Rambler 1950-1969 Photo Archive
Several small cars were introduced by American companies in the 1950s but only the Rambler was successful. From 1950-1969 more than four million Ramblers were produced. Starting out as a Nash model, it later was offered through Hudson dealers before becoming a separate make in its own right. Rambler set a sales record for independent makes that remains unbroken even today. In this exciting new book, exquisite photographs illustrate models throughout the entire lifespan of the modern Rambler. Includes a detailed history of the company, written by Patrick Foster- America's premier AMC historian.
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Rambler Canada: The Little Company that Could
Buckle up for a breakneck-speed joyride through the rich history of the boldest and toughest of the independent automakers. Meticulously researched, this is one manufacturing saga that never lets up on the accellerator. Written in sparkling style and filled with historic pictures, this book is as fast as AMC's 401-cubic inch V-8 engine. Highlighting the innermost workings of the nation's automobile industry, Rambler Canada: The Little Company that Could is guaranteed to please fans of American Motors, Canadiana buffs and anyone who loves a good automobile read.
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Rambler Family Album
A pictorial roll call of the passenger car and trucks produced by American Motors and its predecessor companies.
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