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Rambler American I6 196.5 C.I.D 2-Speed Auto $23,995 1964

General description : Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to offer a beautifully restored 1964 Rambler American Convertible. 1964 marked the beginning of the third generation for the Rambler. This was a major re-design for the Rambler and extended the wheelbase as well as increasing interior space. This example comes with the economical 195.6 CID Inline 6 cylinder engine under the hood. The six cylinder engine is backed by an automatic transmission. The transmission was rebuilt about a year and a half ago and shifts smoothly. The car was painted a beautiful Diamond Blue Metalic color about 3 years ago and looks great. Complimenting the paint is freshly chromed bumpers front and rear. At the same time as the paint work, the car got a new dark blue convertible top, which contrasts the exterior paint perfectly, new tires, and new interior panels. Other new parts include: starter, regulator, and fuel pump. The convertible top is power actuated which works great as well. The car fires right up and hums along smoothly which makes it a great cruiser. This is a great way to enjoy a convertible with a nice economical drive train. You can see this 1964 Rambler American in greater detail in our St. Louis showroom or at http://www.GatewayClassicCars.com. Please contact 618-271-3000 or stl@gatewayclassiccars.com with any questions.

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1964 Rambler American I6 196.5 C.I.D 2-Speed Auto $23,995 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in OFallon by Gateway Classic Cars for Not priced.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Rambler Model : American Model Version : I6 196.5 C.I.D 2-Speed Auto $23,995 Engine size : 6.5 Model Year : 1964 Sub type : Convertible Location : St. Louis

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About Rambler
Rambler - History and Key Models:
Rambler (1900-1914):
Early Beginnings: Rambler was initially a bicycle manufacturer that transitioned into producing automobiles in the early 20th century.
Pioneer Models: The early Rambler models were notable for their simplicity and reliability, catering to the growing automotive market.
Rambler Six and Eight (1950s):
Innovative Features: Rambler introduced advanced engineering features like the unitized body construction, considered revolutionary at that time.
Tech Specs: The Rambler Six and Eight models featured inline-six and V8 engines, respectively, with varying power outputs.
Rambler American (1958-1969):
Compact Car Segment: Rambler American was a compact car line aimed at providing fuel efficiency and practicality.
Tech Specs: Engine options included inline-six and V8 engines with power outputs ranging from 90 to 138 horsepower.
Rambler Classic (1961-1966):
Mid-Size Car: Positioned between the compact American and larger Ambassador models.
Tech Specs: Offered inline-six and V8 engines, with power ranging from 112 to 270 horsepower.
Rambler Ambassador (1958-1966):
Full-Size Luxury: Represented Rambler's full-size offering with more luxurious features.
Tech Specs: Came equipped with powerful V8 engines generating between 215 to 270 horsepower.
Impact and Legacy:
Innovative Contributions: Rambler was known for introducing numerous innovations in the automotive industry, including unitized body construction and focus on compact, fuel-efficient cars.
Merger and Transition: The brand underwent changes through mergers and eventually became part of American Motors Corporation (AMC) before being phased out in the late 1960s.
Rambler left a lasting impact on the automotive landscape by introducing innovative engineering and focusing on practical, fuel-efficient vehicles, setting trends in the industry that influenced future car designs and manufacturing approaches.