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Rambler Classic 770 232 CID Inline 6 1965

General description : Mileage : 83556
BodyStyle : Coupe
Interior Color : Aqua/Teal
Exterior Color : Seaside Aqua/Marina
VIN : L231574
Transmission Description : 3 Speed Manual
Doors : 2

Description : Gateway Classic Cars of Louisville is proud to present 1965 AMC Rambler Classic 770 2-Door Hardtop! At the turn of the 60s Rambler was looking to update their aging Rambler Six and Rebel to offer more options in an effort to supply the demand from different markets. The Rambler Classic would see production between 1961-1966 and see 3 generations in that time. Here we have a 1965 Model, and a 2-Door Hardtop and what a beauty she is. The two-tone Seaside Aqua/Marina paint looks really good and takes you back in time. The aqua and teal interior match and are in good order. Under the hood is the 232ci Inline 6-cylinder engine mated to a 3-speed manual transmission that we all know as "3-on-the-tree." This car runs and drives and does it in style. We know the last 2 owners and former owner acquired it from his neighbor so its been a local car for some time. This car comes with set of 4 original 65 Rambler Wheel Covers, original 65 Rambler owner's manual, many receipts, original sales brochure sealed in plastic, and large trunk mat. The title is clean and clear and ready to be transferred into your name now! If you are after a fun little cruising car that will turn heads anywhere you go this car is certainly for you! Options on this Rambler include: Cloth Interior, Hub Caps, AM Radio, Seat Belts and Radial White Wall Tires. This 1965 AMC Rambler Classic 770 2-Door Hardtop is offered by our Louisville Showroom and can be seen in greater detail including 100+ HD pictures and an HD video at http://www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For additional information please call our knowledgeable staff at (812) 294-1555 or email us at louisville@GatewayClassicCars.com.

https://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/vehicle/LOU/2607/1965-AMC-Rambler

1965 Rambler Classic 770 232 CID Inline 6 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Memphis by Gateway Classic Cars for $16500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Rambler Model : Classic Model Version : 770 232 CID Inline 6 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1965 Sub type : Coupé Location : Louisville

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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.