File:1969 AMC SC-Rambler at Summit display in Georgia 7of7.jpg

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Open hood of a 1969 AMC SC-Rambler on display at the Summit Racing Equipment store in Georgia

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English: 1969 SC/Rambler - a compact-sized two-door "muscle car" produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) in collaboration with Hurst Performance. All were two-door hardtop body style (no "B" pillar) cars marketed as a low-priced factory-ready Stock Car (SC) designed to showcase AMC in performance and drag racing. Each SC/Rambler came equipped with AMC's 315 hp (235 kW; 319 PS) 390 cu in (6.4 L) AMC V8 engine with a four-speed manual transmission (with Hurst shifter), a 3.54:1 "Twin-Grip" limited-slip differential, and a long list of numerous other standard performance features. The cars came from the factory in bold red and blue on white painted exteriors (this car has the "A" scheme), as well as a charcoal interior with red-white-blue upholstered headrests on the individually adjustable reclining front seats. Pictures were taken of the cars on display on a turntable at the entry to the Summit Racing Equipment store in McDonough, Georgia, near Atlanta.
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