The 1960s gave us some of the most legendary American cars, but not every classic from that era gets the recognition it ...
From the 255 HP 1957 AMC Rambler Rebel to the 797 HP Dodge Charger Hellcat Redeye, four-door sedans redefined muscle cars with speed and power.
The SC was the most potent AMC Rambler American ever produced thanks to a 390-cubic-inch V8 engine rated at 315 horsepower.
The Rambler Rebel was AMC's earliest swing at the high-performance segment. The four-door midsize broke cover in 1957 with a 327-cubic-inch (5.4-liter) V8 rated at an impressive 255 horsepower.
A far departure from its foundation, the AMC SC/Rambler came with a 390-cubic-inch V8 engine and a four-barrel carburetor, which produced 315 horsepower. While only 1,512 were made, one in a like ...