Difference between revisions of "Marlin"

From MoparWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
 
(9 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Template:Openx}}
 
{{Template:Openx}}
[[Image:65marlin1.jpg|thumb|400px|1965 Marlin]]
+
[[Image:65marlin1.jpg|thumb|350px|1965 Marlin]]
 +
[[Image:67marlin14.jpg|thumb|350px|1967 Marlin]]
 +
[[Image:67marlin16.jpg|thumb|350px|1967 Marlin]]
 +
[[Image:14633635 1192346634145461 3141820009380418116 o.jpg|thumb|350px|1967 Marlin Brochure]]
 +
 
 
== [[Background:]] ==
 
== [[Background:]] ==
 
<!-- One or two Paragraphs to skim over the big picture -->
 
<!-- One or two Paragraphs to skim over the big picture -->
  
  
{{Template:Underconstruction}}
 
 
<!-- Please site your information references when applicable. There is a "Editing Help" link at the bottom of the page for people new to Wikis. Editing is actually very easy -->
 
<!-- Please site your information references when applicable. There is a "Editing Help" link at the bottom of the page for people new to Wikis. Editing is actually very easy -->
  
Line 11: Line 14:
  
 
<!-- Background. If the make or model spans decades, then make each decade (IE:1930-1940) a Level Two Headline. -->
 
<!-- Background. If the make or model spans decades, then make each decade (IE:1930-1940) a Level Two Headline. -->
 +
[[Rambler]] introduced the Marlin as a 1965 Model. It was a sporty [[fastback]] derived from the [[compact]] Rambler [[Classic]], much the same way the [[Plymouth]] [[Barracuda]] was a sporty fastback version of the [[Valiant]], the [[Dodge]] [[Charger]] was a sporty fastback version of the [[Coronet]], and the Ford Mustang was a sporty fastback derived from the Falcon. The roofline didn't quite look right on the short Classic, so in 1967 the Marlin was based on the larger Ambassador. It was discontinued with the release of the [[Javelin]] in 1968.
  
=== [[Model Predecessor]] ===  
+
=== [[Model Predecessor]] ===
 +
 
 +
No real predecessor, although the [[Tarpon]] was a [[Concept Car]] that might have inspired the Marlin.
  
 
=== [[Model Successor]] ===
 
=== [[Model Successor]] ===
 +
 
The AMC Marlin was replaced by the AMC Javelin for 1968.
 
The AMC Marlin was replaced by the AMC Javelin for 1968.
  
 
=== [[Export Versions]] ===
 
=== [[Export Versions]] ===
 +
 +
None
  
 
=== [[Related Models]] ===
 
=== [[Related Models]] ===
 +
 +
* [[Rambler Classic]] 1965-1966
 +
* [[AMC Ambassador]]  1967
  
 
=== [[Competition]] ===
 
=== [[Competition]] ===
  
 +
* Dodge Charger
 +
* Plymouth Barracuda
 +
* Ford Mustang
  
  
Line 29: Line 44:
  
  
=== 1965 ===
+
=== 1965-1966 ===
  
 
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
 
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
Line 35: Line 50:
  
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 +
 +
[[2-dr]] [[Hardtop]]
  
 
==== [[Class]] ====
 
==== [[Class]] ====
 +
 +
Sporty Fastback
  
 
==== [[Platform]] ====
 
==== [[Platform]] ====
 +
 
Rambler Classic
 
Rambler Classic
  
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
* 155HP 232cid 2bbl six
 
 
* 200HP 287cid 2bbl V8
 
  
* 270HP 327cid 4bbl V8
 
 
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
 
 
==== [[Length]], [[width]], [[height]], [[wheelbase]] ====
 
 
 
 
=== 1966 ===
 
 
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
 
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 
 
==== [[Class]] ====
 
 
==== [[Platform]] ====
 
Rambler Classic
 
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
 
 
* 155HP 232cid 2bbl six  
 
* 155HP 232cid 2bbl six  
 
 
* 200HP 287cid 2bbl V8
 
* 200HP 287cid 2bbl V8
 
 
* 270HP 327cid 4bbl V8
 
* 270HP 327cid 4bbl V8
  
Line 76: Line 70:
  
