column, Mustang 2 front clip, Autometer gauges, Power
brakes, 11" front disc brakes, rack and pinion steering, and more.
Now she is looking for a new home. This is your chance to own a
piece of American History today. The Rambler American is an
automobile manufactured by the American Motors Corporation (AMC)
between 1958 and 1969. The American was the second incarnation of
AMC's forerunner Nash Motors second-generation Rambler compact that
was sold under the Nash and Hudson Motors marques from 1954 and
1955. The American can be classified in three distinct model year
generations: 1958 to 1960, 1961 to 1963, and 1964 to 1969. During
the entire length of its production, the car was sold under the
Rambler brand name, and was the last Rambler named automobile
marketed in the Canadian and United States markets. The compact
Rambler American was most often the lowest priced car built in the
U.S. It was popular for its economy in ownership, as was proven by
numerous Mobilgas Economy Run championships. After an optional
second-generation AMC V8 engine was added in 1966, it also became
known as a powerful compact performance model that also included
the 390 cu in (6.4 L) version built in conjunction with Hurst, the
1969 SC/Rambler. To view the car in greater detail, including an HD
video and 100+ HD pictures please visit www.gatewayclassiccars.com
or our Denver showroom. Call 303-872-4722 for more information.