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1969 AMC SC/Rambler data, information, pictures, VIN ID, technical and performance info

The Rambler had been selling since 1958, and it was a simple, cheap, and dependable sedan. From the first Rambler sold in 1958 and the last one to roll off the assembly line in June 1969, more than 4.2 million Ramblers were built. By 1969, the Rambler wasn't selling like it used to, and the car was to be cancelled. In the middle of the 1969 model year, AMC decided to team with Hurst Performance Research, Inc. (George Hurst was already on the payroll for racing and production consultation) and build 500 of the SC/Rambler's, dubbed 'Scrambler' by many fans. Interest in the vehicle forced 1,512 to be manufactured.


Performance
The SC Rambler was built for the NHRA F-Stock drag racing class. In stock form, performance times in the low 14 seconds could be attained in the quarter mile. Low 12 second times could be achieved with a few additional modifications. A very popular and effective add-on was the Cross-Ram intake, which brought the times down to the low 12 second area. The original SC Rambler ad quoted that this car could make life miserable for any GTO, Roadrunner, Cobra Jet, or Mach 1 owner.

Unique Paint Scheme
Two exterior paint schemes were available, "A" trim and "B" trim. The first 500 SC Ramblers produced had the "A" trim, consisting of red center body side panels, with thick blue racing stripes on the hood, roof, and back deck. The hood had large blue letters spelling “390 CU. IN”, with an arrow pointing towards the scoop, telling the air where it’s supposed to go. The word “AIR” was on both sides of the air scoop.

SC Ramblers created so much attention to the showrooms, that some dealers refused to carry them. They brought in crowds, but they were mostly young gawkers, and kept away the customers that would actually be buying. The unique color scheme attracted police, and also the big block street racers. Although this was a lightweight with power, it was hard to beat a big block with only 315 horsepower under the SC Rambler hood.

Once the first 500 SC Rambler’s sold, another batch was made with the “B” trim. This was toned down, consisting of a mostly white exterior, with thin red and blue stripes, and the “390 CU. IN” label on the hood was removed. After these, a 3rd batch was made, reverting back to the “A” trim. Around 1,200 of the 1,512 SC Ramblers built had the “A” trim.


Where's the options?
What was standard on the SC Rambler, was all you got. There was no power steering, no air conditioning, no bucket seats, and no floor console available. The only option available was the AM radio. The idea behind this was to keep the weight down. The standard features included...

  • 315 hp 390 cid engine
  • Borg-Warner 4 speed transmission with a Hurst "T handle" shifter
  • 3.54:1 limited slip differential
  • Two tone mag wheels
  • Functional ram air hood scoop
  • Heavy duty shocks
  • Anti-sway bar
  • Anti-hop rear links
  • Bendix front disks
  • The Bendix front disk brakes gave the SC Rambler a very considerable advantage to other street racers of the time. Most vehicles did not have this feature, which helped this small car stop very quickly.


    Collectibility
    Not many of the 1,512 SC Ramblers built exist today. They were raced hard, and took extensive abuse from this. There are stories of SC Ramblers being sold, and the old time slips passing along with the vehicle. That has to be a unique selling point!

     

    1969 SC/Rambler Pictures 
    Photo Credits: Dean - Arvada, CO 


    A and B paint scheme side by side

    A paint scheme

    B paint scheme

     




     

    1969 AMC SC/Rambler Engine Types, Specifications, and performance data

    Engine
    There was only one engine available on the SC/Rambler, the 390 V8.

    Transmission
    The AMC/Warner Gear T-10 four speed had a Hurst t-handle shifter. The car also had dual exhaust, with loud glasspack mufflers and chrome tips.



    Click here for a close up of the SC/Rambler engine.

    Photo Courtesy:
     

    390 V8

    Horsepower 315 bhp
    @ 4600 RPM
    Torque 425 lb-ft
    @ 3200 RPM
    Performance NA
    Displacement 390ci
    Carburetor One 4bl
    Compression 10.2:1
    Cylinder Bore 4.165"
    Cylinder Stroke 3.574"
    # Produced 1,512
    Engine Code X

    1969 AMC SC/Rambler Engine Number Identification

    11

    2

    W

    17

    The engine code is stamped on a tag, located on the front of the right valve cover.

    11 = Year (1969)

    2 = Month Built (1 - 12)

    W = Engine Model (See table above for engine model code)

    17 = Day Built






    1969 AMC SC/Rambler VIN ID Info

    The 1969 AMC SC/Rambler VIN ID is stamped on a stainless steel plate, and is located under the hood, welded to the right front fender.

    These may not complete and correct - I am still researching this.

    A 9 M 0 9

    7

    X

    100001





     
    Manufacturer
    A = American Motors Corporation
    Year
    8 = 1968
    Transmission Type
    A = 3 spd auto column
    C = 3 spd auto floor
    F = 4 spd man console
    M = 4 spd man floor
    O = 3 spdOD man column
    S = 3 spd man column
    Car Series
    0 = American
    1 = Rebel
    3 = AMX
    7 = Javelin
    8 = Ambassador
    Body Type
    5 = 4 door sedan
    6 = 2 door sedan
    7 = 2 door convertible
    8 = 4 door wagon
    9 = 2 door hardtop
    Model
    0 = American, 550
    2 = Ambassador
    5 = 440, 770, DPL
    7 = AMX, Rogue, SST

    Engine

    A = 199-1v
    B = 232-1v
    C = 232-2v
    M = 290-2v
    N = 290-4v
    S = 343-2v
    T = 343-4v
    W = 390-2v
    X = 390-4v
    Production #'s
    Starting with 100001





    1969 AMC SC/Rambler Data Plate Info

    The 1969 AMC SC/Rambler Data Plate (or Body Number Plate) is rivited on the left front door. It is visible when the door is open, below the door lock.

    ** Just a note - some of these codes above are the general AMC codes for 1969. I'm not positive on the exact interior and trim codes, but i'm researching.

    Body R0000236
    Model 6909-7
    Trim 
    831V
    Paint 
    0068R78




     
    Production Sequence
    000001 and up = Milwaukee, WI
    R-000001 and up = Kenosha, WI
    8000001 and up = Brampton, Ontario, Canada
    Model Code
    All SC/Rambler's had the 6909-7 code
    Trim
    831 = Black
    832 = Tan
    835 = Red
    836 = Black/White
     
    Seat Type
    C= Cloth
    V= Vinyl
    K= Vinyl Bucket Optional
    W= Cloth Bucket Reclining
    A= Vinyl Bucket Reclining
    E= Vinyl Bucket
    B= Vinyl
    J= Vinyl Javelin
    Exterior Color
    All SC/Rambler's have the
    "00" or "SPEC" code
    Interior Color
    69R1 = Charcoal Metallic
    69R3= Medium Blue Metallic
    69R4= Medium Green Metallic
    69R5 = Red
    69R6 = Brown Metallic
    69R7 = Medium Avacado Metallic


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