When did the American Motors Ambassador come out?

When did the American Motors Ambassador come out?

Despite the fact that the Nash and Hudson names were canceled, work on the car itself continued, and American Motors introduced debuted in the fall of 1957, the 1958 “Ambassador V-8 by Rambler” on a 117-inch (2,972 mm) wheelbase.

What was the wheelbase of the 1967 AMC Ambassador?

American Motors introduced a completely restyled longer, lower, and wider Ambassador for the 1967 model year, now riding on a 118-inch (2,997 mm) wheelbase, or two inches (51 mm) longer than before. The Ambassador’s platform was four inches (100 mm) longer than the new Rambler Rebel’s 114-inch (2,896 mm) wheelbase.

When was the last year the AMC Ambassador was made?

The Ambassador nameplate was used continuously from 1927 until 1974 (the name being a top-level trim line between 1927 and 1931); at the time it was discontinued, Ambassador was the longest continuously used car nameplate in automotive history. Most Ambassador models were built in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

When did the Chrysler 440 motorhome come out?

The Industrial engines (Motor home and Law Enforcement) are obviously a mystery to most, on production standards but Chrysler would not state the information in the Engine Manual if it did not hold partial truth. I would choose an earlier build date (pre-1974) to have better odds of receiving more sought after internals.

Despite the fact that the Nash and Hudson names were canceled, work on the car itself continued, and American Motors introduced debuted in the fall of 1957, the 1958 “Ambassador V-8 by Rambler” on a 117-inch (2,972 mm) wheelbase.

American Motors introduced a completely restyled longer, lower, and wider Ambassador for the 1967 model year, now riding on a 118-inch (2,997 mm) wheelbase, or two inches (51 mm) longer than before. The Ambassador’s platform was four inches (100 mm) longer than the new Rambler Rebel’s 114-inch (2,896 mm) wheelbase.

When did the Mopar 440 motorhome come out?

I have a motorhome 440 dated 6/7/1974 it is a steel crank sixpack rod factory double roller timing set with the 902 heads, so does that mean that I have a thin wall block or is the mopar engine book misleading? I have personally sonic tested enough 440 blocks to know the Mopar engine book is wrong!

The Ambassador nameplate was used continuously from 1927 until 1974 (the name being a top-level trim line between 1927 and 1931); at the time it was discontinued, Ambassador was the longest continuously used car nameplate in automotive history. Most Ambassador models were built in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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