The Rambler name has an interesting and rather intricate history. It was first used from 1900 to 1914 by the Thomas B. Jeffery Company and it returned under Nash Motors from 1950 to 1954. After Nash ...
What's the first thing you think about you hear the words "barn find?" I usually picture a vehicle covered in a layer of dust thick enough to cover the worn-out paint and the surface rust. Because ...
People who think the automobiles of 1950s were all overstuffed, chrome-laden, gas-drinking behemoths need to recalibrate their memory synapses. Sure, there were plenty of cars like that around, and ...
Q: Greg, I remember an article you wrote about an engine flaw on the early Rambler cars in the 1950s and 1960s, and am wondering if you could please re-run that article as it was filled with good ...
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 ...
The Rambler American 1966 prices range from $1,710 for the basic trim level Sedan American 440 to $2,530 for the top of the range Sedan American 440. The Rambler American 1966 comes in Sedan. The ...
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How a rambler became one of the most surprising muscle cars of its era
The economy car nobody feared turned out to be the one to beat.
The Rambler American 1964 prices range from $1,600 for the basic trim level Sedan American 330 to $2,370 for the top of the range Sedan American 330. The Rambler American 1964 comes in Sedan. The ...
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