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Page title matches[[File:1955 Hudson Rambler Cross Country.jpg]]
...³ (I6 OHV).''' After merging with Nash, Hudson gets its own version of the Rambler, replacing the Jet. Only minor differences with the Nash model.
557 bytes (79 words) - 02:02, 28 June 2022 ...priced. High-performance 327 in³ V8 introduced, installed in models called Rambler Rebel.
...s:'' [[Nash Rambler (1956)]], [[Hudson Rambler (1956)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Rambler (1958–9)]]
602 bytes (77 words) - 02:07, 28 June 2022 Originally denoting more powerful versions of the Rambler, Rebel returned in 1966 to denote the hardtop version of the Classic before
*[[Rambler (1957)]]
424 bytes (52 words) - 02:11, 28 June 2022 ...p sedan, 5-door wagon. F/R, 196 in³ (I6 OHV), 250 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Compact Rambler restyled for 1958, gaining tailfins and revised front and rear fenders. Har
...ue:'' [[Rambler]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler (1957)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Rambler (1960)]]
657 bytes (84 words) - 10:52, 27 July 2020 [[File:1955 Nash Rambler 4-door sedan.jpg]]
'''Nash Rambler. 1953–5 (prod. n/a). 2-door convertible, 2-door hardtop sedan, 2- and 4-d
841 bytes (115 words) - 02:22, 28 June 2022 [[File:1967 Rambler Rebel Convertible.jpg]]
...³ (I6 OHV), 287, 290, 343 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Another expensive restyling for Rambler’s intermediate line under CEO Roy Abernethy, to help make the vehicles mo
987 bytes (135 words) - 11:11, 27 June 2022 [[File:1963 IKA Rambler 660.jpg]]
'''Rambler Classic/IKA Rambler Classic. 1963–4 (prod. n/a). 2- and 4-door sedan, 5-door wagon, 2-door ha
944 bytes (123 words) - 12:50, 28 June 2022 ...sedan, 5-door wagon. F/R, 196, 226 in³ (I6 OHV), 250 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Main Rambler line gets a model name, Classic. Refresh once again, with cleaner lines. Li
...Rambler Classic]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler (1960)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Rambler Classic (1963–4)]]
863 bytes (123 words) - 01:23, 28 June 2022 ...).''' Distinctive fastback coupé from Rambler, based on the intermediate [[Rambler Classic (1965–7)]]. Plush interior with bucket seats and good performance
''Marque:'' [[Rambler]] | ''Successor:'' [[AMC Marlin (1966)]]
665 bytes (92 words) - 08:17, 6 August 2023 ...in reference to engines, these were no longer designations for the compact Rambler line, now with trim levels Custom, Deluxe and Super. Cleaner, more elegant
...:'' [[Rambler]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler (1958–9)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Rambler Classic (1961–3)]]
726 bytes (99 words) - 01:23, 28 June 2022 [[File:1966 Rambler Classic 770 Cross Country Wagon.jpg]]
'''Rambler Classic/IKA Rambler Classic. 1965–7 (prod. n/a). 2- and 4-door sedan, 5-door wagon, 2-door ha
1 KB (152 words) - 08:18, 6 August 2023 [[File:1950 Nash Rambler.jpg]]
...3 in³ (I6 OHV).''' Unibody compact developed during World War II, reviving Rambler name from first production model of 1902, and initially sold as a premium m
798 bytes (112 words) - 01:42, 28 June 2022 ...n Motors Rambler, with flagship hardtop now called Rambler Rogue. Hurst SC/Rambler (prod. 1,512) was offered only this year, with 390 in³ developing 315 hp,
''Marque:'' [[AMC]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler American (1964–8)]] | ''Successor:'' [[AMC Hornet]]
673 bytes (90 words) - 08:23, 19 August 2023 ..., hubcaps, grille insert, and hood emblem. Same wheelbase as previous Nash Rambler (108 in), but overall length up by 5 in (to 191 in). New Country Club hardt
...Rambler]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Hudson Rambler (1955)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Rambler (1957)]]
954 bytes (135 words) - 01:50, 28 June 2022 ...m 1967 to 1974, but replaced in North America in 1969 by the renamed [[AMC Rambler]], then the [[AMC Hornet]].
