File:1964 Rambler Ambassador 990 H in black and white with red interior at 2017 AMO meet 02of16.jpg

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Front view of a 1964 Rambler Ambassador 990-H finished in black with a white roof and a red interior

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English: 1964 Rambler Ambassador 990-H finished in black with a white roof and a red interior. The 990-H model was the top-of-the-line Ambassador built by American Motors Corporation (AMC). This is a two-door hardtop (no B-pillar) luxury car. Standard on all 99-H models was AMC's 327 cu in (5.4 L) V8 engine and a premium interior with reclining front bucket seats as well as front and rear center armrests. This car has the factory console-mounted automatic transmission gear shifter, adjustable tilting steering wheel, and an AM-FM radio with a "Vibra Tone" rear speaker control. Photographs were taken during the American Motors Owners (AMO) convention and car show that was held in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, that was organized by the Potomac Ramblers Club.
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Camera location39° 45′ 53.86″ N, 77° 16′ 08.58″ W  Heading=161.7955801105° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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