The American Motors Corporation, formed by the merger of Nash and Hudson in 1954, did very well during the late 1950s (despite the nasty recession that killed the Edsel) by selling small, affordable ...
Smaller car manufacturers often produced models, which were considered less attractive, sometimes bordering on ugly. It takes a rodder with a sharp eye and a bag full of tricks to transform one of ...
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Amid the gloom of the late-1950s recession, American Motors' compact Rambler rode a growing wave of discontent with Detroit-style fins and flash. And by 1962, Rambler was No. 1 in station-wagon sales.
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