...]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler American (1961–3)]] | ''Successor:'' [[AMC Rambler]]
966 bytes (132 words) - 21:45, 11 November 2023 *[[Hudson Rambler (1955)]]
*[[Hudson Rambler (1956)]]
265 bytes (35 words) - 01:52, 28 June 2022 ...AMC gambled on its compact—with successful results. Identical to [[Hudson Rambler (1956)]] but for badging, hubcaps, grille insert, and hood emblem. Same whe
...Rambler]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Nash Rambler (1953–5)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Rambler (1957)]]
918 bytes (121 words) - 01:52, 28 June 2022
Page text matchesOriginally denoting more powerful versions of the Rambler, Rebel returned in 1966 to denote the hardtop version of the Classic before
*[[Rambler (1957)]]
424 bytes (52 words) - 02:11, 28 June 2022 [[File:1966 Rambler Classic 770 Cross Country Wagon.jpg]]
'''Rambler Classic/IKA Rambler Classic. 1965–7 (prod. n/a). 2- and 4-door sedan, 5-door wagon, 2-door ha
1 KB (152 words) - 08:18, 6 August 2023 ...priced. High-performance 327 in³ V8 introduced, installed in models called Rambler Rebel.
...s:'' [[Nash Rambler (1956)]], [[Hudson Rambler (1956)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Rambler (1958–9)]]
602 bytes (77 words) - 02:07, 28 June 2022 [[File:1963 IKA Rambler 660.jpg]]
'''Rambler Classic/IKA Rambler Classic. 1963–4 (prod. n/a). 2- and 4-door sedan, 5-door wagon, 2-door ha
944 bytes (123 words) - 12:50, 28 June 2022 ...m 1967 to 1974, but replaced in North America in 1969 by the renamed [[AMC Rambler]], then the [[AMC Hornet]].
...]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler American (1961–3)]] | ''Successor:'' [[AMC Rambler]]
966 bytes (132 words) - 21:45, 11 November 2023 ...AMC gambled on its compact—with successful results. Identical to [[Hudson Rambler (1956)]] but for badging, hubcaps, grille insert, and hood emblem. Same whe
...Rambler]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Nash Rambler (1953–5)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Rambler (1957)]]
918 bytes (121 words) - 01:52, 28 June 2022 [[File:1955 Hudson Rambler Cross Country.jpg]]
...³ (I6 OHV).''' After merging with Nash, Hudson gets its own version of the Rambler, replacing the Jet. Only minor differences with the Nash model.
557 bytes (79 words) - 02:02, 28 June 2022 [[File:1955 Nash Rambler 4-door sedan.jpg]]
'''Nash Rambler. 1953–5 (prod. n/a). 2-door convertible, 2-door hardtop sedan, 2- and 4-d
841 bytes (115 words) - 02:22, 28 June 2022 ...n Motors Rambler, with flagship hardtop now called Rambler Rogue. Hurst SC/Rambler (prod. 1,512) was offered only this year, with 390 in³ developing 315 hp,
''Marque:'' [[AMC]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler American (1964–8)]] | ''Successor:'' [[AMC Hornet]]
673 bytes (90 words) - 08:23, 19 August 2023 ...p sedan, 5-door wagon. F/R, 196 in³ (I6 OHV), 250 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Compact Rambler restyled for 1958, gaining tailfins and revised front and rear fenders. Har
...ue:'' [[Rambler]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler (1957)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Rambler (1960)]]
657 bytes (84 words) - 10:52, 27 July 2020 ...sedan, 5-door wagon. F/R, 196, 226 in³ (I6 OHV), 250 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Main Rambler line gets a model name, Classic. Refresh once again, with cleaner lines. Li
...Rambler Classic]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler (1960)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Rambler Classic (1963–4)]]
863 bytes (123 words) - 01:23, 28 June 2022 ..., hubcaps, grille insert, and hood emblem. Same wheelbase as previous Nash Rambler (108 in), but overall length up by 5 in (to 191 in). New Country Club hardt
...Rambler]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Hudson Rambler (1955)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Rambler (1957)]]
954 bytes (135 words) - 01:50, 28 June 2022 ...a full car line. AMC Marlins only lasted two years: one year as a renamed Rambler Marlin, and the second year on a new, full-size platform.
