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Hi-- I saw you on "My Classic Car". I'm a 58 year old Detroiter deep into GM muscle and I've got to say I'm very impressed with your 'Museum'.
I'd like to tour your back yard. Just from the glimpses I got as the camera panned the yard, I can only imagine the treasures sitting waiting to be restored. WoW!
Wednesday, January 06 2010 - 08:55 AM
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I am a member4 of the Nash Car Club of America. While I do not own a Nash or Rambler, I am a Nash/AMC affeciendo. My Dad has a 53 Ambassador, which I learned to drive in. He traded the Nash for a 61 Rambler Ambassador. I presently own a 66 Mustang GT conv. Our youngest daughter lives in Denver, so we plan to visit Denver late spring of this year and would love to visit, even though it is not open to the public, maybe there could be a way to make this happen.
Sunday, January 03 2010 - 10:44 AM
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my father bought a 1953 statesman new and we camped in it.I have a 1973 AMC Javelin witch i bought new, it needs restoring but right now i can't afford it.I also owned a 1967 ambassador 990 with a typhoon 343cid engine and a four barrel carb,{it was fast}.I too love Nash/AMC and think they were ahead of times.My mother owned a 1965 red/black Marlin from new,which got totaled in an accident.Also my father owned a 1957 Metropolitan with a standard trans which you lifted toward you in neutral to engage the starter.
Saturday, January 02 2010 - 10:52 AM
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very nice web site
Friday, January 01 2010 - 08:29 PM
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I am sitting here watching your special on, the speed channel. I am an AMC fan
mine is the Marlin, and my wifes is the javelin or AMX we grew up across the street from American Motors Corp. My father used to even haul them on car haulers, we have a lot of history with AMC. I would love to see your ranch.
Friday, January 01 2010 - 06:01 PM
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very good site.
Thursday, December 31 2009 - 09:42 PM
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saw your show on my classis car and saw
a 55 dodge in the back grown of yard.
here in mo.there are no nash or ramblers
left.i think they are cool.my aunts was
just like the one on the show.is that
dodge for sale.i retired from chry 20 years ago and now have a 1940/ply conv
that made from 4/dr.suicide doors and all on s-10 frame.thanks/bill
Tuesday, December 29 2009 - 10:56 AM
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dad was a dealer from 56 to 66 my frist car in high school was a 66 rebel 327 engine bw 4speed posi rear it was ordered out of phia dist office in dec of 65 came in jan of 66,do you have any idea how many of these cars where built
Monday, December 28 2009 - 05:31 PM
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I saw your ranch on My Classic Cars and I'm glad to see this museum dedicated to Nash/AMC/Rambler! I have a 1962 Classic Custom Station Wagon. My parents bought it new and I still have it on the road. It needs some body work and new paint.I'm proud to still have it since they had the car before they had me and it was my first car when I turned 16. It is part of my life history and I wouldn't dream of parting with it no matter how many offers I get for the car. It is solid black with red and black interior with overhead 6 cyl and push button transmission. So glad to see som many other Rambler enthusists out there!! Do you have any '62 classics in your collection!!?? If so, would love to see them!! Thanks! David Weiss
Monday, December 28 2009 - 02:40 PM
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I saw your show the other day on the SPEED Channel and was really excited about Ramblers and AMC being featured. I have a 1966 AMC Marlin that is very close to the one that My Grandfather used to have. I just retired from the Army and now am able to have the Hobby that I always wanted. Thank You again
Respectfully,
Mark W. Moir
Monday, December 28 2009 - 02:37 PM
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Enjoyed your site learned about it on my classic car ,i believe you may have stopped by are yard in ruidoso n.m. years ago or some one from colorado springs that were looking for nash parts. I have a 55 ambasator country club coupe with a/c farina interior and continental kit.
Monday, December 28 2009 - 09:13 AM
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Enjoyed your site learned about it on my classic car ,i believe you may have stopped by are yard in ruidoso n.m. years ago or some one from colorado springs that were looking for nash parts. I have a 55 ambasator country club coupe with a/c farina interior and continental kit.
Monday, December 28 2009 - 09:09 AM
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WOW!!! Nash and AMC, that brings back some memories I had a 64 Nash 660 classic and a 69 AMX.
Thanks for the memories!!!
Monday, December 28 2009 - 08:15 AM
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I loved Rambler and AMC. My parents had a number of Nash and rambler cars over many years. I learned to drive in high school on my Dad's '57 Rambler Rebel.
In the late sixties I worked at a dealership in Rockford, Illinois called Rockford Rambler.
My last AMC car was a '69 AMX (390 automatic).
Thanks for the memories of these truly great cars.
Joe Gsell
Sunday, December 27 2009 - 02:41 PM
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wow very nice, would love to see it sometime.
Sunday, December 27 2009 - 02:22 PM
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What a collection!! I would love to tour your museum if ever I am out that way. Nice old Ramblers and Nashs.
Sunday, December 27 2009 - 02:10 PM
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Like others I learned about you from an episode of "My Classic Cars" and just had to look. In 1962 my dad ordered a Rambler Classic Wagon with the Aluminum block 6cyl. and "Camper package". Car had padded dash and visors, 60/40 bench seat, push button automatic and NO power accessories at all. Not even a radio. I got teased a lot in High School, but that car was easy to work on, cheap to opperate and the cops didn't bother with me. I still have the factory shop manual. If I win the lottery you'll be one of the first places I visit!
Sunday, December 27 2009 - 02:06 PM
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Ronald E. Goldsberry
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Just saw your ranch featured om MCC. As a former Parts and Service Representative for AMC and former owner of at least 4 AMC cars and a couple of Hudsons I am quite interested in your ranch. Am a member of the Hudson Essex Terraplane Club. The local chapter has had get togethers at your ranch. Didn't know what I was missing when I passed up the chance to visit you. Next time !!!
Sunday, December 27 2009 - 01:07 PM
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I had a feeling Rambler and Edsel people were the same. Sure enough in your boneyard is a 58 and 60 Edsel. I hope some time the Fl Edsel Club can visit.
Sunday, December 27 2009 - 01:06 PM
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Just saw your place on Classic Cars with Dennis Gage You have a very nice Place i have owned several AMC'S my first was a 78 Gremlin which i should have never sold but i was a young man then and sold my 72 Javelin this past summer which was painted Viper red. I still have a 78 Gremlin which i saved from the crusher it was in New Jersey and i was in Florida now i live in Knoxville TN The Gremlin is a 2 liter Porshe. anyways you have a great site her thanks for keeping the Rambler/Nash/AMC hobby alive!
Sunday, December 27 2009 - 12:41 PM
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My 1st car was 1976 Rambler Rogue, 2dr with reclining seats....Thanks
Sunday, December 27 2009 - 12:07 PM
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I have been a Nash fan all of my life.
In the years after my father returned
from WW11, He hauled Nashs from
Kenosha Wisc. to York Pa. I had a Nash
Super 600 Statesman(TUB) in high school.
Sunday, December 27 2009 - 12:06 PM
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Great site for a great line of vehicles.Still miss my '76 Gremlin.Glad to see someone doing right by the line.Thank You.
Sunday, December 27 2009 - 11:58 AM
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Saw the Rambler Ranch on Classic Cars. Was born and raised in Colorado, found it a very interesting show. Had to look you up on the web.
Sunday, December 27 2009 - 11:57 AM
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i have 4 amc 67 marlin 67 ambasador conv
70 rebel and 68 amx
Sunday, December 27 2009 - 11:49 AM