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===Pricing=== | ===Pricing=== | ||
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Image:AMC Rebel Station 1968.jpg|1968 Rebel Station Wagon | |||
Image:AMC Rebel Advert 1967.jpg|1967 Advertisement | |||
Image:AMC Rebel Machine 1970.jpg|1970 Rebel Machine | |||
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===Main Competitors=== | ===Main Competitors=== | ||
[[Chevrolet Impala]] | |||
[[Buick Skylark]] | |||
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==Resale Values== | ==Resale Values== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
{{American Motors}} | |||
{{amc_Timeline}} | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMC_Rebel Wikipedia AMC Rebel page] | |||
[http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z9472/AMC_Rebel%20Machine/default.aspx Conceptcarz 1970 AMC Rebel Machine page] | |||
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[[Category:Muscle cars|AMC Machine]] | |||
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Revision as of 13:39, 24 January 2007
AMC Rebel | |
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Buick | |
Years | 1967-1970 |
Production | |
Class | Mid-size |
Body Style | 2-Door Converitble 2-Door Coupe 4-Door Sedan 4-Door Wagon |
Length | |
Width | |
Height | |
Wheelbase | 114 in (2,896 mm) |
Weight | |
Transmission | 4-speed Manual |
Engine | |
Power | |
Similar | |
Designers | Richard Teague |
The AMC Rebel (known as the Rambler Rebel in 1967) was an mid-size car produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1967 to 1970. It replaced the Rambler Classic. The Rebel was replaced by the similar AMC Matador for the 1971 model year.
See Wikicars' comprehensive AMC_Rebel Review.
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AMERICAN MOTORS | ||
AM General | Chrysler | Hudson | Jeep | Kelvinator | Nash Motors | Nash-Kelvinator | Rambler | Australian Motor Industries | Vehiculos Automotores Mexicanos Rambler: Ambassador by Rambler · American · Classic · Marlin · Rambler Six · Rambler Rebel AMC: Ambassador · AMX · Concord · Eagle · Gremlin · Hornet · Javelin · Marlin · Matador · Mighty Mite · Metropolitan · Pacer · Rebel · Spirit Renault: LeCar · Alliance · Encore · Fuego · Medallion · Premier AMC & Rambler Concept Cars: Rambler Tarpon · AMC Cavalier · AMC AMX-GT · Amitron · Electron Roy Abernethy · A.E. Barit · Roy D. Chapin Jr. · George W. Romney · Richard A. Teague · George W. Mason · Gerald C. Meyers · Edmund E. Anderson · François Castaing | ||
name of founder/s | None; Defunct | independent |