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    Even Ramblers Are Consumed By The Crusher's Insatiable Hunger!

    Commenter Of The Day: Rambler Classic Edition

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    Image of The Dead Inside Grp. Co. Ltd. The Dead Inside Grp. Co. Ltd.
    06/28/09

    In reply to Even Ramblers Are Consumed By The Crusher's Insatiable Hunger!
    Can someone, possibly a Rambler Freak, tell me (us) what a 'Weather Eye' is and how it functioned?
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    Image of DoctorNine DoctorNine
    06/28/09

    @The Dead In Side Group of Companies Ltd:

    "..Can someone, possibly a Rambler Freak, tell me (us) what a 'Weather Eye' is and how it functioned..?"


    I'm more of a later American Motors Corporation buff, but the 'Weather Eye' is a Nash invention from 1938. They were the first manufacturer to use vented air from outside the vehicle to draw through a heater coil, which was then heated by means of engine coolant fluid. The temperature of the resultant 'Conditioned Air' could thus be controlled by a valve regulating the coolant flow to the coil. Essentially, the system used in the vast majority of vehicles in use today.


    Don't get me going. It's rock-gut.

    And I can't stop.

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    Image of Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face. Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face.
    06/28/09

    In reply to Even Ramblers Are Consumed By The Crusher's Insatiable Hunger!
    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO- breathe -OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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    Image of DoctorNine DoctorNine
    06/28/09

    In reply to Even Ramblers Are Consumed By The Crusher's Insatiable Hunger!
    Thanks all.

    Sad story, is I am a Rambler Freak.

    I should know better, but it's like alcoholism and booze.
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    Image of wimbles - Mad as hell about Pontiac's demise wimbles - Mad as hell about Pontiac's demise
    06/28/09

    In reply to Even Ramblers Are Consumed By The Crusher's Insatiable Hunger!
    I recognize that Rambler, and the Comet next to it. I saw (and photographed) both cars last July.

    Did you see the Cross Country wagon that was in the Ford section?



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    Image of Murilee Martin Murilee Martin
    06/29/09

    @wimbles - Mad as hell about Pontiac's demise: Oh yeah, I shot that one too. Got a big stash of DOTJ photos saved up.
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    Image of DrLemming DrLemming
    06/28/09

    In reply to Even Ramblers Are Consumed By The Crusher's Insatiable Hunger!
    That's such a clean design for that time. No fins, no fake spare tire on the trunk and no radiator grille. The doors weren't as thick as hams like so many cars, and the sculpting was simple and modern. The basic design would have still been contemporary six years later if AMC hadn't discarded it in favor of increasingly baroque and bloated redesigns.


    The car-buying public didn't abandon the Rambler brand -- AMC abandoned the practical compact market to the Dodge Dart and Plymouth Valiant.

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    Image of Novaload Novaload
    06/28/09

    @DrLemming: I dunno... Rambler Crazy at its best was at and sometimes one notch above MoPar Crazy, which is saying something.
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    Image of Novaload Novaload
    06/28/09

    @Novaload Misses Murilee: Rest of thought? Oh, yeah; so when they went superbland, why, they hardly seemed like Ramblers any more!
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    Image of If FromaBuick6 has to watch one more Chevy commercial, he's going to punch Howie Long in the face If FromaBuick6 has to watch one more Chevy commercial, he's going to punch Howie Long in the face
    06/28/09

    @DrLemming: I've always wondered what would have happened if AMC maintained the conservative product approach after Romney left.


    They may have hung on, but '64-'65 was about when the Big Three finally got a good hold on the intermediate market. Maybe if they just would have skipped the Marlin, Matador and Pacer they would have been a lot better off.


    Also, I still think the '67 models were kinda sharp. And creating a "full-size" Ambassador by tacking on length ahead of the firewall is a cheat, but it was cheap and effective.

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    Image of MushyHeirloom MushyHeirloom
    06/28/09

    In reply to Even Ramblers Are Consumed By The Crusher's Insatiable Hunger!
    ...Yep, California can still go to hell...
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    Image of Mad_Science Mad_Science
    06/29/09

    @FP - tittin' and shittin' with Tomsk: Hey, it lasted this long out because it was out here.


    You don't even get the chance to see cars this old anywhere else b/c they're dead after 10-15 years.

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    Image of Buickboy92 Buickboy92
    06/28/09

    In reply to Even Ramblers Are Consumed By The Crusher's Insatiable Hunger!
    Can't you buy the whole car from these places or not?
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    Image of Murilee Martin Murilee Martin
    06/28/09

    @buickboy92: No.
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    Image of MushyHeirloom MushyHeirloom
    06/28/09

    @Murilee Martin: And That's The Problem.


    Not even with a salvage title?

