Rambler Man

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  1. mazenoex

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    Hey everyone! I'm hoping to find a 64 or 65 Rambler American Wagon so that I can actively participate in the Station Wagon world. I've been a Rambler guy over 20 years with most of my cars being Marlins. I've always like unusual cars, and ramblers tend to fit that category. If any of you come across a little american wagon, feel free to let me know. Thanks! Mark
     
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    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    Welcome aboard. The Marlin is certainly a unique car. I know where there is one locally, but they won't sell it. It did seem to amaze the owner that I knew what it was though. Good luck in your search for a suitable Rambler wagon.
     
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    Welcome mazenoex!
     
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    Thanks everyone. I'm a big fan of all ramblers but have always wanted a little rambler wagon. Thanks!
     
  5. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Welcome to the forum. I remember when my uncle had a new Rambler American and grandparents a big Rambler.
     
  6. mazenoex

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    Everyone I talk with regarding Ramblers always share a story about their grandparents. Rambler (AMC) did target their customer base towards an older generation prior to 1965. Thanks!
     
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    Welcome to the forum!
     
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    Hello Mark, glad you found us.

    :Welcome: aboard.
     
  9. mazenoex

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    Thanks everyone. Excited to have a wagon in the future.
     
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    Welcome. I just recently acquired a '62 Rambler Cross Country. Hope you find what you're looking for!
     
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    Nice. Ramblers are great cars. I've owned several Rambler Marlins over the last 22 years. Also have had Ambassadors, Classics and currently an American 440. I just got a 65 Marlin twin-stick today and look forward to getting that back on the road some day. Thanks and enjoy your Rambler!
     
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    A '65 Marlin.. That's a keeper! Any Marlin is a keeper! Congrats!
     
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    I have 3 65 Marlins (one with twin-stick), 1 66 marlin four speed, 64 American convertible, and now the proud owner of a 65 Rambler Wagon 330. Looking forward to getting it back on the road.
     

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