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  • The initial production was of various [[Jeep]]s. These utility vehicles were shortly followed by a local version of the Kaiser Manhattan sedan, cal In 1962, various [[Rambler|Rambler]] models licensed from [[American Motors Corporation]] (AMC) would replace
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  • |Marque = [[Rambler]] ...ed Nash and Hudson models that suffered from dwindling sales. In 1957, the Rambler was established as a separate marque and these models became the foundation
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  • |Marque = [[Rambler]] ...ond incarnation of AMC's forerunner [[Nash|Nash Motors]] second generation Rambler compact that was sold under the Nash and [[Hudson]] Motors marques from 195
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  • |Marque = [[Rambler]] The '''Rambler Marlin''' can claim to be the first mid-sized fastback car made in the Unit
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  • |Marque = [[Rambler]] The '''Rambler Rebel''' was an automobile produced by the [[American Motors Corporation]]
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  • ...al designer. The first cars influenced by Teague's styling were the 1963 [[Rambler Classic]] and [[AMC Ambassador|Ambassador]], the first all-new cars from AM ..._1.htm]. For example, he was able to design the totally new 1964 compact [[Rambler American]] by using the doors from AMC's large-sized automobiles. Teague wa
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  • ...t of three other prototypes that hinted at some of AMC's future production vehicles. In 1966, the Cavalier [[sedan]] became part of "Project IV" touring the th ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...mers will come to dealerships to see it, but will buy other more practical vehicles instead. The classic case is the [[Chevrolet Corvette]], which changed the ...attributes. Advertising for the [[Honda Insight]] featured other [[Honda]] vehicles that were fuel-efficient. The [[Toyota Prius]] is marketed alone, but [[Toy
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  • ...red" by Nash-Kelvinator (makers of [[Nash Motors|Nash]] and [[Nash Rambler|Rambler]] automobiles in 1954. ..."H" symbols on fuel filler caps (and, in 1956, also on hubcaps). For 1957, Rambler and Metropolitan became makes in their own rights, and no longer were ident
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  • ...[[American Motors Corporation]] (AMC) from 1967 to 1970. It replaced the [[Rambler Classic]]. The Rebel was replaced by the similar [[AMC Matador]] for the 1 Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • ...as known as the AMC Ambassador, '''Ambassador V8''' by [[Rambler]], and '''Rambler Ambassador''' at various times during its tenure in production. Previously, Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • ...line of full-size cars. However the Jet failed to capture buyers as the [[Rambler]] had for [[Nash]]; consequently Hudson was forced to merge with [[Nash-Kel Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • ...d-1960s. During the 1970s, the intermediate class was generally defined as vehicles with wheelbases between 112 inches (2,845 mm) and 118 inches (2,997 mm). Mid-size vehicles today usually have wheelbases between 105 inches (2,667 mm) and 110 inches
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  • ...he world as a "''C-segment''" (between [[B-segment|B-]] and [[D-segment]]) vehicles. Compact cars usually have [[wheelbase]]s between 100 inches (2,540 mm) and ...1950 when [[Nash Motors|Nash]] introduced a [[convertible]] [[Nash Rambler|Rambler]]. It was built on a 100-inch (2,540 mm) wheelbase to which a [[station wag
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  • ...first four-door hardtop [[station wagon]] was introduced by [[Rambler Six|Rambler]]. In 1957, Mercury offered both two- and four-door hardtop wagons, the onl ...ar body style in most lines where such a model was offered. Even on family vehicles like the [[Chevrolet Impala]], the two-door hardtop regularly outsold four-
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  • ...nd of the 1955 model year. By 1956 Willys Motors was building only utility vehicles, many for export, and was turning a healthy profit. ...sold to [[American Motors Corporation]] who continued to manufacture Jeep vehicles until AMC was purchased by Chrysler in 1987 for $360 million. Chrysler want
    8 KB (1,266 words) - 06:26, 19 February 2007
  • ...Motors Corporation]] (AMC), and later as a standalone marque during the [[Rambler]] years, as well as in the United Kingdom and other markets. Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • ...uy Packard's [[Ultramatic]] automatic transmissions for its Ambassador and Rambler models. However, Mason's death in 1954 placed George Romney at the helm of ...marketing strategy and dealer network beginning in 1955. The fast selling Rambler model was sold under both the Nash and Hudson labels in its first year and
    51 KB (7,794 words) - 06:58, 18 January 2010
  • ...and glossy enamels which reflected sunlight or the light of oncoming motor vehicles into the driver's eyes. This problem, according to Nader, was well known by ...'s automatic used by a number of independent manufacturers ([[Nash Rambler|Rambler]], [[Studebaker]]) used a pattern of "P N D L R" which put Reverse at the b
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  • ...th common mechanical components beneath their distinctive exteriors, these vehicles were a lucrative segment of the post-World War II automotive marketplace. ...ougar|Cougar]] made their appearance. [[American Motors]] introduced the [[Rambler Marlin|Marlin]], a full-sized sports fastback that based on an [[Mid-size c
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