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1966 Rambler American Classic

1966 Rambler American Classic

$11,000

Topeka, Kansas

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1966 Rambler American Classic. This 1965 AMC Rambler American Classic is in excellent condition.- 70000 original miles- Automatic transmission- 287 V8 engine- Exterior color is Sky Blue- Cloth Blue and White interior- Clear title in hand- Has original tag- Matching numbers- All original- Second owner- Original sales receipt included- Windshield washer- Power steering- Original rims and hubcaps- New tires and brakes- All chrome in excellent condition- No rusted out panels- Original carpet- Original interior in great condition and in tact no rips or tears. Note. See below for history.- The Rambler Classic was an intermediate sized automobile that was built and sold by American Motors Corporation AMC from model year 1961 to 1966. - The Classic took the place of the Rambler Six and Rambler Rebel V8 names which were retired at the end of the 1960 model year.- Introduced at first only as six passenger four door sedan and station wagon versions additional body styles were added with two door models available as a post sedan and in 1964 as a sporty pillar less hardtop as well as a convertible for 1965 and 1966.- The Rambler Rebel name replaced Classic on AMCs completely redesigned large line of cars in 1967 and for 1968 the Rebel was rechristened the AMC Rebel as AMC began the process of phasing out the Rambler marque.- Throughout its life in the AMC model line up the Classic was the high volume seller for the independent automaker.- The 1965 model year Classics underwent a major redesign of the new platform that was introduced in 1963; essentially the 1963-1964 design with a rectilinear reskin similar to that of concurrent Ambassadors.- Fresh sheet metal design was applied to the original 112 in wheelbase and 195 in long integral body frame with only the roof doors and windshield as carryovers.- Unchanged was the suspension system including a torque tube with coil springs with a Panhard rod.- The Rambler Classic was now shorter than as well as visually distinctive from the Ambassador line while still sharing the basic body structure from the windshield back. - For the first time a convertible model was available in the 770 trim version. The two door sedan was dropped from the 770 model lineup.- Serious inquires only. Qualified buyers are eligible for Financing Nationwide Shipping and Extended Warranties.

1966 Rambler American Classic

1966 Rambler American Classic

$11,000

Topeka, Kansas

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Mileage -

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1966 Rambler American Classic. This 1965 AMC Rambler American Classic is in excellent condition.- 70000 original miles- Automatic transmission- 287 V8 engine- Exterior color is Sky Blue- Cloth Blue and White interior- Clear title in hand- Has original tag- Matching numbers- All original- Second owner- Original sales receipt included- Windshield washer- Power steering- Original rims and hubcaps- New tires and brakes- All chrome in excellent condition- No rusted out panels- Original carpet- Original interior in great condition and in tact no rips or tears. Note. See below for history.- The Rambler Classic was an intermediate sized automobile that was built and sold by American Motors Corporation AMC from model year 1961 to 1966. - The Classic took the place of the Rambler Six and Rambler Rebel V8 names which were retired at the end of the 1960 model year.- Introduced at first only as six passenger four door sedan and station wagon versions additional body styles were added with two door models available as a post sedan and in 1964 as a sporty pillar less hardtop as well as a convertible for 1965 and 1966.- The Rambler Rebel name replaced Classic on AMCs completely redesigned large line of cars in 1967 and for 1968 the Rebel was rechristened the AMC Rebel as AMC began the process of phasing out the Rambler marque.- Throughout its life in the AMC model line up the Classic was the high volume seller for the independent automaker.- The 1965 model year Classics underwent a major redesign of the new platform that was introduced in 1963; essentially the 1963-1964 design with a rectilinear reskin similar to that of concurrent Ambassadors.- Fresh sheet metal design was applied to the original 112 in wheelbase and 195 in long integral body frame with only the roof doors and windshield as carryovers.- Unchanged was the suspension system including a torque tube with coil springs with a Panhard rod.- The Rambler Classic was now shorter than as well as visually distinctive from the Ambassador line while still sharing the basic body structure from the windshield back. - For the first time a convertible model was available in the 770 trim version. The two door sedan was dropped from the 770 model lineup.- Serious inquires only. Qualified buyers are eligible for Financing Nationwide Shipping and Extended Warranties.