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In his story on a 1966 Rebel (Norman 1966 Rambler Rebel), Steve Natale says this car could be considered the very first muscle car, but in his latest Bottom End column, Diego Rosenberg says it is not.
Would you expect to see a solid and complete late-1960s mid-size American hardtop coupe, the top trim level with lots of ...
The Rebel Machine by AMC was a fresh new addition to the muscle circuit that was primarily dominated by cars from the Ford Motor Company, General Motors, and Stellantis (previously known as Fiat ...
AMC launched in 1970 one of the best muscle cars. ... one of the best muscle cars of the era. The high-powered Rebel was marketed with a 390ci (6.4-liter) V8 engine that offered 340 hp as standard.
Now for that other AMC performance car I mention above, which may well be the rarest AMC muscle car ever built. Following AMC dropping the Rebel Machine from its lineup, a real sleeper popped up ...
American Motors began an effort in the late 1960s toward a more youthful image by moving into the racing and muscle-car realms. With Hurst's help, the AMX and the SC/Rambler became two of AMC's ...
1970 AMC Rebel Machine Introduced in 1967, the AMC Rebel joined the muscle car wars in 1969 thanks to a 390-cubic-inch (6.4-liter) V8 rated at up to 325 horsepower.
While most muscle cars of the 1964-72 period took their influences from the drag-racing world, some of the most desirable cars of all were the result of NASCAR homologation rules.
Now for that other AMC performance car I mention above, which may well be the rarest AMC muscle car ever built. Following AMC dropping the Rebel Machine from its lineup, a real sleeper popped up ...
In his story on a 1966 Rebel (Norman 1966 Rambler Rebel), Steve Natale says this car could be considered the very first muscle car, but in his latest Bottom End column, Diego Rosenberg says it is not.
Now for that other AMC performance car I mention above, which may well be the rarest AMC muscle car ever built. Following AMC dropping the Rebel Machine from its lineup, a real sleeper popped up ...
The Rebel Machine by American Motor Corp. was a muscle car for someone who did not want to blow their entire savings on a vehicle, but still wanted bang-for-your-buck muscle.