first series was 1902 to 1914 and then the 1950-1969 was the last
The first series is credited with introducing the spare tire
Showing posts with label Rambler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rambler. Show all posts
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
In the "For Sale" lot at Good Guys Del Mar Nats
Labels:
barn find,
Bentley,
Goodguys Del Mar 2011,
Rambler
Saturday, April 2, 2011
First cruise of the season in Escondido
Labels:
airbrushing,
AMC,
Escondido,
Gauges,
gear shift indicators,
GTO,
Oldsmobile,
Rambler,
shifter,
studebaker
Sunday, February 27, 2011
1967 Rebel station wagon regional models

Below the Westerner
The Westerner (500 units) in Frost White with plankwood trim side inserts and a "Pony Express" medallion. The interior featured stallion brown vinyl that simulated "richly tooled" leather on the seats and door panels in combination with white antelope grained vinyl and was available west of the Mississippi River.

Designed to spur interest in all of AMC's products and to generate increased sales for the company, the special wagons were limited for sale to geographical areas.
Info from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMC_Rebel learned about it and got photos from
http://svammelsurium.blogg.se/2010/may/mariner-westener-briarcliff-rambler.html
Labels:
informative,
Rambler,
Rebel,
Station Wagon
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Have you seen a car made into a RV? someone really nailed it with this Rambler American in Argentina


I'm going to keep browsing through http://fosilesmecanicos.blogspot.com/ because Gabriel is finding cool stuff around his neighborhoods
Am I right about how well they made it look like a RV? It beats the hell out of the ShamRockAway for good looks http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/12/photos-of-unusual-from-days-gone-by.html
Labels:
AMC,
innovation,
innovative,
Rambler,
RV
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Heather's rare Rambler. She wanted a cool unusual car to go to car shows with !
One of about 2000 Deluxe models made, this came with the overhead valve engine, instead of the common flathead, and Heather became interested in finding something like a red Rambler she looked at during a Clairemont car show about a year or two ago. It cost about 6 thou on EBay, the second time it was listed (the first time the reserve was not met during bidding) and since then, almost everything has been rebuilt or replaced... and all for under 20 thou. Closer to 18 for the car, total upholstery at Jim's on Armour in Kearny Mesa, engine and trans rebuilt, and lots of paint (I've got to ask again who did the paint so well and at a good price) and chrome.
Future improvements (not that you or I could tell any are needed) will be some exhaust, and trim.