The 1969 AMC Hurst SC/Rambler is a one-year-only homologation special with big-block power — and it's still cheaper than most ...
The muscle car era was dominated by familiar names. Manufacturers such as Chevrolet, Ford, Plymouth, Dodge, Pontiac, and ...
America's first successful compact car, the Rambler debuted in 1950 with a Nash badge. Discontinued after five years, it returned in 1958 as an AMC product named Rambler American. The nameplate ...
Even though it failed to keep up with the Big Three in terms of sales and popularity, American Motors Corporation rolled out quite a few interesting cars in the 1960s. The SC/Rambler is one of them.
Dean could hardly contain his excitement. His parts trip from his home in West Fargo, North Dakota, to Rapid City, South Dakota, might prove even more profitable. There was one big hitch. The owner ...
Jim McKee's mom, Dorigen, was just fed up. Over the years her four-door Bonneville had become the church bus of sorts, the sole means of transportation for her and her lady friends to get to mass on ...
With production running from 1963 to 1977, the Chevrolet Chevelle is one of those quintessential muscle cars, with three generations rocking the nameplate over the course of its lifespan. Now, we’re ...
Turning a Nash Ambassador or Willys Interlagos Alpine into a Pikes Peak racer makes for a fine combination of plunging-into-boiling hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane agony and when-you're-finally-done ...