1966 Rogue
1966 AMC Rogue
As the automobile marketplace in the U.S. was moving away from economy and toward performance and upmarket vehicles, American Motors began removing the historic Rambler name from its larger models. However, the American and Classic models retained their economy car marketing image and their traditional nameplate. To cement this image, a Rambler American was again the overall winner in the Mobil Economy Run.
In 1966, the American models were face-lifted and they featured more squared-off front and rear styling, making the car seem more modern. The 330 model was dropped, leaving the Rogue, 440, and base 220 models in the lineup for 1966. The top of the line model was only available as a two-door hardtop and saw its name changed from 440-H to Rogue. American Motor’s new engine design would expand in power and in applications across the company’s passenger cars, as well as eventually in Jeeps, and then continue to be assembled through 1991, long after AMC was sold to Chrysler.
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