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1957 AMC Rambler American Classic
This four-door classic runs good and needs a little TLC. It has 62,583 miles on a 6-cylinder engine. It has a 4-speed T-13 automatic transmission. The 1956 Rambler was the most important car American Motors ever built. Its importance goes beyond its obvious virtues of compact design or the way it created and defined a market segment. Plainly stated, if there hadn't been a new Rambler in 1956 there might not have been an American Motors in 1958. This car was, clearly, a Salvation in Steel.
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