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Darryl Norenberg/The Enthusiast Network via Getty Images Making its debut in mid-1966 as the “Leader of the Dodge Rebellion,” the Charger shared its chassis with the mid-sized Coronet and was ...
Time magazine praised the chief executive of American Motors Corporation, for taking on Detroit's gas guzzlers, with a little car called the Rambler.
First branded as a Rambler, then as an American Motors car, the Marlin was AMC’s first foray into the sporty car market. As we explain in the documentary, the car’s underwhelming sales were blamed ...
The second episode also featured an iconic 1969 AMC Hurst SC/Rambler, essentially a turn-key factory drag car with AMC’s biggest engine shoved into its smallest body.
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The Rambler Marlin was born from a sleek fastback concept car called the Rambler Tarpon. The concept car featured a 2+2 coupe design, but AMC executives wanted a larger, family-sized car, albeit ...
In its short life it saw several names, starting out as the Rambler Marlin, morphing into the Marlin, and ending its production as the AMC Marlin.
Photographs of American Motors Rambler cars in Colorado junkyards, taken with a Rambler Flash film camera built in Chicago by the Imperial Camera Corporation.
Every iconic muscle car from the '60s and '70s is powered by an equally legendary engine. Here are some of the most famous engines of this incredible era.
In 1969, the Rambler spawned the SC/Rambler, a drag-racing homologation special co-developed with Hurst. More importantly, AMC introduced the AMX in 1968.