The 1964 AMC Rambler 770 Six was an impressive and attractive model that was presented to mid-size car buyers of the era, with notable power and style. Built for some of the newer classics of the era, it was easily recognizable due to its unique grill and aerodynamic shape. The Rambler was available in a variety of trim levels, such as the Deluxe, Super and Cross Country wagon models, allowing buyers to customize their car. Under the hood, the Rambler 770 Six was powered by a six-cylinder engine, producing either 140 or 155 horsepower. It was couples to a three-speed manual transmission, and also offerred an optional two-speed automatic. It was quite capable of providing ample power and acceleration, with exceptional fuel economy on the highway. The suspension and ride offered were also noteworthy, providing a comfortable, stable ride through tight turns. Inside, the Rambler was furnished with features like cloth upholstery, AM/FM radio, air conditioning and power windows and locks, all of which could be provided as an option. Finally, the exterior of the Rambler was quite striking in its own right, featuring a two-tone paint job with chrome accents, stainless steel side trim and the signature grille AMCs are known for. The overall effect was a sporty, yet classic look which appealed to drivers of the time.
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