The 1963 AMC Rambler American 220 2 Door Station Wagon is an iconic vehicle, beloved by generations of Americans. With its signature boxy shape and deep green color, it stands out on the road. The 220 is powered by an inline-6 engine, producing a reliable and steady 131 horsepower. It produces a deep, throaty exhaust note that is unmistakable. Its characteristic ride is firm and direct, with precise and responsive steering. Inside, the 220 is well-appointed with tan and brown interior trim, two rows of bench seats, and a sizable cargo area accessed through the rear doors. The interior materials are of a surprisingly high quality and still hold up well after years of use. Notably, the 220 was the first American car to come with optional air conditioning. The time-honored classic is as reliable as ever, bringing Americana the only way the Rambler knows: with style, ingenuity and, of course, a sense of fun.
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