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1961 Rambler American four-door wagon Super (aftermarket wheels) 1961 Rambler American Custom Convertible. For 1961 the American line added a four-door station wagon and a two-door convertible for the first time since 1954.
1961 Rambler American Custom Convertible. Sold for $7,700 on 5/21/23. 1963 Rambler American 440 Convertible 3-Speed. Sold for $12,250 on 3/31/23. 1964 Rambler American 440 Convertible. Sold for $19,775 on 9/18/22. 1965 Rambler American 440 Convertible 3-Speed. No Reserve. Sold for $16,000 on 4/28/22. 1959 Rambler American Deluxe Club Sedan.
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No Reserve: 1965 Rambler American 440 Convertible 3-Speed for sale on BaT Auctions - sold for $16,000 on April 28, 2022 (Lot #71,792) | Bring a Trailer. This Rambler American got away, but there are more like it here.
Sold for $12,250 on 3/31/23 64 Comments. View Result. Make Rambler. Model Rambler American. Era 1960s. Origin American. Category Convertibles. This 1963 Rambler American 440 is a two-door convertible that is finished in red over red upholstery and is powered by a 196ci inline-six paired with a column-shifted three-speed manual transmission ...
Aug 1, 2019 · 08/01/2019. Classics. In This Article. Category: Classics. Make: Amc. From the seller's description: 1964 AMC American 440 Convertible, This vehicle has been in the family for several years, has seen it's fair share of car shows and taken home a few trophies along the way.
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Sep 22, 2022 · Standard Rambler American spiffs included fold-flat seats, 15-inch wheels and tires, automatic-choke carburetors, and (as on the ’63 American convertible, like the one seen here) standard power tops were often highlighted in brochures and ad materials.