The economy car nobody feared turned out to be the one to beat.
Even more fun is shooting cars with cameras sharing some closer ancestral connection with those cars. How about a Raymond Loewy-designed 1954 camera photographing a Raymond Loewy-designed 1955 ...
Rambler was an American brand and nameplate that lasted from 1897 till 1983, creating a mix of economy and semi-luxury models. While now a member of a long list of forgotten American car brands that ...
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 ...
Formed in 1954 by the merger of Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson, American Motors Corporation (AMC) chose the compact market and innovation paths to compete with the Big Three. Thanks to this strategy, the ...
To our contemporary eyes, the four-door bodystyle sets it apart from what we traditionally consider muscle. But in the period, the Rebel was considered "among Detroit's 'super-stocks' or 'performance ...
When I photographed junkyard Ramblers with a 1963 Rambler promotional film camera last week, one of the main subjects was a 1965 Classic Cross Country wagon in glorious Barcelona Taupe Metallic paint.
View post: Here’s How I’d Spec the 2026 Ford Mustang to Maximize Performance Capability Under $60,000 27 – 1969 AMC Rambler 440 in Colorado junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 56 – 1969 AMC Rambler 440 ...
While riding in my Cadillac, What, to my surprise; A little Nash Rambler was following me, About one-third my size . . . Now we’re doing a hundred and twenty, As fast as I could go; The Rambler pulled ...