This is the car I always forget about in the AMC model hierarchy. The Classic was a midrange car during the Rambler years that made up the bulk of Rambler sales between 1961 and 1966. The first Classics were cheaply refreshed 1950s cars and the line only received a complete redesign in 1963. All Classics were six-cylinder economy cars until the '63 model year when the V8 from the large Ambassador was offered as an option.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
Monday, September 29, 2014
San Jose Street Sighting - 1964 Rambler American 220
I always love a little AMC, and sometimes what I find is literally a little AMC. This is a 1964 Rambler American 220.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Berkeley Street Sighting - 1962 Rambler Classic Cross Country Custom Wagon
Continuing this "Independent's Week" in honor of America's Independence Day, and celebrating the American summer vacation road trip, we're looking at American Motors station wagons. Second in the series is this 1962 Rambler Classic Cross Country.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Berkeley Street Sighting - 1961 Rambler Classic Cross Country Custom Wagon
We're coming up on the Fourth of July again, Independence Day. And as is my custom, I'm featuring an assortment of cars from American manufacturers not affiliated with Detroit's Big Three. Welcome to Independents' Week.
It's summer in America, and summer is the best time for the American road trip. And traditionally, the American road trip takes place in a station wagon. And what's more American than an American Motors station wagon?
It's summer in America, and summer is the best time for the American road trip. And traditionally, the American road trip takes place in a station wagon. And what's more American than an American Motors station wagon?
Labels:
1960s,
1961,
amc,
american motors,
berkeley,
black plates,
car,
classic,
cross country,
custom,
rambler,
wagon
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Alameda Street Sighting - 1965 Rambler Classic 770 Coupe
For some reason nearly every Rambler Classic I see is a Cross Country station wagon. The sedans must all be parts cars or daily drivers for old ladies in the upper Midwest or something. I've come across one '63 four-door sedan, one '62 two-door sedan, and one '65 convertible. And then there was this handsome 1965 Classic 770 hardtop coupe.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Santa Cruz Street Sighting - 1963 Rambler American Wagon
When I travel down to Santa Cruz with friends, one of my favorite places to stop is the Santa Cruz Diner on Ocean Street. It's an eclectic little place that apparently is good enough that Guy Fieri from the Food Network stopped by to sample their food. But this is a car blog and you aren't here to read about how much I like their Monte Cristo sandwich. This 1963 Rambler American was parked just around the corner.
While coming off of highway 17 into town, I couldn't help but notice the odd little Rambler grinning (grimacing?) at us as we drove by. I've seen another '63 Rambler in Santa Cruz before, a blue 440 convertible that was featured here in October 2012. I always enjoy visiting Santa Cruz, in no small part because its unique population of artists, hippies, surfers and eccentrics makes for a mix of unusual cars dotting the streets. Some of them dot the street in more ways than one.
While coming off of highway 17 into town, I couldn't help but notice the odd little Rambler grinning (grimacing?) at us as we drove by. I've seen another '63 Rambler in Santa Cruz before, a blue 440 convertible that was featured here in October 2012. I always enjoy visiting Santa Cruz, in no small part because its unique population of artists, hippies, surfers and eccentrics makes for a mix of unusual cars dotting the streets. Some of them dot the street in more ways than one.
Labels:
1960s,
1963,
american,
american motors,
black plates,
car,
rambler,
santa cruz,
wagon
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Santa Cruz Street Sighting - 1963 Rambler American 440 Convertible
It was a cold, dull day in Santa Cruz and my friend and I had nothing to do. We didn't feel like blowing money at the Boardwalk so we hopped in my car and drove through town. I always love finding off-brand cars, so when we passed this Bahama Blue 1963 Rambler American 440 convertible, I stopped and grabbed my camera.
Labels:
1960s,
1963,
440,
american,
car,
convertible,
rambler,
santa cruz
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
San Francisco Street Sighting - 1965 Rambler Classic 770 Cross Country
Rounding out this "Independents Week" grouping is another American Motors product, a 1965 Rambler Classic Cross Country 770 wagon.
Labels:
1960s,
1965,
770,
car,
classic,
cross country,
rambler,
san francisco,
wagon
Sunday, July 4, 2010
San Francisco Street Sighting - 1964 Rambler American 440
It's July 4th, America's Independence Day. Today, across the nation, folks will celebrate by lighting off bottle rockets and running around with sparklers, barbecuing burgers and getting drunk as a skunk. or some combination of the above.
California Streets marks July 4th with our own twist: Independent's Day. The car?
A 1964 Rambler American, of course.
California Streets marks July 4th with our own twist: Independent's Day. The car?
A 1964 Rambler American, of course.
Labels:
1960s,
1964,
440,
amc,
american,
american motors,
rambler,
san francisco,
sedan
Thursday, June 25, 2009
San Francisco Street Sighting - 1965 Rambler Classic 770 Cross Country
San Francisco is home to many station wagons, but few old, relatively obscure ones like this 1965 Rambler Classic 770 Cross Country. I've seen this car three times in the city, first up on a lift in a shop on Brannan St, then driving with no lights on at night on Mission St in downtown. Then I saw the car parked on a hill around the Pacific Heights area and finally had the chance to shoot a rare old wagon deserving of a feature.
Labels:
1960s,
1965,
car,
classic,
cross country,
rambler,
san francisco,
wagon
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