This 1966 AMC Rambler American Rouge is a beautiful car with a sleek gray and black exterior and a clean black interior. It is powered by a 232ci Inline 6 engine that produces 150 horsepower and is paired with an automatic transmission. This Rouge also comes with some nice features, such as power steering, leather seats, manual windows, an aftermarket SSL radio with aftermarket speakers, aftermarket headlights, Riddler wheels, and more.
The Rambler American was a compact car that was manufactured by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) between 1958 and 1969. The American was the second incarnation of AMC…
This 1966 AMC Rambler American Rouge is a beautiful car with a sleek gray and black exterior and a clean black interior. It is powered by a 232ci Inline 6 engine that produces 150 horsepower and is paired with an automatic transmission. This Rouge also comes with some nice features, such as power steering, leather seats, manual windows, an aftermarket SSL radio with aftermarket speakers, aftermarket headlights, Riddler wheels, and more.
The Rambler American was a compact car that was manufactured by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) between 1958 and 1969. The American was the second incarnation of AMC forerunner Nash Motors’ compact Rambler, which was introduced in 1950 and marketed after the merger with Hudson Motors under both marques during the 1954 and 1955 model years. The compact Rambler American was most often the lowest-priced car built in the U.S. It was popular for its economy in ownership, as was proven by numerous Mobilgas Economy Run championships. After an optional second-generation AMC V8 engine was added in late 1966, the cars also became known as powerful compact “muscle” models that included the 390 cu in (6.4 L) version built in conjunction with Hurst Performance, the 1969 SC/Rambler.
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