Re: [AMC-list] An SC/Rambler Question
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Re: [AMC-list] An SC/Rambler Question



To the beszt of my research there has never been an official AMC definition for "SC" or "SST". All the possibilities are really speculation. If someone has a document from AMC headquarters or a zone office (not a dealership) please let me know! 

"Sport Coupe" or the race class are generally accepted as the "definitions" for SC, and "Super Sport Touring" or named after the airplane (Super Sonic Transport, by the way) are generally accepted for SST. But as I said, there has never been any official word out of AMC. Won't be now, of course! 

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Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 17:28:41 GMT
From: "Mr. AMC" <amc74hornet@xxxxxxxxx>

A new member to my AMC model group is trying to learn about Ramblers/AMC's and 
brought up a question. What does the SC stand for in SC/Rambler. Also what does 
it stand for in relation to the SC360 Hornet? One last one what does SST stand 
for? These are questions that have never crossed my mind. Any help would be 
appreciated.

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