The AMC straight-6 engine is a family of straight-six engines that were produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC), and used in AMC passenger cars and Jeep vehicles from 1964 through 2006. Production continued after Chrysler acquired AMC in 1987.
A 1964 Rambler American with a 195.6 OHV engine
Engine bay of a 1968 Rambler American
Standard 232 in a 1966 Rambler Classic
The Rambler Classic is an intermediate-sized automobile built and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from the 1961 through 1966 model years. The Classic replaced the Rambler Six and Rambler Rebel V8 names, which were retired at the end of the 1960 model year.
1965 Rambler Classic 770 convertible
1961 Rambler Classic 4-door sedan
1963 Rambler Classic 660 wagon
1965 Rambler Classic 770 convertible