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America's first successful compact car, the Rambler debuted in 1950 with a Nash badge. Discontinued after five years, it returned in 1958 as an AMC product named Rambler American. The nameplate ...
Formed in 1954 by the merger of Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson, American Motors Corporation (AMC) chose the compact market and innovation paths to compete with the Big Three. Thanks to this strategy, the ...
Five years after Pontiac invented the muscle car formula by wedging a huge engine into its smallest car, American Motors followed suit in a big way, shoehorning the 390-cubic-inch V-8 from its AMX ...
Leave it to the maniacal minds at Kenosha's American Motors Corporation to take a frumpy Rambler family sedan and turn it into a lean, mean, street-fightin' machine: the AMC Hurst SC/Rambler. AMC's ...
Jim McKee's mom, Dorigen, was just fed up. Over the years her four-door Bonneville had become the church bus of sorts, the sole means of transportation for her and her lady friends to get to mass on ...
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