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Automobile Information

  name Rambler (AMC) Marlin
  manufacturer American Motors (AMC)
  production 1965 — 1967
  assembly Kenosha, Wisconsin
  successor AMC Javelin
  class Personal Luxury Car
  body Style Fastback 2-door pillarless Hardtop
  layout Front-engine, Rear Wheel Drive
  platform AMC’s “senior cars”
  designer Richard A Teague



Automobile Information

  name First generation
  class Mid-size personal luxury car
  aka Rambler Marlin (1965)<br>AMC Marlin (1966)
  production 1965 = 10327 units<br>1966 = 4547 units
  engine 232&nbspin³ (38&nbspL) 155&nbsphp (116&nbspkW) I6 2-bbl<br>287&nbspin³ (47&nbspL) 198&nbsphp (148&nbspkW) V8 2-bbl<br>327&nbspin³ (54&nbspL) 250&nbsphp (186&nbspkW) V8 2-bbl<br>327&nbspin³ (54&nbspL) 270&nbsphp (201&nbspkW) V8 4-bbl
  transmission 3-speed Manual <br>3-speed with Overdrive <br>"Twin-Stick" on console (1965)<br>4-speed Manual (1966)<br>3-speed Automatic <br>3-speed “Shift-Command” on console
  wheelbase 112&nbspinches (2845&nbspmm)
  length 195&nbspinches (4953&nbspmm)
  width 745&nbspinches (1892&nbspmm)
  height 53&nbspinches (1346&nbspmm)
  fuel Capacity 19&nbspgallons (72&nbspL)
  related Rambler Classic



Automobile Information

  name Second generation
  class Full-size personal luxury car
  production 1967 = 2545 units
  engine 232&nbspin³ (38&nbspL) 155&nbsphp (116&nbspkW) I6 2-bbl<br>290&nbspin³ (48&nbspL) 200&nbsphp (149&nbspkW) V8 2-bbl<br>343&nbspin³ (56&nbspL) 235&nbsphp (175&nbspkW) V8 2-bbl<br>343&nbspin³ (56&nbspL) 280&nbsphp (209&nbspkW) V8 4-bbl
  transmission 3-speed Manual <br>3-speed with Overdrive <br>4-speed manual<br>3-speed Automatic <br>3-speed “Shift-Command” on console
  wheelbase 118&nbspinches (2997&nbspmm)
  length 2015&nbspinches (5118&nbspmm)
  width 78&nbspinches (1981&nbspmm)
  height 53&nbspinches (1346&nbspmm)
  weight 3342&nbsppounds (1516&nbspkg) V8
  fuel Capacity 215&nbspgallons (81&nbspL)
  related AMC Ambassador