Gateway Classic Cars of Philadelphia is pleased to welcome this
awesome 1964 AMC Rambler. The Rambler is an automobile manufactured
by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) between 1958 and 1969. It
was the second incarnation of AMC's forerunner. The
second-generation Rambler compact was sold under the Nash and
Hudson Motors marques from 1954 and 1955. Many viewed the
second-generation design as the best looking and were arguably the
most attractive compacts of all time in Detroit in the early 1960s.
Originally sporting a white paint job, this beautiful Rambler has
gone through light restoration work in the last decade as well as
routine maintenance. It now sports a fresh coat of bright red paint
that really pops with the black leather interior and top. The
inline 6 powerplant has had a complete engine rebuild and is paired
to the original 3 speed manual transmission. That too was given
attention as well with components such as the pressure plate,
clutch disk, release bearing being replaced and having the flywheel
resurfaced. All necessary bushings and seals were replaced as well.
Additional features included with this AMC include an automatic
convertible top, AM Radio, Hub Caps and white wall tires that
really make a statement either driving down the road or presenting
itself stationary in your garage. This Rambler will have you
smiling from ear to ear every-time its taken out for a cruise. Its
ready to go and the only thing left that this AMC needs is a new
owner. A folder full of receipts and paperwork is available to show
upon request. Contents are too much to list. To view this 1964 AMC
Rambler in greater detail, including HD pictures and an HD video,
visit www.GatewayClassicCars.com or our Philadelphia showroom
located in West Deptford, NJ. For more information, please call
856-599-4100 or email
[email protected]