Image:AMCRebel1967Adv.jpg

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Source: American Motors Corporation.

1967 Magazine advertisement for the Rambler Rebel. Ad was placed as a means of promoting the vehicle. Ad serves as an example of how AMC promoted the car in an attempt to change it reputation as a stodgy producer of economy cars. From the personal collection of auto ephemera (over 4,000 pieces spanning 1900-1975) owned by Stude62.

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