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- Oldcar_Mechanic April 2007
- PIERCEARROW1935 July 2007
- spokanite April 2007
61 Rambler Classic Deluxe
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I found this car on a empty lot. Body and chrome are in good shape
Could not open hood! Found owner of property at County Acc. office.
Had to mail note Cant find Ph. #
My wife had a pink one of these in high school. Said it was great
Any advise on price or how to negotiate.
Any help would be great
Thanks -
You don't give much information on the car so it will be difficult to say what it may be worth.
Posting a picture would help to see something about the car.
or you can try this : http://www.vmrintl.com/cctm/coll_frame.htm
Ron -
Hi, For what its worth, when I was a youngster, I sold parts and cars for an AMC dealer in White Plains, New York. The Deluxe, 10 series, or Classic was the least expensive trim series. In the 01 series, or American, also had a deluxe trim series, which was also the least expensive. These were all 6 cyl. The 20 series, or Rebel, was the small V8, and the Ambasador (80) series was the big V8. The 10 series Deluxe sold for less than $2000 new, with an automatic and power steering. Hope this helps you in coming up with a price. Steve
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thanks both of you!
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Hi, Steve here, any news on the Rambler? Is it for sale, Does it have the flat-head or overhead valve engine? Is it the 01(American) or the 10 (Classic) series? Does it have much rust? I could be interested in it if its for sale. Thanks Steve