Established in 1954 by the merger of Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson, American Motors Corporation (AMC) became America's fourth largest automaker. The company survived for only 34 years until it was ...
The Allman Brothers called it: a Ramblin' Man is a born-into condition. While the hit 1973 song refers to a life on the road, ambling from town to town, there is a unique and underlying automotive ...
With increasingly bigger and more luxurious cars in high demand after World War II, U.S. automakers ignored the compact segment almost entirely in the 1950s. But that changed during the Recession of ...
A further break with tradition occurred in 1966 when the Rambler surname was dropped from the Ambassador as part of an overall brand phase-out. Abernathy correctly surmised that the public linked it ...
"This is all I've ever done," Jonathan Ponulak says when we asked how he came about fixing, restoring, selling, and collecting vintage cars over the last 40-odd years. Through their automotive careers ...
Last weekend I was in Pinehurst, N.C., where I spotted a rarely seen and mint condition 1965 AMC Rambler Marlin. The American Motors Corp. produced this model from 1965 to 1967. The 1965 model was ...
The AMC 390 V8 engine, often overshadowed by its more famous counterparts, played a pivotal role in the muscle car era of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Its robust performance and unique engineering ...
In an age of bigger-was-better, AMC's Ambassador line helped keep the company competitive in the "space" race Sleek and stylish, the redesigned American Motors Ambassador had everything going for it ...