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    1967 Plymouth VIP

    Description
    The 1967 Plymouth VIP was a stylish and luxurious full-size car that was part of Plymouth's VIP series, which was established in 1966. The VIP was a step up from the more basic Plymouth models, offering a more upscale design and features. The 1967 VIP was available in both two-door hardtop and four-door sedan body styles, giving buyers the option of a more sporty coupe or a more practical sedan.
    Under the hood, the 1967 Plymouth VIP typically came equipped with a powerful V8 engine, providing plenty of horsepower for a smooth and comfortable ride. The VIP also featured a spacious interior with plush seating and upscale amenities, making it a comfortable and enjoyable car to drive. With its sleek design and impressive performance, the 1967 Plymouth VIP was a popular choice for those looking for a stylish and luxurious full-size car during the late 1960s.
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    Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
    Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

    • MidnightMaster95
      • Body style: Coupe, Sedan
      • Category: Personal Luxury Cars
      • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    1967 AMC Marlin

    Description
    The 1967 AMC Marlin is a unique and often overlooked classic car that was produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) during the late 1960s. The Marlin was introduced in 1965 as a fastback version of the AMC Rambler Classic, but in 1967, it received a new, sleeker design that set it apart from other cars of the era. The Marlin was available in a hardtop body style with a distinctive fastback roofline that gave it a sporty and futuristic look.
    Under the hood, the 1967 AMC Marlin was equipped with a range of engine options, including a 232 cubic inch inline-six, a 290 cubic inch V8, and a 343 cubic inch V8. The car was available with either a three-speed manual or automatic transmission, and featured power steering and power brakes as standard equipment. With its powerful engine options and sporty design, the Marlin was capable of delivering a thrilling driving experience that was ahead of its time. Despite its unique styling and performance capabilities, the AMC Marlin was not a commercial success and was discontinued after the 1967 model year, making it a rare and sought-after collector's item today.
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    English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please leave a note at Wikipedia here. Thank you!, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
    English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please leave a note at Wikipedia here. Thank you!, CC BY-SA 2.5, via Wikimedia Commons

    • MidnightMaster95
      • Body style: Coupe
      • Category: Personal Luxury Cars
      • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    1967 AMC Ambassador

    Description
    The 1967 AMC Ambassador was a stylish and innovative car produced by the American Motor Company. Available in both sedan and coupe body styles, the Ambassador offered a sleek and sophisticated design that was ahead of its time. The car featured a longer wheelbase than previous models, providing a smooth and comfortable ride for passengers.
    Under the hood, the 1967 AMC Ambassador was powered by a range of engine options, including a 290 cubic inch V8 engine and a 343 cubic inch V8 engine. These engines offered impressive performance and power for a car of its size. Additionally, the Ambassador was equipped with advanced features such as power steering, power brakes, and an automatic transmission, making it a luxurious and convenient choice for drivers.
    Overall, the 1967 AMC Ambassador was a standout in the American car market, offering a blend of style, performance, and innovation. With its variety of body styles and powerful engine options, the Ambassador was a popular choice for those seeking a sophisticated and reliable vehicle.
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    1967 AMC Ambassador Brochure Click here to Download
    Sources
    English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia., CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
    English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please also include the location of the image: Rambler Ranch in Colorado., CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
    English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, releases all rights but a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please leave a note at Wikipedia here. Thank you!, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

    • MidnightMaster95
      • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan, Station Wagon
      • Category: Luxury Cars
      • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    1967 AMC Rambler

    Description
    The 1967 AMC Rambler was a popular car produced by American Motors Corporation during the late 1960s. The Rambler was known for its compact size, affordability, and reliability. It was available in several body styles, including a sedan, wagon, and convertible, giving consumers a variety of options to choose from.
    The 1967 AMC Rambler came equipped with a 199 cubic inch six-cylinder engine that produced 128 horsepower. It had a three-speed manual transmission, with the option to upgrade to a three-speed automatic. The Rambler also featured front disc brakes and independent front suspension for a smooth and comfortable ride. Overall, the 1967 AMC Rambler was a practical and economical choice for drivers looking for a reliable and efficient car.
    Downloads
    1967 AMC Brochure Click here to Download
    Sources
    English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, releases all rights but a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please leave a note at Wikipedia here. Thank you!, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
    English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, releases all rights but a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please leave a note at Wikipedia here. Thank you!, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

    • MidnightMaster95
      • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan, Station Wagon
      • Category: Regular Cars
      • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    1967 AMC Rebel

    Description
    The 1967 AMC Rebel was a mid-size car produced by American Motors Corporation and was part of the company's continuing effort to compete with the big three automakers in the American automobile market. The Rebel was available in several body styles, including a two-door coupe, four-door sedan, and a station wagon. The design of the Rebel was typical of American cars of the era, featuring rounded lines and a boxy shape.
    Under the hood, the 1967 AMC Rebel was available with a range of engines, including a 232 cubic inch inline-six, a 290 or 343 cubic inch V8, and a high-performance 390 cubic inch V8. These engines offered varying levels of power, with the most powerful engine producing up to 315 horsepower. The Rebel could be equipped with either a three-speed manual transmission or a three-speed automatic transmission. The Rebel's performance was solid for its time, with acceleration and handling that were competitive with other mid-size cars of the era. Overall, the 1967 AMC Rebel was a well-rounded and stylish choice for car buyers in the late 1960s.
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    1967 AMC Brochure Click here to Download
    Sources
    Triple-green, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
    English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, releases all rights but a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please leave a note at Wikipedia here. Thank you!, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

    English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia., CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

    Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
     

    • MidnightMaster95
      • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan, Station Wagon
      • Category: Regular Cars
      • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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