English: A 1969 magazine advertisement for the Rambler American in the SC/Rambler version. The ad is marketing the vehicle. It serves as an example of how American Motors promoted a special "limited production" model in an attempt to change their market perception. No longer just an economy champion, this new model was probably the only production automobile made and promoted for a specific drag racing class, the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) F/Stock class.
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published in numerous popular mass-market magazines during 1969
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American Motors Corporation
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