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1957 Nash Rambler Custom Hardtop Station Wagon

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    The merger of Nash and Hudson in 1954 created American Motors, though vehicles were sold as Ramblers in the ensuring decade. The 1956 Ramblers were the first AMC products that featured 'unit' architecture including a hardtop-style station wagon.

    This 1957 Rambler Cross-Country station wagon shows turquoise and white paint, one of a dozen two-tone combinations that year. This two-owner vehicle has traveled only 51,000 miles. Seats, door panels and floor mats are factory original. Restored are the V8 engine, faux saddle-tooled vinyl, power steering and brakes, air conditioning and roof rack.

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    1957 NASH RAMBLER REBEL 2004 Palm Springs Exotic Car Auctions November 2004$8,500  
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