Check Hemmings Motor News.com
No such car. It would have to be either an AMC or a Rambler. AMC didn't come into the picture until 1966. That car would be a Rambler and there are many models and body styles possible and it is all about condition.
This site can help you,
http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1964/Rambler
Check Hemmings Motor News.com No such car. It would have to be either an AMC or a Rambler. AMC didn't come into the picture until 1966. That car would be a Rambler and there are many models and body styles possible and it is all about condition. This site can help you, http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1964/Rambler
American Motors Company.
1964 Rambler American
153 km/h / 95 mph
In a 1964 Rambler, the fuse box is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. It may be mounted to the left of the steering column or behind a panel. To access it, you might need to remove a cover or panel, depending on the specific model. Always refer to the owner's manual for precise location details.
The Rambler was created in 1750.
The Rambler ended in 1752.
According to NADA a 1962 Rambler American Deluxe 2 door sedan (there was no 1962 Rambler American Dr Classic) in a low retail situation could be worth $3,625. Average retail, $5,750. High retail, $9,600. It's all about condition and options.
Rambler American was created in 1958.
Nash Rambler was created in 1950.
The Rambler - album - was created in 1976.
Rambler Marlin was created in 1965.