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    Image of Buickboy92 Buickboy92
    06/28/09

    @Murilee Martin: Well that sucks, I wonder why?
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    Image of Murilee Martin Murilee Martin
    06/29/09

    @buickboy92: The major self-service wrecking yard chains are great for DOTJ photos, because they have a very rapid turnover of inventory, but they're mostly owned by steel companies and their priorities are all about harvesting valuable metals.


    That said, most of the cars in these yards have been through some sort of city/county auction for towed cars. The San Francisco auction, for example, takes place weekly and always has 200-300 vehicles. Almost all of the cars you see in this series had the opportunity to be bought for the minimum bid (usually $150, in my experience), and failed to do so.

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    Image of JDisnidiet JDisnidiet
    06/28/09

    In reply to Even Ramblers Are Consumed By The Crusher's Insatiable Hunger!
    I used to drive a '63, back in the 70s, and it was good, inexpensive and reliable.


    But it's 46 years old. We can let it go. It's work here is done. Like the endless cycle of life envisioned by some religions, it will be reborn as a Geely or Tata and all will be right with the cosmos.

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    Image of Plecostomus [Tyrrell] Plecostomus [Tyrrell]
    06/28/09

    @JDisnidiet:

    Ok, here's the thing...


    It will be reborn, but not as a Tata or Geely, but as girders or aluminum cans or something far less exciting than a car.

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    Image of the good dr zero the good dr zero
    06/28/09

    @Plecostomus needs to work at Jalopnik: If you can develop a process to turn steel into aluminium, then you would be a very rich man.
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    Image of DoctorNine DoctorNine
    06/28/09

    In reply to Even Ramblers Are Consumed By The Crusher's Insatiable Hunger!
    There is no justice.


    This vehicle must have transported pleated skirts, and starched white shirts, to school and church, and done a thousand other thankless tasks. Brown shoes don't make it. I bet Mom had a fleeting thought of little Jimmy in the back, 6 and a half years old, the time he threw up coming back from the circus, just as she sighed her last breath, in that hospital bed two years ago last fall. They buried her. Now the car is new boron steel. But there is no factory in Kenosha.


    I can't stand it.

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    Image of Charles_Barrett - Now with Variable-Valve Timing Charles_Barrett - Now with Variable-Valve Timing
    06/28/09

    @DoctorNine's Tin Foil Hat:

    Dang, Doctor, half way reading your paragraph I was expecting you to write a poignant novella like Graverobber and others were so fond of penning back in the Jalopnik days of yore...
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    Image of Novaload Novaload
    06/28/09

    @DoctorNine's Tin Foil Hat: Nailed it. Perfect tribute.
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    Image of Alfisted Alfisted
    06/28/09

    @Novaload Misses Murilee: Not terribly confusing - 12 MPH was its top speed.
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    Image of Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face. Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face.
    06/28/09

    @DoctorNine's Tin Foil Hat: [Holds hat to chest and sobs quietly] Thank you for that very touching tribute to an old family friend. Even if it wasn't your family or your friend, you know this car was special to somebody, probably several somebodies. :'(
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    Image of Charles_Barrett - Now with Variable-Valve Timing Charles_Barrett - Now with Variable-Valve Timing
    06/28/09

    @Alfisted:

    It wasn't until I took another look at the gallery that I realized what you did there. I am still chuckling.

    +1.
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    Image of grzydj grzydj
    06/28/09

    In reply to Even Ramblers Are Consumed By The Crusher's Insatiable Hunger!
    I always what kind of life you lead... spending most of your days hanging out in junkyards and taking pictures of cars in Almeda that belong them.
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    Image of Uncle Bo Uncle Bo
    06/28/09

    @grzydj:


    Ms. Murilee lives the life of a happy wanderer. From junkyards to LeMons events to performance art shows, poetry slams, sporting events with the Junkyard Boogaloo Bommbox in tow ('cause you can't carry the damned thing), our Murilee lives in a expansive world of automotive riches and artistic expression.


    Cue the Lalo Schifrin soundtrack as the carburetor ritual begins.

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    Image of KillerBRacer KillerBRacer
    06/28/09

    @Uncle Bo is quadrozontal: Ahem... it's Mr.


    Mr Murilee has more facial hair than any "Ms" I've met outside of the Russian Navy (Shudders). Trust me... it's Mr.

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    Image of MushyHeirloom MushyHeirloom
    06/28/09

    @KillerBRacing: We know. Believe me, we know.
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    Image of Novaload Novaload
    06/28/09

    @KillerBRacing: Ahem. We know. But it's a meme here, the sexy, sexy, Ms. Murille.
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    Image of Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face. Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face.
    06/28/09

    @KillerBRacing: Inside joke, just go with it.


    ;-)

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