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Re-lining fuzzy rigid window guides
Re-lining fuzzy rigid window guides
The roll-up windows run in lined metal channels. The rear edge and top are a press-in rubber channel (older models use a flexible metal lined channel, but easily replaced with...
Rambler Roadster
Rambler Roadster
Written by Tom Jennings 03-10-2024, edited by Frank Swygert 12-01-2025.  Some links go back to Tom's page, www.ramblerlore.com This started out life as an ordinary 1961 Rambler American 330; two...
An Electronic Replacement for that Miserable Dash Regulator (IVR)
An Electronic Replacement for that Miserable Dash Regulator (IVR)
Written by Tom Jennings, edited by Frank Swygert 02-23-2026 On early Ramblers (1950s-66 American, through 1978 on big cars, all Pacers), the dash voltage regulator (IVR -- Instrument Voltage Regulator)...
Early American “big nut” axle
Early American “big nut” axle
11-10-2025 Edited by Frank Swygert. Written by Tom Jennings Just removing the engine, transmission or driveshaft?  You DO NOT have to remove the "big nut" yoke! See "The Easy Way"...
Tuning Weber Carbs
Tuning Weber Carbs
Written by Tom Jennings, edited by Frank Swygert 01-30-2026 Tuning a 44 IDF for the Rambler 195.6 OHV (3200cc) inline six. Most also applies to other Webers like the 32/36...
Carburetion and induction
Carburetion and induction
by Tom Jennings, edited by Frank Swygert 01-26-2026 This section covers induction, fuel and air intake: carburetion and EFI. There's a lot of work covered in these pages, some of...
AMC/Rambler factory radios
AMC/Rambler factory radios
Written by Tom Jennings 04-05-2020, edited by Frank Swygert 02-24-2026 Sometimes six ancient transistors, or four of them plus a few even older electron tubes, are more interesting than the...
Oil pressure sender failure
Oil pressure sender failure
Written by Tom Jennings April 2019 - 18 Nov 2023, edited by Frank Swygert 02-15-26 Frank: Tom has a detailed explanation of what's going on below. I'm going to cut...
Nate’s Fast Metropolitan
Nate’s Fast Metropolitan
Ignore these photos. It's not possible for Nash Metropolitans to be driven at speed. Everyone knows that. It is most definitely not going 60 mph in a Mulholland Highway turn....
Making the 93MR AM radio work again
Making the 93MR AM radio work again
Written by Tom Jennings 03-16-2023, edited by Frank Swygert 02-24-2026 The Motorola 93MR radio was used in 1958 to 1960 Rambler Americans, and would probably fit in earlier Nash Rambler...