Rambler was a bicycle, a car, a trim level, a brand, and then an AMC Hornet. How did this happen, and what happened to the ...
1969 was one helluva year to be alive and able to buy a new car in the United States of Automobile: the Bosses (Little and Nine), the COPO Camaro, the last Shelby Mustangs, the Corvette L88, and the ...
Discontinued in 1974, the Ambassador is now a largely forgotten car nameplate. But did you know it was the longest-running nameplate until then? Introduced in 1927, it had been on the market for a ...
The American Motors Corporation, formed out of the merger of Nash-Kelvinator and the Hudson Motor Car Company in 1954, did very well selling small and affordable cars during the late 1950s and early ...
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