1969 AMC Rambler Rogue
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Video Gallery

1969 AMC Rambler Rogue Engine Idle

1969 AMC Rambler Rogue Engine Startup

1969 AMC Rambler Rogue Window Demonstration

1969 AMC Rambler Rogue Engine Idle Rear View
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
“So you see, we don’t build them like we used to. That’s our message.” American Motors’ print ad for the Rogue was clear. The 1969 Rambler was the lowest cost car made in the USA, as well as the smallest. “It lists for $1,946, scrimps on gas, and doesn’t change styles from year to year. Yet it seats six comfortably, and gives you more than twice the horsepower and trunk space of the VW.” Better yet, it won its class in the Mobil Economy Run for six of the past seven years, while a mostly stock Rambler won its class at the Baja 500 in 1969. But if economy and durability wasn’t a buyer’s only consideration, there was the stylish and fun Rogue. From 1966 to 1969 this added an upgraded interior, two-tone paint, some badge and trim changes, and the option of AMC’s 290 cu-in V8. But even with the Rogue’s standard 232 cu-in inline-six, this was a lightweight coupe with the engine and suspension derived from AMC’s Javelin pony car, making it a surprisingly sporty performer in economy car clothing. This well-preserved original condition 1969 Rambler Rogue certainly delivers that message.
Highlights
Intriguing original condition 1969 Rambler Rogue
Finished in Matador Red and Black Mink two-tone paint with black vinyl top
Last year for the Rambler brand
The chassis number (A9A097B277511) decodes as:
A – AMC
9 – 1969
A – 3spd/auto/column
0 – Rambler
9 – 2dr hardtop
7 – AMX, Rogue, SST
B – 232 inline six 1bbl
277511 – Sequential assembly number
This 1969 Rambler Rebel is offered with 82,481 miles and is believed original; however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Engine: “Torque Command” 232 cubic inch OHV six-cylinder
Horsepower: 155 at 4,400 rpm
Torque: 215 lb-ft at 2,400 rpm
Fuel System: 1-bbl carburetor
Transmission: Three-speed automatic
Independent front suspension
Rear live axle with leaf springs
Four-wheel drum brakes
Wheelbase: 108 inches
Length: 187.4 inches
Width: 68.4 inches
Weight: 2,830 pounds
Known Imperfections
Seats are lightly worn
Driver side door latch/handle needs adjusting
Glove box lock/latch difficult to operate
Fuel gauge does not register
Horn does not work
Included
Owner’s manual
1969 Rambler brochure
Ownership History
The owner states this 1969 Rambler Rogue has been stored in a garage and driven less than 300 miles since the consignor purchased it in Ohio in 2017. It is thought to have been sold new in Ohio.