Concept car designed by American Motors Corporation
Motor vehicle
Rambler Tarpon
Overview
Manufacturer
American Motors Corporation (AMC)
Designer
Chuck Mashigan
Dick Teague
Body and chassis
Class
Concept car
Body style
2-door fastback
Layout
FR layout
Powertrain
Engine
AMC Straight-6
Dimensions
Wheelbase
106 in (2,692 mm)
Length
180 in (4,572 mm)
Height
52.5 in (1,334 mm)
The Rambler Tarpon was a concept car, a compact-sized sporty youth-oriented 2+2 hardtop coupé developed in 1963 by American Motors Corporation (AMC). The bright red with black roof design study made its public debut at the 1964 Chicago Auto Show.[1] The car served to foretell the fastback design elements of the larger Rambler Marlin that was introduced in 1965.[2]
^"Concept Car History - Chicago Auto Show - Rambler Tarpon". chicagoautoshow.com. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
^"Concept Cars through the Years". Daily Herald. Arlington Heights, IL. 8 February 2014.
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