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Looking for a gift for the Rambler Fan in Your Life. Check out these great ideas.
How about a AMCRC gift subscription? You get everything in our normal membership package,
plus a special AMCRC holiday card and a 2005 Parts Source Guide.
Give a gift any Rambler fan would love. Go to our "Join"
area to sign up, just mark gift subscription on the application form,
or in the note box when ordering on line. We can send the start
up package to your place, then deliver the remainder of the
membership goodies to that special Rambler fan through out 2006.
This is really a gift that keeps on giving.
New from AMCRC – a one-stop,
34-page, full-color handbook to help tell you all of the little facts that you
wanted to know about your Rambler! If you know someone who appreciates Ramblers and AMCs, this is the perfect gift. The 2006 All AMC Wall Calendar. It contains twelve (one picture each month) 8 x 10 color pictures of AMCRC members Ramblers and AMCs, printed on high quality glossy paper. For more information and a order form, click here.
Rambler and AMC books make a great gift. Check out Pat Fosters extensive AMC Rambler book list on-line here, then pop on over to the Olde Milford Press to order your selection. What's New To read the November 2005 feature article Click Here.
About The
Club
AMCRC was founded in 1980 by Frank and Elaine Wrenick to encourage and promote the preservation, restoration and collection of automobiles produced by American Motors Corporation during the model years 1958 through 1969. The Club also encourages preservation and collection of all information and printed matter relating to these cars. In furtherance of these objectives, AMCRC publishes the quarterly Rambler Reader, the monthly Ad Release, the annual Parts Source Guide, holds and participates in National and Local Car Meets, and maintains a Club Library of technical information. The span of years recognized by AMCRC, 1958-1969, covers the period beginning with the use of the American Motors / Rambler name exclusively on the company's cars (dropping the names Nash and Hudson), and ending with the last use of the name Rambler -- which was first used by Thomas B. Jeffery in 1902. The years 1958 through 1969 represent a period of transition for AMC that was to determine the company's course for many years to come. AMCRC is a group of volunteers who have come together to assist each other in finding the parts, services, and advice necessary to keep our AMCs on the road using AMCRC Club publications and services to facilitate the interchange of information that we need to do this. We also promote the AMC hobby and try to make others aware of the history of AMC and their wide variety of automobiles through our Local and National Car Shows. Owning a car is not a requirement for membership. If you like '58 - '69 AMCs, you are most welcome. As a member, you get free ads for anything you want to buy or sell, and this may help you to find that AMC that you are looking for. For more information about AMCRC please visit the Club Info or Frequently Asked Questions pages, or if you are ready to join our club please click here to get information on how to go about becoming a member. For
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