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Welcome to Street Dreams as we celebrate our 26th year in the classic and muscle car business. The AMC Rambler was one of the first successful compact cars to emerge from Detroit in the postwar era. An unexpected downturn of the economy gave the economical and well-built Rambler an advantage with cost-conscious buyers. Designed by Ed Anderson in 1963 and refined by Richard Teague the following year, the handsome Rambler Classic was Motor Trend's "Car of the Year" for 1963. This 1964 Rambler Classic Hardtop Coupe is a fine example of these surprisingly attractive compacts. Lift the hood and you'll be greeted by the optional and remarkably smooth 287 V8.





