This custom 1966 AMC Rambler American is powered by a bored and
stroked 232ci 6-cylinder engine fitted with an Oregon Cam Grinding
camshaft, Silv-O-Lite pistons, ARP hardware, Clevite internals with
a 9.55:1 compression, a Clifford intake and header, and a
racing-style exhaust. This modified engine is backed by a
GM-derived 5-speed manual transmission. The chassis and suspension
modifications include QA1 Motorsports coilovers in the front,
Firestone adjustable-height air system with leaf springs in the
rear and Mustang II rack & pinion steering. Stopping power is
provided by Baer brakes as well as a Lokar emergency brake. The
custom interior features AutoMeter gauges that were installed with
a Painless Performance wiring kit, classic wood three-spoke
steering wheel, Flaming River tilt steering column, new weather
seals, black carpet, and Cream seats and door panels. It also
features a custom stereo system with a JL Audio equalizer,
amplifier and subwoofer, Kenwood Infinity speakers, EQS 6-channel
pre-amplifier equalizer and a Bluetooth deck by RetroSound. The
exterior is finished in light brown metallic with a painted black
metallic roof.
Vehicle Details
1966 AMC Rambler
Listing ID:CC-2031186
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1966
Make:AMC
Model:Rambler
Exterior Color:LIGHT BROWN METALLIC
Interior Color:CREAM
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:292676
VIN:A6KA95B101555
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