AMC Rambler Classic 770 (1964)
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Condition: | Used | Year: | 1964 |
VIN : | G593304 | Mileage: | 78000 |
Interior Color: | Red | Make: | AMC |
Number of Cylinders: | 6 | Model: | Other |
Transmission: | Automatic | Trim: | Classic 770 |
Body Type: | Sedan | Engine: | 196 In line six |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Drive Type: | RWD |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Exterior Color: | Black |
Plainfield, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle description
1964 AMC Rambler Classic 770 196 in-line 6 Automatic transmission
Pros Rebuilt transmission Replaced rear end and rear hubs Rebuilt radiator Rebuilt carburetor New starter New alternator New Duracell battery (with warranty) Replaced some gaskets including: head gasket, valve gasket, oil pan gasket, a couple others. Includes the remaining gaskets I didn’t use in the rebuild kit. Comes with a service manual and original literature from the first purchase. *HAVE RECEIPTS FOR PURCHASES*
Cons Mild rust forming on wheel well and passenger floor pan. Window seals are not in the best of shape. Interior has seen better days. Appears to have been painted by an amateur. Rear brakes adjust tighter when reversing. Adjust back when driving forward (causes a lurch which goes away after a couple feet). Like most old cars it’ll randomly develop electrical gremlins which only seem to effect turn signals, right brake light, and high beam indicator on the gauge cluster. Leaks fuel if the tank is filled completely.
The car is titled in my name and on occasion I daily drive it (in fair weather). Cruises down the road with ease.
Pros Rebuilt transmission Replaced rear end and rear hubs Rebuilt radiator Rebuilt carburetor New starter New alternator New Duracell battery (with warranty) Replaced some gaskets including: head gasket, valve gasket, oil pan gasket, a couple others. Includes the remaining gaskets I didn’t use in the rebuild kit. Comes with a service manual and original literature from the first purchase. *HAVE RECEIPTS FOR PURCHASES*
Cons Mild rust forming on wheel well and passenger floor pan. Window seals are not in the best of shape. Interior has seen better days. Appears to have been painted by an amateur. Rear brakes adjust tighter when reversing. Adjust back when driving forward (causes a lurch which goes away after a couple feet). Like most old cars it’ll randomly develop electrical gremlins which only seem to effect turn signals, right brake light, and high beam indicator on the gauge cluster. Leaks fuel if the tank is filled completely.
The car is titled in my name and on occasion I daily drive it (in fair weather). Cruises down the road with ease.