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    AMC Javelin (redirect from Rambler Javelin)
    6 L) 4-barrel V8 engines. Transmissions for the six were a three-speed manual on the floor or an optional automatic on the column, the 290 V8 had the standard...
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    1954–1963 Lincoln Y-block V8 engine, the 1955–1981 Pontiac V8 engine, and the 1956–1967 AMC Rambler engine. Engine displacements grew with the expanding size...
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    vehicles imported: Rambler Six (1957–1958), Rambler V8 (1957–1958)  New Zealand American Motors vehicles assembled: Rambler Six, Rambler V8, Classic, Rebel...
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    produced by Ford from the 1960 to 1970 model years. Though preceded by the Rambler American, the Falcon was the first compact car marketed by the Big Three...
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    223 cu in (3.7 L) straight-6 engine and a 272 cu in (4.5 L) V8. The 292 cu in (4.8 L) Y-block was offered as an option and was called the Thunderbird...
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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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    Straight-6 engine was standard, with the 258 cu in (4.2 L) six-cylinder and a 304 cu in (5.0 L) V8 being optional on the D/L models. Transmission options...
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    had evolved into only slightly smaller versions of the 6-cylinder or V8-powered six-passenger sedan. They were much larger than compacts (and sometimes...
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    discontinued. Following the 1956 introduction of the hardtop station wagon by Rambler, in 1957, Mercury became the first American manufacturer to produce its...
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    Kaisers and Ramblers. In 1962, another joint model venture agreement took place between IKA and American Motors Corporation (AMC). Various Rambler models licensed...
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  • that would continue for six successful years. All Fifth Avenues from 1984 until 1989 were powered by a 318 cu in (5.2 L) V8 engine, with either a two-barrel...
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    earlier. Ford used its V8 flathead engine in most of its line up through the beginning of the decade, even as it introduced the Ford Y-block engine and the...
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    Pacer Rebel Spirit IKA-Renault Torino Rambler Ambassador by Rambler American Classic Marlin Rambler Six and V8 Rambler Rebel Renault Alliance Encore Fuego...
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    American reliability with European elegance. The automaker provided two 1965 Rambler Americans (a coupe hardtop and a sedan) to Pininfarina seeking styling...
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    began selling the imported Rambler Classic Six[broken anchor] (starting with the 1962 model year versions) badged as the Rambler Renault to replace the Frégate...
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    the standard 231 V6 (sedans and coupes) or optional Olds 307 V8 or Oldsmobile 350 diesel V8. 1985 saw Buick's best model year sales to date with 915,336...
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    1954, Ford replaced the long-running Flathead V8 (dating from 1932) with an overhead-valve Y-block V8, with Ford and Mercury receiving their own versions...
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    Mechanically, Lincoln differed from Mercury, as the Ford truck V8 was replaced by the Lincoln Y-block V8 with a Hydramatic transmission. For the first time since...
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    March 2017). "The rise and fall of Rambler". The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Canada. Retrieved 16 March 2018. Rambler's compacts were the industry's best...
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    - used in heavy-duty trucks V555 9.1-liter V8 - used in heavy machinery and large trucks V903 14.8-liter V8 - used in Bradley fighting vehicles and other...
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  • Plymouth Belvedere (1957-1959) Plymouth Savoy (1957-1959) Rambler Rebel (1957) Rambler V8 (1957–1960) Studebaker Champion (1957-1958) Studebaker Scotsman...
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    Chevrolet (redirect from Chevrolet V8)
    250 engine inline six-cylinder, but without solid lifters) and the Brazilian version of the Dodge Charger R / T 318 and Ford Maverick V8 302 quadrijet. Other...
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    Pacer Rebel Spirit IKA-Renault Torino Rambler Ambassador by Rambler American Classic Marlin Rambler Six and V8 Rambler Rebel Renault Alliance Encore Fuego...
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    Crown was $32 more than the base Chevy Del Ray and $10 more than the Rambler Rebel V8 sedan. Total sales for the initial year were 287. For 1959, sales were...
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  • gear and use a 29 spline axle shaft. The AMC 20 was most often used with V8 engines in cars and Jeeps. It was also used in the AM General Humvee. There...
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  • United States AMC Rambler American 440-H 1963-1965 Coupé United States AMC Rambler Classic 770-H 1964-1965 Coupé United States AMC Rambler Rebel 1966 Coupé...
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    line of six-cylinder engines, first the inline sixes known as "Jimmy's" from 1939 to 1959, and then their own V6 from 1960 until 1974, of which a V8 and a...
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  • Chevrolet LS1 V8. Until recently, it was the most powerful Australian made production car and a true collectors item. The GTS came with a Tremec T56 six-speed...
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    Super Six). In 1967, there were 68 model variations of the Cedric. Unique to this generation, Nissan produced a police car installed with the Y40 V8 engine...
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    only two cars to show a sales increase that year (the other being the Rambler). The convertible did not go on sale until June 1958, resulting in only...
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