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Rambler (automobile)

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Rambler was a division of American Motors, formed as a consolidation of what was, at the time, AMC's two badges, Nash and Hudson. The Rambler began as a model of car, sold under both labels, in 1956. They were consolidated under the Rambler name in 1957.

In 1963, the entire Rambler line received the Motor Trend Car of the Year award. AMC continued to sell a variety of cars under the Rambler nameplate until 1969.