1964 could have been the most generous year in the history of motoring had it not been for a minor detail that ruined it. American Motors Corporation offered a straightforward solution for the age-old ...
Amid the gloom of the late-1950s recession, American Motors' compact Rambler rode a growing wave of discontent with Detroit-style fins and flash. And by 1962, Rambler was No. 1 in station-wagon sales.
Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Rambler is a barn-find blast from the sixties past, and looks like the fire chief's car too. Your job will be to decide if its price is a red hot deal. Despite what ...
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 ...
Update: Bidding for the Romney '64 Rambler has ended, with a final sale price of $13,400. How much would you pay for the nicest 1964 AMC Rambler you've ever seen? $6,000? $8,000? What if we told you ...
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Standard equipment includes the features that come with this vehicle. Select Your Options Choose options to include in this vehicle value. For the most accurate pricing and values on new or used ...
The Rambler Classic 1964 prices range from $2,860 for the basic trim level Sedan Classic to $5,280 for the top of the range Wagon Classic. The Rambler Classic 1964 comes in Sedan and Wagon. The ...
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