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Produced in small numbers from 1965 to 1967, the AMC Rambler Marlin is said to be the car that inspired the first-generation Dodge Charger.
Forget about them Mopars, Chevys, and Fords, this drag race brings together two orphan muscle cars you don't see very often.
This car is in surprisingly good condition for its age, though. The American Motors Corporation (AMC) first introduced the Rambler American in 1958 and kept it on the production lines until 1969.
It was a 1967 AMC Rambler American, a car very similar to the refrigerator you see here. It was powered by the same 232 cu.in. six-cylinder with an automatic transmission and it also didn’t run.
A far departure from its foundation, the AMC SC/Rambler came with a 390-cubic-inch V8 engine and a four-barrel carburetor, which produced 315 horsepower. While only 1,512 were made, one in a like ...
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