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He ran the 1993 Rally with the Rambler and finished!
Awesome! MW should have included that update when they posted this video.
I've owned two 68 Rambler Americans. They were the best two cars I've ever owned. One was Motorweek's "Car of the Week" in episode 1510.
Not mentioned:This car has full gauges, including voltmeter and oil pressure. With the radio set up high in the dash.
Gauges! Wow, I wish my car had those
What a geat story! Cool that they used an AMC instead of one of the big 3.
Great story. My family had a 4 door 69 Rambler American. 199 straight 6. the car was still going in the early 1990s when the family sold it.
Fantastic story! I remember seeing this when it originally aired on Motorweek when I was a kid.
While this story is fascinating, I believe one thing that helped them was the fact they were from America, where a multiple day road trip is so common because the US is so large 😅
I loved this! Thank you again Motorweek!!!
I wonder where that Rambler is now? Does Sidney still have it? Does it still stay in that barn?
Is there a chance anybody knows what the status of this car is now, some 32 years after this segment was taped?
Excellent.!!
I loved this video!
Make America 🇺🇸 V8 AGAIN
@@Cool07R6SRider I know right...🤦♂️
V8S, DIRT N FUNhow it should be
Awesome!
My first car....1968 Rambler.
James garner ran a rambler like that.
And Andy Anderson too, when he was angry! 😜🤣
@@McBeamer94 And Andy D!ck too, when he was sober.
indeed!🎯
indeed
Amurica!!💪🇺🇸
Very cool…
And now for something completely different…
Back when you could buy a good car and have fun with it. Today there aren't any good cars. Just garbage crossovers that are disposable appliances
was this a Rambler "Rogue" model, or just a plain "American" 2dr sedan?
All Rogues were hardtops. This is an American 2-door sedan.
And it was also beaten by soviet Moskvitch!
This car was made in IRAN under the name of,,Aria,,Well-known, comfortable & cheap.
No surprise about Turkey, the name should tell you everything that you need to know about it.
He ran the 1993 Rally with the Rambler and finished!
Awesome! MW should have included that update when they posted this video.
I've owned two 68 Rambler Americans. They were the best two cars I've ever owned. One was Motorweek's "Car of the Week" in episode 1510.
Not mentioned:
This car has full gauges, including voltmeter and oil pressure. With the radio set up high in the dash.
Gauges! Wow, I wish my car had those
What a geat story! Cool that they used an AMC instead of one of the big 3.
Great story. My family had a 4 door 69 Rambler American. 199 straight 6. the car was still going in the early 1990s when the family sold it.
Fantastic story! I remember seeing this when it originally aired on Motorweek when I was a kid.
While this story is fascinating, I believe one thing that helped them was the fact they were from America, where a multiple day road trip is so common because the US is so large 😅
I loved this! Thank you again Motorweek!!!
I wonder where that Rambler is now? Does Sidney still have it? Does it still stay in that barn?
Is there a chance anybody knows what the status of this car is now, some 32 years after this segment was taped?
Excellent.!!
I loved this video!
Make America 🇺🇸 V8 AGAIN
@@Cool07R6SRider I know right...🤦♂️
V8S, DIRT N FUN
how it should be
Awesome!
My first car....1968 Rambler.
James garner ran a rambler like that.
And Andy Anderson too, when he was angry! 😜🤣
@@McBeamer94 And Andy D!ck too, when he was sober.
indeed!🎯
indeed
Amurica!!💪🇺🇸
Very cool…
And now for something completely different…
Back when you could buy a good car and have fun with it. Today there aren't any good cars. Just garbage crossovers that are disposable appliances
was this a Rambler "Rogue" model, or just a plain "American" 2dr sedan?
All Rogues were hardtops. This is an American 2-door sedan.
And it was also beaten by soviet Moskvitch!
This car was made in IRAN under the name of,,Aria,,
Well-known, comfortable & cheap.
No surprise about Turkey, the name should tell you everything that you need to know about it.