I seriously think it's either a misprint or a poor description. There was a Sportabout delivery that was a four door with the back seat removed and a plywood floor made to replace it. The rear doors opened from the outside and had fixed windows. I don't recall if there were inside door handles on the rear doors -- I don't think so. I would think it was something more like that, possibly with an inactive rear door, though I have never seen nor heard of such an animal either. Like you, I'd like to hear from anyone who has seen one, even if it's just a memory. If they were made, they were likely sold to one or more fleet customers for delivery purposes, run to death over a few years, then junked. Around 68-69 a very well used/worn plain-Jane Rambler wouldn't be worth much, even a two door wagon. On November 28, 2005 mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > I know this is old now, but once again it reminds me of the one car I've always wanted. A two door 64 American wagon. > Somewhere I saw a build data sheet for 1964 that showed somewhere in the area of 500 of these actually being built. I've never seen one or heard of anyone who has. > So while I'm thinking of it, Has anyone ever seen a 1964 two door American wagon???? > > Mark Price > markprice242ATadelphia.net > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > Message-Id: <DE26FB26-CC5D-4B83-9DDC-C817E4D8E2F2@xxxxxxx> > From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Re: re re re re re re re oh wait wagons > Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 13:39:45 -0800 > To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > Here's my quick, informal, pragmatic daily-driver biased, sloppy > summary of AMC wagons. > > Not very many two-door wagons in AMCs history.-- ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist