Call it what you want, sleeper, wolf in sheep's clothing, or
diamond in the Cracker Jacks. This car is an intimidator, a car
that has been fitted with enough muscle to scare the ba-jeebbers
out of those without experience handling machines putting out huge
horsepower. This car, in it's day, was the daily driver that gramps
drove to work or somebody's sister drove to school. Today however
this car rolls with a professionally built 383 stroker under the
hood, pushing out 470 horsepower. Linking the muscle to the road, a
400 Turbo Hydramatic hooked to an 8" Ford differential and finally,
where all that power meets the concrete, a pair of Mickey Thompson
street slicks. Steering and suspension is accomplished up front by
a rack and pinion Mustang front frame section smoothly modified
into the original American Motors uni-body framework. In the rear,
traction bars help the tires keep their contact to the road as the
torque and weight get transferred to the business end of this
g-force producing marvel. Other listings in the pedigree of this
masterfully engineered and modified car include: Sanderson headers,
B & M shifter, Griffin radiator, Magnaflow mufflers, tilt steering
with Lecarro steering wheel, AutoMeter tachometer, custom Equus
instrument gauges, Shift-Lite shift prompt indicator, comfortable
modern bucket seats with Crow Enterprizes safety belts, Optima
battery, and a fuel cell in the luggage compartment. A second pair
of street tires with matching sport turbine mags accompanies the
car. Along with a myriad of smaller and hidden components this
vehicle is truly a dream come true "sleeper". As you can see in the
pictures this Rambler is dripping with full dress racing bells and
whistles. This truly is a one of a kind example that can only be
described as having too many modifications and accessories to list.
The car comes with everything to make it a streetable racer and
enough rumble and guts to turn every head in town. If you are into
racing, showing, cruising or just collecting, this car leaves
nothing to be desired. The excellent condition of this vehicle and
its lower than build it yourself price makes it a perfect choice
for getting into the classic car market either as a weekend show
participant or track show off. If you've wanted a beautifully
restored and sporty super quick car at an affordable price this is
the one! Don't wait. Mileage stated in listing is not certified,
odometer reading only. Contact Grant our sales manager for further
assistance, 712-332-8029 ....... grant@okobojicc.com ...We
recommend, encourage and invite you to visit our facility to
inspect your potential purchase, or to send a professional
inspector or appraiser, of your choosing, in your stead.
Vehicle Details
1964 Rambler American
Listing ID:CC-1194997
Price:$18,900
Location:West Okoboji, Iowa
Year:1964
Make:Rambler
Model:American
Exterior Color:Charcoal/Grey
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:52236
Stock Number:64R1
VIN:B668525
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