''Marque:'' [[AMC]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler Marlin]]
495 bytes (70 words) - 10:35, 28 August 2009 [[File:1967 Rambler Rebel Convertible.jpg]]
...³ (I6 OHV), 287, 290, 343 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Another expensive restyling for Rambler’s intermediate line under CEO Roy Abernethy, to help make the vehicles mo
987 bytes (135 words) - 11:11, 27 June 2022 ...in reference to engines, these were no longer designations for the compact Rambler line, now with trim levels Custom, Deluxe and Super. Cleaner, more elegant
...:'' [[Rambler]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler (1958–9)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Rambler Classic (1961–3)]]
726 bytes (99 words) - 01:23, 28 June 2022 ...in³ V8 (315 hp). Remarks for [[Rambler Rebel (1967)]] apply. Still sold as Rambler Rebel in some export markets.
''Marque:'' [[Rambler]] | ''Model:'' [[AMC Rebel]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler Rebel (1967)]] | ''Successor:'' [[AMC Rebel (1970)]]
685 bytes (93 words) - 08:22, 19 August 2023 ...engine in Argentina, developed from Kaiser [[Jeep]] Tornado six. Replaced Rambler Classic, which the Argentinian public thought was too large for the market.
''Marque:'' [[IKA]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler Classic (1963–4)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Renault Torino]]
1 KB (176 words) - 11:19, 12 April 2024 ...t [[Rambler]] became the principal marque for the 1960s. However, with the Rambler marque fading by the middle of the decade, cars began appearing with the Am
*[[AMC Rambler]]
1 KB (223 words) - 08:28, 19 August 2023 [[File:1950 Nash Rambler.jpg]]
...3 in³ (I6 OHV).''' Unibody compact developed during World War II, reviving Rambler name from first production model of 1902, and initially sold as a premium m
798 bytes (112 words) - 01:42, 28 June 2022 ...).''' Distinctive fastback coupé from Rambler, based on the intermediate [[Rambler Classic (1965–7)]]. Plush interior with bucket seats and good performance
''Marque:'' [[Rambler]] | ''Successor:'' [[AMC Marlin (1966)]]
665 bytes (92 words) - 08:17, 6 August 2023 *[[Hudson Rambler (1955)]]
*[[Hudson Rambler (1956)]]
265 bytes (35 words) - 01:52, 28 June 2022 Renamed Rambler Rebel, in the middle of AMC’s line-up. Made for only three model years be
''Marque:'' [[AMC]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler Rebel]] | ''Successor:'' [[AMC Matador]]
315 bytes (42 words) - 09:25, 12 February 2023 ...³ (I6 OHV), 287, 327 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Newly renamed Marlin, dropping the [[Rambler]] brand in favour of American Motors. No real changes, though some standard
''Marque:'' [[AMC]] | ''Model:'' [[AMC Marlin]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler Marlin]] | ''Successor:'' [[AMC Marlin (1967)]]
576 bytes (79 words) - 08:27, 19 August 2023 ...gon. F/R, 232, 258 in³ (I6 OHV), 304, 360 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Replacement for Rambler American, with fairly good dependability compared to rivals. Noisy, unrefin
''Marque:'' [[AMC]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[AMC Rambler]] | ''Successor:'' [[AMC Concord]]
801 bytes (110 words) - 10:56, 19 August 2023 ...or sedan, 2-door coupé. F/R, 2962, 3770 cm³ (I6 OHC).''' Continuation of [[Rambler American (1964–8)]]-based IKA Torino, rebadged Renault after it took over
650 bytes (91 words) - 12:20, 20 December 2015 ...ault Dauphine]], as well as domestic competition from [[Studebaker]] and [[Rambler]], by providing a larger car more suited to US families. Took over from cap
2 KB (245 words) - 10:12, 11 May 2021 ''Marque:'' [[AMC]] | ''Model:'' [[AMC Ambassador]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rambler Ambassador (1967–8)]] | ''Successor:'' [[AMC Ambassador (1970–3)]]
561 bytes (71 words) - 10:51, 19 August 2023 ''Marque:'' [[Rambler]] | ''Model:'' [[AMC Rebel]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[AMC Rebel (1968–9)]] |
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