1967 AMC Rambler
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There were several indications that the 1967 AMC Rambler Rogue was a muscle car, but the model remained mostly unknown in the performance arena. On paper it had impressive credentials: a two-door hardtop that weighed less than 3,000 pounds and was powered by a (-67-only) 343ci, 280-horse powerplant. Behind the V-8 was a BorgWarner close-ratio T10 four-speed and a Dana 20 rearend with 3. 54 gears and a Track-Loc. In many ways it was the predecessor of the dramatic SC/Rambler and The Machine models that would follow. This beautiful example looks to have gone through a complete restoration. A few things have been changed making this Rogue Rambler a true beast. The 343 V8 has been replace with a completely rebuilt 390 V8. The 390 sport an Offenhauser intake equipped with dual Edelbrock 4 barrel carbs. The transmission has been upgraded to a Hurst close ratio 4-speed. A Ford 9...