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AMC Ambassador DPL Sedan de Luxe 1968

General description : 1968 AMCAmbassador DPL Sedan de LuxeThis cute AMC Ambassador is a genuine survivor and a lovely 4 door collectorscar. It is a modell you won't see everyday and AMC was in the sixties a topbrand that made very good cars. A nice typical classic that drives very well, it has powerbrakes, powersteering and icecold a/c. The interior is very clean, it has the original radio and 4 new whitewalltyres. Runs very smooth, has a nice sound because of the dual exhaust and many special details. Back to the sixties with AMC! If you are looking for something special this might be the car for you!
Additional : Airconditioning : Chrome bumpers : Low miles : Power brakes : Powersteering : Seats: 6 : Second owner : Tinted windows
Licence : American
Road tax : Road tax: taxfree in Netherlands
Body : Sedan
Doors : 4 doors
Condition : The car is in very good and original condition
Maintenance : Very-well maintained
Cylinders : 4700 cc
Fuel : Petrol
Interior : Cloth
Paintwork : In a good condition
Transmission : Automatic

https://www.stuurmanclassiccars.com/collection/amc-ambassador-dpl-sedan-de-luxe-555/

1968 AMC Ambassador DPL Sedan de Luxe is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Herkenbosch by Stuurman Classic Cars for €9500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : AMC Model : Ambassador Model Version : DPL Sedan de Luxe Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1968 Sub type : Sedan Location : The Netherlands

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About AMC
AMC was created on 14 january 1954 when Nash-Kelvinator Corporation & Hudson Motor Car Company merged, soon becoming one of the four major manufacturers in the market and finally the last independent car manufacturer in the United States.

At the beginning company specialized in small cars and slowly moved to the medium-sized category.

AMC acquired the loss-making Jeep division from Kaiser-Frazer in 1970 and turned the Jeep brand into anew growth.

In the late 70's AMC expanded its range of four-wheel drive passenger car with AMC Eagle, which soon proved to be very popular, especially among young people. Helped by the fact that The AMC Eagles were the only four-wheel-drive passenger cars produced in the U.S. at the time.

1987 the Chrysler Corporation acquired the entire share equity of American Motors Corporation.
The following year, Chrysler ended all the AMC passenger car production, but the victorious Jeep brand. Here are some of their most significant models:

Rambler: The Rambler was introduced in 1950 and was the first car to be sold under the AMC brand. It was a compact car designed for economy and practicality, and it quickly became popular due to its low price and fuel efficiency.
AMC Javelin: The Javelin was a sporty, two-door coupe that was introduced in 1968. It was designed to compete with the Ford Mustang and the Chevrolet Camaro and was praised for its unique styling and powerful V8 engine.
AMC Gremlin: The Gremlin was a subcompact car that was introduced in 1970. It was known for its quirky styling, compact size, and fuel efficiency, and it was one of the first American-made cars to be designed with fuel economy in mind.
AMC Pacer: The Pacer was a unique, compact car that was introduced in 1975. It was known for its large windows and bubble-like design, which made it stand out from other cars on the road. Although it was not a commercial success, it remains a popular collector's car today.
AMC Eagle: The Eagle was a four-wheel-drive crossover that was introduced in 1980. It was one of the first vehicles to combine the features of an SUV with a passenger car, and it was praised for its off-road capabilities and versatility.