File:1967 Rambler American Rogue convertible in Apollo Yellow with 290 4-bbl and 4-speed at 2024 AMO meet 05of11.jpg
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Rear right side view 1967 Rambler American Rogue convertible in yellow and black soft top at 2024 AMO show
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[edit]Description1967 Rambler American Rogue convertible in Apollo Yellow with 290 4-bbl and 4-speed at 2024 AMO meet 05of11.jpg |
English: 1967 Rambler American Rogue convertible built by American Motors Corporation (AMC). The Rogue was the top-of-the-line trim model in the compact-size Rambler American series, and 1967 was the final production year for the convertible body style in the American line. This car has AMC's optional 290 cu in (4.8 L) four-barrel V8 engine and floor-shifted four-speed manual transmission. This convertible is finished in Apollo Yellow (paint code P25A) with the standard power-operated soft top in black. The black interior has individually adjustable reclining front bucket seats with a center cushion and armrest. The chromed Magnum 500 steel road wheels were optional on many AMCs. Red stripe performance tires were popular at the time.
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Longitude | 77° 23′ 43.8″ W |
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