 
==== [[Length]], [[width]], [[height]], [[wheelbase]] ====
 
==== [[Length]], [[width]], [[height]], [[wheelbase]] ====
 
 
 
  
 
=== 1967 ===
 
=== 1967 ===
Line 85: Line 76:
  
 
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
 
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
[[Image:67marlin14.jpg|thumb|1967 Marlin]]
+
 
[[Image:67marlin16.jpg|thumb|1967 Marlin]]
 
  
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
2 door Hardtop
+
 
 +
[[2-dr]] [[Hardtop]]
  
 
==== [[Class]] ====
 
==== [[Class]] ====
Premium
+
 
 +
Premium Fastback
  
 
==== [[Platform]] ====
 
==== [[Platform]] ====
 +
 
Ambassador
 
Ambassador
  
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
 +
 
* 155HP 232cid 2bbl six
 
* 155HP 232cid 2bbl six
 
 
* 200HP 290cid 2bbl V8
 
* 200HP 290cid 2bbl V8
 
 
* 280HP 343cid 4bbl V8 Typhoon
 
* 280HP 343cid 4bbl V8 Typhoon
  
 
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
 
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
 +
  
 
==== [[Length]], [[width]], [[height]], [[wheelbase]] ====
 
==== [[Length]], [[width]], [[height]], [[wheelbase]] ====
Line 119: Line 112:
 
<!-- Appropriate -- not spamming or pimping. Precede with a *, which is a Bullet in Wiki code -->
 
<!-- Appropriate -- not spamming or pimping. Precede with a *, which is a Bullet in Wiki code -->
  
 
+
{{Template:BottomWiki}}
 
[[Category:Models|Marlin]]
 
[[Category:Models|Marlin]]
 
[[Category:AMC|Marlin]]
 
[[Category:AMC|Marlin]]

Latest revision as of 20:57, 22 October 2017


1965 Marlin
1967 Marlin
1967 Marlin
1967 Marlin Brochure

Background:

History:

Rambler introduced the Marlin as a 1965 Model. It was a sporty fastback derived from the compact Rambler Classic, much the same way the Plymouth Barracuda was a sporty fastback version of the Valiant, the Dodge Charger was a sporty fastback version of the Coronet, and the Ford Mustang was a sporty fastback derived from the Falcon. The roofline didn't quite look right on the short Classic, so in 1967 the Marlin was based on the larger Ambassador. It was discontinued with the release of the Javelin in 1968.

Model Predecessor

No real predecessor, although the Tarpon was a Concept Car that might have inspired the Marlin.

Model Successor

The AMC Marlin was replaced by the AMC Javelin for 1968.

Export Versions

None

Related Models

Competition

  • Dodge Charger
  • Plymouth Barracuda
  • Ford Mustang


Year by Year Changes, Production Numbers, and Cost:

1965-1966

Body Styles

2-dr Hardtop

Class

Sporty Fastback

Platform

Rambler Classic

Engines

  • 155HP 232cid 2bbl six
  • 200HP 287cid 2bbl V8
  • 270HP 327cid 4bbl V8

Transmissions

Length, width, height, wheelbase

1967

For 1967, the Marlin moved up to the longer Ambassador platform, which many feel better compliment the fastback roofline -- making it look less turtle like that the 65s and 66s.


Body Styles

2-dr Hardtop

Class

Premium Fastback

Platform

Ambassador

Engines

  • 155HP 232cid 2bbl six
  • 200HP 290cid 2bbl V8
  • 280HP 343cid 4bbl V8 Typhoon

Transmissions

Length, width, height, wheelbase

Wiki Topic References:

Magazine References:

External Links


Random Page | Longest Wikis | Oldest Wikis | Newest Images | Newest Wikis | List of Categories | List of Every Freakin Wiki



Register to Edit
It takes less than 5 minutes to request registration for editing, and we try to approve within 24 hours. Click the Register Link in the Top Bar.
MoparWiki Help
While editing Wikis may at first glance appear a little overwhelming, it really isn't. You will find this site's HELP (link found in the sidebar) to be very strong and easy to understand. The best way to start is with small edits and working on your user page -- and you will become a Pro in no time.