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Junkyard Gem: 1959 Rambler Cross Country Station Wagon. By Murilee Martin. Apr 30, 2020 3:00 PM EDT. Featured Gallery. 2 / 0. 2 / 0 Zoom In . Launch Gallery. ... seats that folded into beds, ...
A 1965 Rambler Classic Cross Country station wagon with 287 V8 engine and 3-on-the-tree manual transmission, ... which is ideal for a bench-seat-equipped family wagon. VIEW PHOTOS.
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Hagerty Media on MSNThe History of Rumble Seats - MSNThe most direct link to the rumble is the “way, way back” folding third row that was common full-size station wagons. ... 1909 Rambler Rumble Seat Runabout Flickr/Alden Jewell.
IRWINDALE, Calif. -- Stick a 573-horsepower engine under the hood of a 1959 Rambler Cross Country station wagon and yes, you will get attention. It's an old combination, a hot rod made from the ...
In 1959, Rambler would sell 374,000 units, and gradually increase to a high of 464,000 units in 1963. I had a chance to buy a 1960 Cross Country that was in pretty good shape for less than $1,000 ...
Ten years ago, Carl Johnson, having grown weary of Chevrolets and Fords, began looking for something different. As he drove past a junkyard in Pittsburg, Calif., he saw a Rambler station wagon on ...
From my readers request file, here’s a story about the Little Nash Rambler submitted by Fin Man fan Rich Lawler of St. Louis. He wrote: "Mr. Kunz, I read your ...
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1965 Rambler Classic Cross Country Wagon Is Junkyard Treasure - MSNWhen 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 ...
Q: Hi, Greg! You mention in your column in The News Ledger Press that in the 1950s and early 1960s, there many six- to nine-passenger cars and wagons available to the public. Well, our family’s ...
Well, our family’s first-ever new car from a dealer was a 1965 Rambler Cross Country Station Wagon, which we all loved. Our Cross Country had what my children referred to as the “way back seat,” where ...
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