1967 AMC Ambassador DPL Two Door Hardtop in absolutely amazing unrestored original condition. This is a garage kept, pampered original vehicle that, in my opinion would be a serious candidate for a best original trophy at any AACA sanctioned show. The pictures speak for themselves. Please take the time to look over all 24 photos that I have provided here on the auction. Β After inspecting the underside of this vehicle, it appears it was never driven in the winter months or foul weather of any kind. The 1967 undercoating is still in great condition. This is a rare opportunity to own a rare find. A vehicle can only be original once in it’s life. Since the owner is deceased, the information in this auction is based on a very thorough physical inspection and conversation with family members. I have found no evidence of any paint or interior work of any kind. The engine bay was not steam cleaned, power washed or painted to retain the original stickers, and originality in general. This car is not “dolled up” for the sale. This is a turn key Pennsylvania inspected car that can be driven anywhere and enjoyed immediately on the day of purchase. The condition speaks for itself. No sales pitch needed. A real car person knows what they are looking at here. Original AMC plastic pouch includes the original owners manual, accessories manual, seat belt instruction, radio guarantee card, owner protective maintenance book, and believe it or not the original 1967 WINDOW STICKER FOR THIS CAR. Options listed on the window sticker are as follows: Whitewall Tires ($33.70) Black Vinyl Top ($74.75) 343 Cubic inch 4-Barrel Engine ($90.65) Flash-O-Matic Transmission ($317.00) Twin Grip Differential Posi-Traction ($41.90) Power Steering ($95.00) Power Brakes ($43.15) Solex Glass Tinted ($20.85) Push Button AM Radio ($58.25) Rear Speaker ($13.15) Four Bumper Guards ($22.70) and finally Undercoating ($16.95) Imagine buying those items at todays prices ! This car is painted popular Frost White (Code 72 Trim # T-791K) Cars of the 60’s definitely have more value when they are painted a popular color. Car was built new in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and sold new at Ronco Rambler Motors in Bangor, PA.Β  The Ambassador DPL was the top of the line model for AMC in 1967. A total of 13,812 units were built including 1250 Convertibles. This model was offered in two door hardtops and convertibles only. 1967 was also the introductory year model year for the 343 Typhoon high compression V8 rated at 280 HP. In addition to the Rally style combination turn signal/parking lamps, outside appearance is enhanced by the factory dual pinstripe, wheel arch moldings, and rocker moldings. The mint condition interior is accented with wood grain, as well as reclining bucket seats and center armrest.


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Location: Wind Gap, Pennsylvania, United States