America's first successful compact car, the Rambler debuted in 1950 with a Nash badge. Discontinued after five years, it returned in 1958 as an AMC product named Rambler American. The nameplate ...
Established in 1954 following the Nash-Hudson merger, American Motors Corporation soldiered on through 1988, when Chrysler purchased it. And even though it failed to keep up with the Big Three, AMC ...
Back in the days when Ramblers were still relatively new cars, the typical owner profile included membership in the AARP. Rambler owners were sensible, frugal, and well . . . old. In the strictest ...
The economy car nobody feared turned out to be the one to beat.
AMC Rambler barn find receives first wash since 1990. Heavy snow warning as up to 30 inches to strike: 'Stay indoors' 'SNL' mocks Trump over rising gas prices in cold open Dolly Parton gives health ...
For a make that hasn't been around for almost 40 years, Ramblers get their share of cultural "hits." Here's a partial list: Kenny Chesney's song "How Forever Feels." The aliens from the "Third Rock ...
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