1969 AMC Ambassador

54 Bids Winner - paul1945jenny
8:41 PM, 17 Jun 2022Vehicle sold
Sold for

£9,500

Winner - paul1945jenny

Background

This car was recently auctioned by The Market, but the winner failed to complete the sale in the allotted time, and subsequently lost their deposit. The car starts and runs.

The Ambassador was made by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1957 to 1974 over eight generations of models and in various body styles ranging from 2 door and 4 door to convertibles and station wagons.

The 1969 iteration was the 7th generation of the Ambassador. It received a significant restyling, with a 4-inch (102 mm) gain in overall length and wheelbase.

It was pitched at the luxury end of the market, and had an advertising strapline that read - "It will remind you of the days when money really bought something."

This claim was backed up by features such as air-conditioning as standard (which came with a ‘desert’ setting), plush velour upholstery, individually adjustable reclining seats, and a ‘limousine-like’ ride quality.

These were well-made, high-quality cars.

  • A9A857S193417
  • 13312
  • auto
  • Silver (63A)
  • Grey Velvet
  • Left-hand drive

Vehicle location
Bonhams|Cars Online HQ, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

Background

This car was recently auctioned by The Market, but the winner failed to complete the sale in the allotted time, and subsequently lost their deposit. The car starts and runs.

The Ambassador was made by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1957 to 1974 over eight generations of models and in various body styles ranging from 2 door and 4 door to convertibles and station wagons.

The 1969 iteration was the 7th generation of the Ambassador. It received a significant restyling, with a 4-inch (102 mm) gain in overall length and wheelbase.

It was pitched at the luxury end of the market, and had an advertising strapline that read - "It will remind you of the days when money really bought something."

This claim was backed up by features such as air-conditioning as standard (which came with a ‘desert’ setting), plush velour upholstery, individually adjustable reclining seats, and a ‘limousine-like’ ride quality.

These were well-made, high-quality cars.

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Overview

This car comes with very little history and no service records. But we understand it was attending concours events a decade ago (it's been in dry storage since).

We know that it was built in 1969.

We know that it was alive and well and living in Palm Beach, Florida, in 2013.

We know that its mileage in 2015 was 13,309 miles.

We know that it entered the vendor’s collection of static display cars in 2016.

And we know that its mileage today is 13,312 miles.

This 1969 AMC Ambassador SST Sedan is equipped with AMC’s V-8 5.6-litre V8 ‘343 Typhoon’ engine developing 235 hp, mated to a Shift-Command automatic gearbox.

From what we can see, this car is in pretty much time-warp condition – inside, outside and underneath.

Which is perhaps not entirely surprising when you consider that it has covered just 13,000 miles in 53 years.

Exterior

In general, this car presents very well indeed.

There are no dinks or dents to speak of on the bodywork and the panel gaps and shut-lines are consistent and even.

The paintwork, too, is very impressive almost everywhere you look.

The only exceptions to the rule are at the rear of the car around the edge of the boot and on the twin pillars that ‘bookend’ the boot.

There are various scuffs and grazes here and something seems to have attacked a small patch of the paint.

The wheels look fine, as does the badging and most of the chrome work.

The black vinyl roof has survived the passage of time with commendable endurance.

There are a few chips to the paint along the leading edges of the doors and bonnet.

All in all, though, this is a handsome car and one that’s in frankly exceptional condition for its age.

Interior

The interior condition is really very impressive, too.

The velour seats look pretty much as good as new and are comfortable and supportive, both front and back.

The carpets, mats, door cards and headlining are equally untroubled by either time or use. Ditto most of the interior trim.

There are one or two scuffs around the armrest on the driver’s door.

The parcel shelf looks a little tired, dusty and faded.

The instruments, gear selector and steering wheel are very much of their era and seem to be in good condition.

We can’t make any claims about the functionality of switches, knobs, levers, toggles, buttons, dials or other electrics as we haven’t tried to start the vehicle.

The boot is in decent nick and contains a spare wheel.

Mechanical

It starts and runs 'on the button'. We believe it should have a full service therefore we have not test-driven it.

The undersides look every bit as decent as the rest of this exceptionally well-preserved vehicle.

Clearly, you’ll want to take a look for yourself.

The engine and engine bay are clean and dry with everything apparently in its right and proper place.

History

The car doesn’t come with a service history or any record of work done.

Currently, this car has neither an MoT certificate nor a V5.

It will come with a NOVA letter showing all tax and duty is paid in UK.

It is not registered anywhere. It comes with a photocopy of a Kuwait 'title' document. It must be registered in the country of your choice and you will need to contact the appropriate vehicle licensing agency for instructions on how to do this. Any paperwork shown in the gallery in no way constitutes any kind of licensing or registration certification.

Summary

This exclusive AMC Ambassador SST Sedan is a rare and unusual car (certainly to UK eyes) and this particular example must surely be one of the best out there.

Aside from one or two cosmetic issues it looks pretty much showroom-fresh from every angle.

We haven’t tried to start or drive the car so our understanding of it is somewhat limited.

Provided the car’s engine and mechanicals prove to be as impressive as the rest of it, we think this could be a very good buy for someone looking to turn heads with a bit of US automotive heritage that’s very much out of the ordinary.

We’re confident to offer this car for auction with an estimate of £4,000 - £8,000.

Viewing is always encouraged, and this particular car is located with us at The Market HQ near Abingdon; we are open weekdays 9am-5pm, to arrange an appointment please use the Contact Seller button at the top of the listing. Feel free to ask any questions or make observations in the comments section below, or try our ‘Frequently Asked Questions’.

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