1966 AMC Rambler Marlin like Thunderbird Riviera Charger Barracuda

Price: - Item location: Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
Description:

1966 AMC Rambler Marlin

1966 AMC Marlin, one of the coolest AMC designs ever made. Built for only 3 years in this style this has to be one of the nicest Marlins in existence. Built to compete against the Thunderbirds, Chargers, Barracudas, and Rivieras as a gentlemans' luxury sport coupe this particular Marlin was part of the Imperial Palace Collection in Las Vegas for sometime. This Marlin was one that was saved because of its unique single color and it's incredible optional equipment list. This low mileage Marlin has the following options,327 V8 engineDual exhaustRally WheelsDual MirrorsBucket seatsDeluxe Console with floor shifter and arm restDeluxe gauge packageTilt steering wheelDeluxe extra thick carpetingReclining seatsKleenex dispenserBumper guards frontBumper guards backAM FM stereoAMC compassInterior lighting packageRubber Floor matsVisor mirrorPower antennaPower steeringPower brakesDeluxe tinted glass package
Goodyear Radial Eagle tires newly addedoptionCD trunk player newly added optionVehicle alarm system added later
This complete car is in beautiful running driving rust free condition and needs nothing except a new home. The paint is beautiful on this entire car and the original chrome and stainless is in exceptional condition. The doors handles could use replating if anything. The original plush deep pile carpet is in incredible condition as is the entire head liner. The car starts right up and has a nice dual exhaust rumble and does not show any signs of leaks. This is a very rare car with just around 3,000 in production and with these options and colors make it a very collectible vehicle. All questions will be answered, the car is in Toronto Canada and can easily be returned to the USA via Reliable Carriers in Canton Michigan or TFX international in Toronto, both of whom are very familiar with myself and cross border shipping. Please do not bid unless you can afford this unique classic. Thanks. Greg Ryckman