Re: 505?
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Re: 505?



No, just 550 models. All the number models (63-66?) were as follows:

base/mid/top
220/330/440 - American
550/660/770 - Classic
800/880/990 - Ambassador
The 800 model Ambo was a stripper car for fleet use only, not available to the general public. Post office and military cars were mostly 800 model Ambassadors, and some taxis. My only guess is these were made to keep the long wheelbase numbers up higher for production purposes. 

On November 15, 2005 JOE B FULTON wrote:

> There is a "stripper" 63 Rambler Classic in a local
> junkyard with a "505" emblem on the rear of the car.
> It looks like a 550 (bottom of the line) Classic to
> me, with minimal chrome on the sides and rubber floor
> mats.  It does have air conditioning and an auto
> tranny though.
> 
> Does anyone know if AMC made a "505" model or has
> someone just reversed a couple of digits to make fun
> of Peugot?  I have not seen a 505 model mentioned in
> any AMC literature.
> 
> Joe Fulton
> Salinas, CA


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