First of all, I would like to say that it was a pleasure meeting y'all. It warms the heart seeing young folks taking a serious interest in preserving these old vehicles. The reason we purchased this Rambler was exactly what you said. We didn't want to see it go to the crusher. It is an extremely rare vehicle and not only that, it has every trim piece still on it. God works in mysterious ways because we really had no plan to sell it. We put it on Facebook pretty much just to see if there would be any interest in it. Within 30 minutes of it being on there, we got the call. Y'all came right down here and purchased it. We are so happy to see it getting the love and attention it deserves. Thanks so much guys!!! Cliff Walter at Grayson Motor Company
You are the man Cliff, you also did your part in preserving this wagon. The process just took 5 years to complete the loop and get to the right people.
Thanks Cory. It was actually a 2 person effort between the owner of G.M.C., Chris, and myself. We just couldn't see it going to the crusher. Cliff@@corydriver7634
Thank you, it was nice meeting you guys as well! We try to save as many as we can! I am so excited to have the Rambler and get it back on the road. We are working on getting the brake system sorted and hope to be driving it if all goes well in the next week or so.
Thank you for sending that to us! It seems to be pretty healthy. We are now working on getting the brake system sorted so we can start driving it on the road.
Im a big Cadillac fan but bigger Wagon fan. Love this little Rambler cant wait to see what all yall do with it. New tshirt "working on crusty junk taught me what I can get away with Daniel 2023" LOL
i had a 59 wagon,the story of it would blow your minds. Our parents owned it 20 years earlier traide it in to a dealer in ct..hippy days my brother and myself needed a car . the car our parents traded in was still in the same parking space as it was so many years ago.we puchased the car back for 50 bucks.new battery the ole gal fired right up.there is more funny stuff but heck that car was perfect.
I have not read all the comments, but it is a 64 model, not a 63. I have owned and helped refurbish two 64 Classic sedans. The Classic and the Ambassador were the same car with differences in the trim level at that time. It is a great chassis. Perhaps the best big car chassis that AMC ever made. There a three or four main AMC parts vendors. Dozens if these cars are being parted out even now. You can also get things like brake parts from places like Rockauto or EBay too but do your research and get the service manual so you know what you need. I have a 63 Classic wagon now as a restoration project and we might pick up another one next month.
That's really neat! We haven't came across many AMC people, it's a unique car. We picked up a service manual shortly after we got it to have if we needed it.
Luckily we live in America where everyone can have their opinion. I’ve ran into plenty of men that wished they had a wife who was supportive of all things automotive and went on adventures with them. I’m very blessed to have Brittany in my life to do these things with me no matter the weather or time of day.
seeing it move made me smile.
First of all, I would like to say that it was a pleasure meeting y'all. It warms the heart seeing young folks taking a serious interest in preserving these old vehicles. The reason we purchased this Rambler was exactly what you said. We didn't want to see it go to the crusher. It is an extremely rare vehicle and not only that, it has every trim piece still on it. God works in mysterious ways because we really had no plan to sell it. We put it on Facebook pretty much just to see if there would be any interest in it. Within 30 minutes of it being on there, we got the call. Y'all came right down here and purchased it. We are so happy to see it getting the love and attention it deserves. Thanks so much guys!!! Cliff Walter at Grayson Motor Company
You are the man Cliff, you also did your part in preserving this wagon. The process just took 5 years to complete the loop and get to the right people.
Thanks Cory. It was actually a 2 person effort between the owner of G.M.C., Chris, and myself. We just couldn't see it going to the crusher. Cliff@@corydriver7634
Thank you, it was nice meeting you guys as well! We try to save as many as we can! I am so excited to have the Rambler and get it back on the road. We are working on getting the brake system sorted and hope to be driving it if all goes well in the next week or so.
If y'all ever come back down to Grayson, stop by and say "Hey". Also, if you do, drive the Rambler!@@ResurrectedGarage
Nice car, amazingly it’s all there even the trim and hubcaps.
Yes indeed!
This is really sweet! Very excited for you! “I really love how you nonchalantly say one day I was just eating lunch!”
Thank you!
Hey Daniel and Brittany, 5 star job so far glad you liked the brochure motor sounds strong too no smoke or lifter noise
Chris previous owner
Thank you for sending that to us! It seems to be pretty healthy. We are now working on getting the brake system sorted so we can start driving it on the road.
Im a big Cadillac fan but bigger Wagon fan. Love this little Rambler cant wait to see what all yall do with it. New tshirt "working on crusty junk taught me what I can get away with Daniel 2023" LOL
Thanks! Haha!
i had a 59 wagon,the story of it would blow your minds. Our parents owned it 20 years earlier traide it in to a dealer in ct..hippy days my brother and myself needed a car . the car our parents traded in was still in the same parking space as it was so many years ago.we puchased the car back for 50 bucks.new battery the ole gal fired right up.there is more funny stuff but heck that car was perfect.
Wow! That's a really neat story that you guys were able to purchase it and buy it back!
Beautiful ride,love the instrument cluster!
Thank you, me too!
I have not read all the comments, but it is a 64 model, not a 63. I have owned and helped refurbish two 64 Classic sedans. The Classic and the Ambassador were the same car with differences in the trim level at that time. It is a great chassis. Perhaps the best big car chassis that AMC ever made. There a three or four main AMC parts vendors. Dozens if these cars are being parted out even now. You can also get things like brake parts from places like Rockauto or EBay too but do your research and get the service manual so you know what you need. I have a 63 Classic wagon now as a restoration project and we might pick up another one next month.
That's really neat! We haven't came across many AMC people, it's a unique car. We picked up a service manual shortly after we got it to have if we needed it.
Neat car! Maybe you could put your garage name on the rear side windows instead of the doors?
Thank you, I like to do a combination of modern window graphics and hand painted lettering. That may be a possibility.
That’s awesome.
Thanks :-)
love that car
Thank you!
The ac was probably a dealer installed option.
Yes I believe you are correct after researching it some more.
Cool
Thanks
To be quite honest . . I personally could not put up with this persons verbal constant shit . . she would be dumped on the freeway instantly . . .
Luckily we live in America where everyone can have their opinion. I’ve ran into plenty of men that wished they had a wife who was supportive of all things automotive and went on adventures with them. I’m very blessed to have Brittany in my life to do these things with me no matter the weather or time of day.