Rambler Classic
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The Rambler Classic was an intermediate sized automobile that was built and sold by American Motors Corporation from 1961 to 1966. The Classic took the place of the Rambler Six and Rebel V-8 names, which were retired at the end of the 1960 model year.
Throughout its life in the AMC model line-up, the Classic was the high-volume seller for AMC.
In 1966, the Rebel name was revived for a specially trimmed two-door hardtop Classic with a revised roofline. The Rambler Rebel name replaced Classic on AMC's intermediate line of cars in 1967, and for 1968 the Rebel was rechristened the AMC Rebel as AMC began the process of phasing out the Rambler marque.
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| American Motors Corporation Historic: | ||
| Rambler: | Ambassador by Rambler | American | Classic | Marlin | Rambler | Rebel | |
| AMC: | Ambassador | AMX | Concord | Eagle | Gremlin | Hornet | Javelin | Marlin | Matador | Metropolitan | Pacer | Rebel | Spirit | |
| Renault: | Alliance | Encore | Medallion | Premier | |
| Affiliated with: | Chrysler | Hudson | Jeep | Kelvinator | Nash Motors | Nash-Kelvinator | Renault | |
| People | Roy Abernethy | A.E. Barit | Roy D. Chapin Jr. | George W. Romney | Richard A. Teague | George W. Mason | Gerald C. Meyers | |
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