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1960 Rambler American
1960 Rambler American

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Posted by KHog at 8:05 am (PDT) on Thu September 16, 2021   
A Rambler American was my very first car... Not pink, like this one, but kind of a pinkish/beige with a maroon roof.  Had it for several years before trading up(?) to a chevy with less style, but more reliability. Overall though, if I prorate what I paid for it ($50) over about 3 years, the cost of ownership was impossibly low.
Posted by AliKaplan at 11:32 am (PDT) on Tue April 10, 2012   
Is this the first Mary Kay car??? ;-)
Posted by Duff at 2:32 pm (PST) on Tue February 7, 2012   
Okay, fixed. Thanks, Alan. I'll get to the other errors you mentioned ASAP.
Posted by Alan at 12:47 pm (PST) on Tue February 7, 2012   
By 1960, the name, Nash, was gone. The last Nash was in '57. This car is a Rambler American, not a Nash.
Posted by Alan at 12:46 pm (PST) on Tue February 7, 2012   
I remember that when I was 13 and a real car nut, I went to the auto show for the new 1959 models. The Ramblers on display had little beep-beep horns attached to them!
Posted by Duff at 5:16 am (PDT) on Sat August 15, 2009   
Remember the song "Beep, Beep" (1958) by The Playmates? That was one of the dozen-or-so 45's that I actually owned as a kid. I guess I liked novelty records, since most of them fell into that category. Things like "Ben Crazy" (1962) by Dickie Goodman, "Ringo" (1964) by Lorne Greene, and "The Battle of New Orleans" (1959) by Johnny Horton.

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