File:1966 AMC Marlin (5 of 6) personal luxury fastback with a 4-speed finished in 2 tone tan - emblem.jpg

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English: Nameplate on the hood of a 1966 Marlin by American Motors (AMC), a mid-sized two-door hardtop (pillarless) fastback personal luxury car. Finished in two-tone tan and has the original AMC 327 cu. in. (5.4 L) V8 4-bbl engine with 4-speed manual transmission on a full-length floor console. Picture taken at the AMCRC car show that was held in Somerset, New Jersey held in Somerset, New Jersey
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English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, releases all rights but a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia.
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Interior showing the 4-speed manual shifter with full length floor console, as well as factory dash mounted tachometer
Hood ornament on this 1966 Marlin
Tthe Marlin's fastback design
Left side quarter view of this car

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