1966 Rambler American 220.

March 13, 2016

7 comments

7 comments:

Richard said...

I like this car so much better compared to the nova, or falcon

Sneaky Pete said...

Ditto, Richard! I had never even included the Rambler in the same niche as the Nova, Falcon (and may I also add: the Dart?) even though it clearly is a competitor to those cars. The Rambler just seemed above that herd. Maybe just because it wasn't as common? But I just liked it much better.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful design, appropriate color. The skinny whitewalls are perfect.

SeattleO said...

Such a modern and handsome design. Would've looked fresh if it came out 10 years later.

Anonymous said...

Sturdy little cars, but beware if buying a used one that these cars came with an archaic flathead engine straight out of the 1940s!

Anonymous said...

Just a note--if you're familiar with cars from that time period, you'll know that this is not a coupe, but rather a 2-door sedan. The coupe was a separate model.

Tony Piff said...

yeah, the "coupe" tag is relic from the blog's earliest days. we oughta swap it out for "two-door."

the color is so good — especially oxidized to such a matte finish.