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For Sale: 1966 Rambler Classic 770 4dr Sedan, 74K miles - $5,500 - Boise, ID - Not Mine


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For Sale: 1966 Rambler Classic 770 4dr Sedan, 74K miles - $5,500 - Boise, ID

1966 Rambler Classic for sale by owner - Boise, ID - craigslist
Seller's Description:

Up for sale today is my 1966 Rambler Classic.  I have put quite a bit of work into this over the last couple of years. I have had a lot of fun but now it is time for new projects. odometer: 73895
The list that I can remember is. Replacement 258 engine. New upgraded cam and liters. Gaskets. Fuel pump. Replaced transmission with a matching 904. Custom crossmember, 4-link rear AMC Jeep XJ axle. New driveline. Brakes and lines. Brake master cylinder.  Custom upholstery. New carpet kit. Upgraded wiring with fuse blocks.  Lots of little odds and ends.  The Rambler runs and drives great and is ready for a new owner. It gets tons of looks and lots of thumbs up. Let me know if you have any questions or would like to take a look at it.
Contact: (208) 3-9-one-5-4-fourteen
Copy and paste in your email: 802346eddd2c3c0da386716e485f8f07@sale.craigslist.org


I have no personal interest or stake in the eventual sale of this 1966 Rambler Classic 770 4dr Sedan.

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14 minutes ago, Sal Hepatica said:

He should show that rear end- '66 were the last of the torque tube AMC's. How he (I imagine from the text) put a later live driveshaft/ rear end in should be shown.

 I had the same thought.

 According to the add, it has had an engine and transmission upgrade. 
Add says 904 transmission which I googled and shows a slip in yoke style tail shaft.

It definitely would be nice to see how that reared was installed.

John

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