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65 rambler parts
i've been looking at this 65 rambler with a straight 6,4 door, auto. and i was wondering before i made a decision on buying it, how hard is it to find parts for it? it would be my first car and im not a very good mechanic... i can get help changing parts and fixing it but i don't know anything about these cars or their parts. cosmetics on the car don't really concern me the paint is decent and it has no rust and just a little cut on the drivers back rest. my main concern is keeping it running for a reasonable cost because with school and a part time job i can't afford to put thousands of dollars into it every few months. I'd love to have it as my first car, but i also want to be able to drive it everyday without fixing it all the time. Any websites or info on parts or the reliability of the car would be greatly apreciated.
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Re: 65 rambler parts
depends, for some engine parts www.summitracing.com and cliffordsstrait6performance.com , its somethin like that Napa or autozone should have some of the basic parts but other then that im still lookin, im lookin atr a 64 that needs total restoration and its got a 232 in it, oh and about the whole price thing i know wat u mean, im 16 and im restorin a 77 monte carlo now and im broke lol but itll be worth it
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Re: 65 rambler parts
Parts for the 1965 Rambler can be a bit harder to find since it's not as common as other makes, but there are still places that specialize in classic AMC parts. Websites like RockAuto, Classic Industries, or even AMC-specific forums and clubs can help you find what you need. As for reliability, with regular maintenance, it should be a solid car, but make sure to budget for things like brake pads, oil changes, and regular tune-ups. Just be prepared for the occasional repair, but overall, it can be an affordable and fun first car.
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