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7. 1960s: Nash Rambler

The innovative, successful Nash Rambler line came into the 1960s as Motor Trend's "Car of the Year" collectively from the compact American to the high-end Ambassador. A series of leadership changes eventually led to the last U.S.-produced Rambler rolling out of the Wisconsin plant in 1969, but throughout the 1960s, Ramblers under various brands and names were popular and affordable cars with compact, economy car styling and often significant V-8 power, including a Hurst-designed performance model.

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