Vehicle Description
There's no mistaking the look of gasser for anything else. They
have a particular stance that tells you it was built for
quarter-mile fun, and so a car like this 1964 AMC Rambler American
celebrates that feeling correctly. And everything from the vinyl
roof to the well-done interior tells you that this dual-quad street
machine likes to show off some vintage flair, too.
The '64 Rambler American seems like the right place to start for a
Gasser build. They are lightweight economy cars, but the redesign
in 1964 gave them a sportier appearance. In fact, a hardtop like
this would later be called the "Rogue." So it's a fitting base for
an outlaw gasser build. This has all the best gasser details with
the front bumper deleted and a Moon aluminum oil puke tank leading
the way. The solid axle front lifts this one high for the right
stance. Plus, the wheels/tires are staggered to have skinny ones up
front and ultra-wide Hoosiers in the rear. And if the racing
sticker in the window and bomber decals on the fenders didn't clue
you in on this car's performance, the dual air grabber peeking out
of the hood certainly will! But while this one looks mean, you can
also see they took some extra time to make sure this also has
style. The teal green paint has a nice metallic glow. And the full
stripe package with copper, yellow, purple, and orange is all
painted on for a cleaner look. The crystal clear headlights have
the turn signals integrated, the racing wheels shine brightly, the
vinyl roof fits nicely, and there are even LEDs discreetly mounted
in the rear fender. So this one would stand out for its style even
if it didn't already stand above the other cars out there.
Most gassers strip out the interior, but this one shows there's the
right setup for it to be fun that can be shared with others. The
seats, carpet, headliner, and dash pad have a nice style, and the
exterior pinstripe even returns on the door tops. Even the lights
on the C-pillar greet you when the door opens. And an AM/FM stereo
with Bluetooth makes for proper driving music. But none of this
takes away from the proper performance feeling. You have front
bucket seats, a classic sports steering wheel, a proper set of
Bosch under-dash readouts, and a Hurst Pro-Matic 2 shifter for the
three-speed auto. Looking for the tach? It's on the hood like a
classic head-up display.
A big part of a gasser's appeal is a serious powerhouse. So nestled
within the tidy engine bay is a solid V8 upgrade. This 350 is
topped with Edelbrock Air Gap high-rise tunnel ram intake with dual
Edelbrock four-barrel carburetors. And you have quality supporting
components, like a fuel pressure regulator, steel braided hoses
with AN fittings, finned aluminum valve covers, an HEI distributor,
and an aluminum radiator with a separate transmission cooler. And a
nice set of headers make sure to add power to the V8 and rumble to
the dual exhaust. As you look underneath, you'll spot the strong
solid front axle, front disc brakes, and subframe connectors for a
well-built quarter-mile package.
Complete with owner's manual, the overall impression of this custom
Rambler is a very driver-ready style. After all, it's a gasser, and
so the full fit and finish never want to keep you from driving it.
But after looking over this full package, you can also see it was
done with added flair and care that will get it more attention than
just for its motor. It makes for a great classic that can stand out
(and above) from other classics at the car show or dragstrip. Call
today!!!