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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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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American/AMC Rambler (1964–1969) Rambler/AMC Marlin (1965–1967) Rambler/AMC Ambassador (1965–1970) Rambler/AMC Rebel (1967–1970) AMC Javelin (1968–1974) AMC Hornet...
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replaced the AMC Rebel marketed since 1967. Amid the social upheaval in the United States during the late 1960s, AMC recognized that "Rebel" no longer aligned...
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The AMC V8 may refer to either of two distinct OHV V8 engine designs developed and manufactured by American Motors Corporation (AMC) starting in 1956...
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American Motors Corporation (redirect from AMC cars)
American Motors Corporation (AMC; commonly referred to as American Motors) was an American automobile manufacturing company formed by the merger of Nash-Kelvinator...
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Rambler Classic (redirect from AMC Rambler Classic)
American Motors Corporation (AMC) from the 1961 through 1966 model years. The Classic replaced the Rambler Six and Rambler Rebel V8 names, which were retired...
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218 PS). In 1957, AMC bored the 3-1/2-inch 250 CID V8 to 4 inches and 327 cu in (5.4 L) displacement, which, when offered in the Rambler Rebel used solid lifters...
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Brod, Czech Republic Rebel, a brand name of camera; see Canon EOS Rambler Rebel automobiles AMC Rebel automobiles Reliant Rebel automobiles Honda CM series...
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The AMC V8 engine was enlarged to 390 cu in (6.4 L) in 1968, which produced 315 hp (235 kW) and was first used in the 1968 AMC Rebel SST, AMC Javelin...
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Rambler (automobile) (redirect from AMC Rambler)
1967 Rambler Rebel 770 sedan The Rambler marque was continued in all international markets after it was dropped in the United States. AMC vehicles were...
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The AMC Gremlin (also American Motors Gremlin) is a subcompact automobile introduced in 1970, manufactured and marketed in a single, two-door body style...
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The AMC Eagle is a compact four-wheel drive passenger vehicle manufactured and marketed in a single generation by American Motors Corporation (AMC) for...
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on the 1970 AMC Rebel Matador Machine - an option package for the 1971 AMC Matador Hunting, Benjamin (25 February 2020). "The 1970 AMC Rebel The Machine...
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2007). "1970 AMC Rebel Machine". HowStuffWorks.com. Retrieved 23 April 2024. McClurg, Bob (31 July 2015). "Red, White & Fast: 1970 AMC Rebel Machine". Motor...
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The AMC Hornet is a compact automobile manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1970 through 1977—in two- and four-door sedan...
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from 1918 to 1919 Westerner, a limited-edition, luxury version of the AMC Rebel station wagon Westerner (horse) (born 1999), 2005 winner of the Ascot...
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The AMC Javelin is an American front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door hardtop automobile manufactured by American Motors Corporation (AMC) across two...
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The AMC Pacer is a two-door compact car produced in the United States by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1975 through the 1980 model year. The...
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Rambler Marlin (redirect from AMC Marlin)
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 AMC AMX/3 (alternate spelling: AMX III) is a mid-engine sports car produced by the American carmaker American Motors Corporation (AMC), which was...
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American Motors Corporation (AMC) in Brampton, Ontario. The factory began production in 1962 to build over 1.2 million AMC cars and Jeep vehicles through...
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The AMC AMX is a two-seat GT-style muscle car produced by American Motors Corporation from 1968 through 1970. As one of just two American-built two-seaters...
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The AMC Concord is a compact car manufactured and marketed by the American Motors Corporation for model years 1978 through 1983. The Concord was essentially...
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The AMC Amitron was an experimental electric subcompact car built in 1967 by American Motors Corporation (AMC) and Gulton Industries. It included many...
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model name for the station wagon versions of the: AMC Ambassador, model years 1958 through 1968 AMC Rebel, model years 1967 and 1968 Nash Rambler, model...
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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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Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos (category AMC engines)
generations), a version of the AMC Rebel called the "Rambler Classic" (in 2-door hardtop and 4-door sedan versions) and the AMC Javelin. In the seventies VAM...
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States AMC SC/Rambler 1969 Coupé United States AMC Rambler Typhoon 1964 Coupé United States AMC Rebel Machine 1970 Coupé United States AMC Rebel Raider...
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The American Motors Corporation (AMC) used V8, straight-6, V6, and straight-4 engines in various passenger automobiles and Jeep vehicles from 1954 onward...
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