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AMC Rambler 327 V8 1964

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Sharp, striking, and absolutely interesting - this 1964 AMC Rambler Ambassador 990 is a seldom-seen coupe on the classic car scene. And while it's a distinct machine that will turn heads, it's also a heck of a value for a well-presented V8 hardtop.
The Ambassador received a striking redesign for its fourth generation. A wide and imposing front end were also popular with Ford and Chevrolet, but AMC had its own flair with a stylized front end and a crease in the rear that wraps around the back for a very artful touch. This one has a great vintage style from the bright chrome bumpers, to the factory-style wheel covers. The correct Sentry Blue is a high-quality respray that adds a touch of metallic so it's a coupe that really radiates in the sunshine. And the white roof draws added attention to the pillarless hardtop profile while also giving this the right two-tone premium look expected from the upper-end Ambassador 990 model. Plus, the full-length trim with sporty red streak adds to this car's distinction while also showing off the straightness of the sheetmetal.
The vintage presentation continues inside. The two-tone blue and white seats follow the exterior's color theme. They have the look of a more recent investment, and it's nicely detailed with contrast piping and a button-top design. So it's the kind of impressive look that will have you leaving all the windows down just so other people can get a better look inside. The seat colors coordinate with the door panels, carpeting, dash, and other essentials have a very stock and well-kept appearance. It really gets the premium 1960s machine look and feel correct, right down to the wood-like paneling and working AM/FM radio. There's plenty of room to take around family and friends in this full-size coupe, but even if it's just you, the experience is still a fun one. You've got the original stylized steering wheel with American Motors horn cap. And beyond that there's a stylish set of gauges, as well as everything from wipers to the heat/defrost is at your fingertips. This is a true time capsule of classic motoring.
With a car this stock-style so far, you're going to love opening the hood. The big red motor radiates with pride from within the light blue engine bay. AMC's 327 cubic-inch motor was the top-dog displacement for 1964, and so it was part of their range-topping Ambassador 990. This has a quality presentation right down to the belts and hoses, and the way this one fires up reaffirms the investments over the years were more than just cosmetic. This coupe was made to be a driver. That's why you have power steering, power brakes, a three-speed automatic transmission, a smooth-riding rear suspension, and modern cruising tires.
Complete with owner's manual, this Rambler Ambassador 990 allows you to stand out in all the best ways, and do it for an affordable price. So don't miss this deal. Call today!!!

Features : Seatbelts (Front) , Power Steering , Power Brakes , Vinyl Interior , Heat , Defrost , AM/FM Radio ,

https://www.streetsideclassics.com/vehicles/2400-tpa/1964-amc-rambler-ambassador-990

1964 AMC Rambler 327 V8 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Lutz by Streetside Classics for $16995.

 

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Car type : Car Make : AMC Model : Rambler Model Version : 327 V8 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1964 Location : Tampa

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About AMC Rambler
The AMC Rambler is a series of compact cars that were produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1950 to 1969. Here's an overview of its history, specifications, and significance:

1. History:
- Introduction: The Rambler was initially introduced as a model name for a range of compact cars produced by Nash Motors in the early 1950s. Nash later merged with Hudson to form AMC, and the Rambler brand continued under AMC's ownership.
- Focus on Compact Cars: The Rambler played a significant role in popularizing compact cars in the United States. At a time when larger and more luxurious vehicles were the norm, the Rambler offered a smaller, more fuel-efficient alternative that appealed to a growing market segment.
- Innovations and Awards: The Rambler introduced several innovations in the automotive industry, such as unitized construction and the use of lightweight materials. It received numerous accolades, including Motor Trend's "Car of the Year" award multiple times.

2. Specifications:
- Body Styles: The Rambler was available in various body styles, including sedans, wagons, convertibles, and even a compact SUV known as the Rambler American.
- Engine Options: The Rambler offered a range of engine options over the years, including inline-six and V8 engines. The engine sizes and power outputs varied depending on the model and year.
- Compact Size and Efficiency: The Rambler was known for its compact size, making it easy to maneuver in urban areas. It also emphasized fuel efficiency, appealing to buyers looking for economical transportation.

3. Significance:
- Pioneering Compact Cars: The Rambler played a pivotal role in popularizing compact cars in the United States. It challenged the dominance of larger, full-size vehicles and introduced a more practical and efficient option to consumers.
- Influence on Industry: The success of the Rambler and its focus on compact cars influenced the direction of the American automotive industry. Other automakers eventually followed suit and began producing their own compact models.
- Legacy and Collectibility: The Rambler holds a special place in automotive history and is sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. Its innovative design, impact on the industry, and representation of a changing automotive landscape contribute to its significance.

The AMC Rambler was a significant player in the compact car segment, offering consumers a practical, fuel-efficient alternative to larger vehicles. Its impact on the automotive industry and its role in popularizing compact cars make it an important part of American automotive history.