The Rambler Tarpon was a concept car, a compact-sized sporty youth-oriented 2+2 hardtop coupé developed in 1963 by American Motors Corporation (AMC). The...
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The Rambler Marlin (later AMC Marlin) is a two-door fastback automobile produced in the United States by American Motors Corporation from 1965 to 1967...
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The Rambler American is a compact car that was manufactured by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) between 1958 and 1969. The American was the second...
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Corporation (AMC) in 1954. The Rambler line of cars continued through the 1969 model year in the United States and 1983 in international markets. Rambler cars...
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The Rambler Classic is an intermediate-sized automobile built and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from the 1961 through 1966 model years...
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Javelin apart from other pony cars." The Javelin was built on AMC's "junior" (compact) Rambler American platform only as a two-door hardtop model to be a...
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branded as a "Rambler Gremlin" in keeping with the use of the Rambler marque for all AMC vehicles sold in Australia despite that Rambler as a brand was...
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The AMC Rebel (known as the Rambler Rebel in 1967) is a midsized car produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from the 1967 until the 1970 model...
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Motors Corporation (AMC). The initial run of the Nash Rambler was then built by AMC in Kenosha, Wisconsin, until 1955. The Nash Rambler established a new...
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model year, AMC's replacement for the Rambler American became "a car that could hardly have hit the market more squarely." The objective of AMC was to target...
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Applications: Rambler Classic (1965–1966, fleet cars only) Rambler American/AMC Rambler (1965–1969) AMC Hornet (1970) AMC Gremlin (1970) VAM Rambler American...
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The Rambler Rebel is an automobile that was produced by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) of Kenosha, Wisconsin for the 1957 through 1960 model years...
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nameplate was used variously as the Ambassador V-8 by Rambler, Rambler Ambassador, and finally AMC Ambassador. Previously, the nameplate Ambassador applied...
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2020. Members from the AMC and Rambler Club of Australia (Victoria) The AMC and Rambler Club of Australia Members from the Hudson-AMC Car Club of Australia...
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American Motors Corporation (redirect from AMC cars)
Nash/Hudson Rambler 1956–1957: Rambler Six/Rambler Rebel 1958–1969: Rambler American 1970–1977: AMC Hornet 1975–1980: AMC Pacer 1978–1983: AMC Concord 1988–1989:...
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expressed interest in a new car with a sports flair" and work on the AMC Rambler Tarpon, a 2+2 coupe with an elongated fastback roof, began in early 1963...
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USS Tarpon (SS-14) or USS C-3, a C-class submarine USS Tarpon (SS-175), a Porpoise-class submarine that served during World War II Rambler Tarpon, a 1963...
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The Rambler Six and the Rambler V8 are intermediate sized automobiles that were built and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) for model years...
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engine series is often called the "Rambler V8". It is also sometimes referred to as the "Nash V8". Design work on AMC's first V8 engine began in 1954, yielding...
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and sold by Rambler Motors (A.M.C.) Ltd in London with dealers in London, York, Kent, and Worcester. While other models such as the Rambler Classic, Rebel...
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related to AMC AMX. AMC AMX at the Internet Movie Cars Database AMX390.com AMC History, Videos and Replicas JavelinAMX.com "International AMC Rambler Car Club...
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Nash Metropolitan (redirect from Rambler Metropolitan)
form the American Motors Corporation (AMC). The Nash and Hudson lines were phased out in favor of the Rambler line, and in 1957, the Metropolitan became...
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into Rambler, heralding Rambler products as an official division of American Motors Corporation. At 601 lbs, as officially declared by AMC, the Rambler V8...
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SAE Technical Paper. doi:10.4271/800003. Retrieved January 6, 2023. AMC Rambler Club encourages and promotes the preservation, restoration, and collection...
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April 2015. Retrieved 7 February 2022. "Historia de VAM" (in Spanish). Rambler Club AMC México. Retrieved 27 July 2024. "Constitucion Comisión Nacional de...
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Budd XR-400 (redirect from Rambler XR-400)
stood for Rambler. The trunk lid featured Rambler lettering as the intended customer of the car. The objective of this car was to entice AMC to expand...
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The AMC Spirit is a subcompact car sold by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1979 through 1983. Replacing the AMC Gremlin, the Spirit was available...
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The Nash Rambler engine is a family of straight-six engines that were produced by Nash Motors and then American Motors Corporation (AMC), and used in Nash...
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Hudson Hornet (category AMC vehicles)
assembled. AMC's subsequent Rambler models were assembled thereafter at VW Motors' new plant in Otahuhu, Auckland from 1958 until 1962. AMC formed an agreement...
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The AMC straight-4 engine is a 2.5 L straight-four engine developed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) that was used in a variety of AMC, Jeep, and Dodge...
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