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1966 AMC Marlin |
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| ---SOLD---The Rambler Marlin was the first mid-sized fastback car made in the United States during the sixties. Built by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1965 to 1967, it was a halo car for the company. It had an exceptional array of standard equipment and AMC marketed it as a personal luxury car. The Rambler Marlin became known as the AMC Marlin starting with the 1966 model year. Besides the name there were a few other changes for the 66 model year which included slight modifications to the aluminum grille, a front sway bar was made standard on six-cylinder models and they also offered an optional black vinyl roof. Popular Science magazine road test comparison of three 1966 sporty fastbacks (Ford Mustang, Plymouth Valiant, and AMC Rambler) highlighted the Marlin's quiet interior, high quality upholstery and positioned seats with adjustable backrests that---SOLD--- |
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Sterling, Illinois |
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Mileage: 1106
Engine: 232 6 cylinder
Body Type: 2 Door
Interior: Black
Exterior: Brisbane Blue
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