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1964-1965 American

1964 American Convertible
1964 American Convertible


General Information

Some stuff about the 1964 and 1965 Americans will go here.

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Body Styles And Trim Levels

The American was offered in six body styles for 1964 and five for 1965 (the 2 door station wagon was drooped). There were four trim levels offered during this period: 220, 330, 440, and 440-H (this would become the Rogue in 1966).  Body styles and trim levels can be determined from the model number on the Unit Body Identification Plate . The body styles and trim levels are:

  • 2 door convertible in 440 trim.
  • 2 door wagon in 220 trim (1964 only).
  • 4 door wagon in 330 trim.
  • 4 door sedan in 220, 330, and 440 trim.
  • 2 door club sedan in 220 and 330 trim.
  • 2 door hardtop in 440 and 440H trim.

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Engines

The following engines were available:

  • 196 cid L-head inline six, 1bbl (90 hp)
  • 196 cid OHV inline six, 1bbl (125 hp, standard 1961 Custom, 400, 440; optional all others)
  • 196 cid OHV inline six, 2 bbl (138 hp, 1963 only; standard 440H, optional all others) 
  • 199 and 232 cid OHV inline six, 1965 only

There is a machined pad on the left (driver's) side of the engine near the front and just below the block/head division. This pad contains the Engine Day Build Code.

The first digit indicates the calendar year the engine was built. 1963 = 5, 64 = 6, 65 = 7, etc. Numbers repeated, but no zero was used (1967 =9, 1968 =1; due to a change in the numbering system, 1980 and later uses the last digit of the year (1980 = 0, 1981=1 etc.) . The next two numbers will be the month the engine was made in. A letter code will tell engine size and compression.  A is 195.6 L-head w/1bbl, C is 195.6 cast iron OHV w/1bbl. It is possible that the engine has been replaced with a newer or older engine. 195.6 cid six cylinder engines made between 1956 and 1965 are direct bolt-in swaps and are externally identical, though water pump design varies slightly on the 56-57 OHV engines. The 232 cid six used in 1965 can also be directly replaced with any 199, 232, or 258 cid six made between 1964 and 1971. It should be noted that 1965 232 engines used in an American have a special short water pump and that air conditioning was not offered on these cars due to space limits.

Note: Engine dates are calendar dates and not model year dates. Since model year production actually starts in the previous calendar year, it is possible to have, for example, an engine coded 1963 in a 1964 vehicle and be correct but an engine coded 1965 would not be correct for the same car since no 1964's were manufactured in calendar year 1965.

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Transmissions

The following Borg Warner transmissions were used in 1964 and 1965 Rambler Americans. There is no marking anywhere on the car that will determine transmission type. 

  • T-96 three speed manual, available with an optional overdrive (OD) unit.
  • Borg Warner Model 35 (T-35 on transmission ID tag) "Flash-O-Matic" three speed automatic (air cooled torque converter, aluminum case, throttle valve cable instead of vacuum modulator).
  • "Twin-Stick" T-96 three speed manual with overdrive. Transmission used different internal gear ratios than the normal T-96/OD. Shift mechanism was wired to provide five forward gears (along with different ratios) -- 1st, 2nd, 2nd+OD, 3rd, 3rd+OD. Normal three speed with OD could not be shifted in this manner -- standard gearing would provide little difference between 2nd+OD and 3rd gears. Available only with OHV engines.

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Production Numbers

Columns with no number indicate that the body and trim style were not offered for that year.

Body & Trim Style 1964 1965
4 door sedan, 220 trim

18,225

13,700

4 door sedan, 330 trim 19,379 15,143
4 door sedan, 440 trim 6,590 5,194
2 door sedan, 220 trim 32,718 26,409
2 door sedan, 330 trim 15,171 9,065
2 door convertible, 440 trim 8,907 3,882
2 door station wagon, 220 trim 8,062 -
4 door station wagon, 220 trim - 5,224
4 door station wagon, 330 trim 20,587 12,313
2 door hardtop, 440 trim 19,495 13,784
2 door hardtop, 440H trim 14,527 8,164
"Knock Down" (these are exported cars that were shipped unassembled) 3,340 3,744
Total  163,661 113,040
Dates of model introductions:

1964 -
1965 -

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Serial Numbers

Serial Numbers

Before January 1966, all cars had a manufacturers assigned serial number, not a VIN, which was mandated by the U.S. government for all cars built from 1966 on. The serial number is on a tag located on the top of the right side shock tower in the engine compartment.  The serial number gives no information except year and model series. Serial numbers were assigned to the car when it was ordered from the factory. Numbers with a single letter are assigned to cars made in Kenosha, WI. If the first letter is followed by a "K" the car was built at Kenosha as a "knock-down" kit intended for final assembly in another country. These kits usually lacked tires, belts, batteries, and sometimes interior upholstery. Those items were supplied from local sources at the assembly point. If the first letter is followed by a "T" the car was built in the Brampton, Ontario, Canada plant.

  • 1964 - 650001 and higher
  • 1965 - AMC started from 100001 and did not skip numbers based on body style as was done in 1965. Serial numbers starting with P indicates a 196 cid six was used, Q indicates a 199, W indicates a 232.

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Unit Body identification Plate

The Unit Body Identification Plate for a 1961-63 Rambler American can be located on the latch edge of the driver's door. It can be decoded as follows:

Body

This is the number assigned to the body as it was being produced. It is different than the serial number. Bodies were produced in batches, so the numbers aren't consecutive to each series. 

Model

This identifies the body and trim styles. The first two digits are the year, the third the series, fourth body style, and fifth trim level. Base trim level is often left out (only four digits). Blanks indicate that the body and trim style was not available for the year in question. Replace "xx" with last two digits of year for complete model number.

Code w/Body Style and Trim 1964 1965
xx07-5 - 2 door convertible, 440 trim X X
6408 - 2 door station wagon, 220 trim X  
6508, 4 door station wagon, 220 trim   X
xx08-2, 4 door station wagon, 330 trim X X
xx05 - 4 door sedan, 200 trim X X
xx05-2 - 4 door sedan, 330 trim X X
xx05-5 - 4 door sedan, 440 trim X X
xx06 - 2 door Club Sedan, 220 trim X X
xx06-2 - 2 door Club Sedan, 330 trim X X
xx09-5, 2 door hardtop, 440 trim X X
xx09-7, 2 door hardtop, 440H trim X X

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Trim

This identifies the interior trim style, color, and seat types. The trim code is a 4 character number that may be prefixed by a "T". The first character is the year, the second the trim level, third color, and the fourth is the seat type. Letters after the numeric code indicate the corresponding seat and fabric types that were available. Special order interiors were available and will have a code of "00". Codes are as follows:

Trim Level 1964 1965
220/330 422 - Silver/Black (220 only)
432 - Silver/Black
433 - Blue
434 - Green
435 - Red
436 - Gold
436 -  Turquoise
522 - Black/Gray
532 - Black/White
533 - Blue
534 - Green
535 - Red
539 - Taupe
537 - Aqua
440/440H 441 - Black
442 - Silver/Black
443 - Blue
444 - Green
445 - Red
446 - Gold
447 - Maroon
448 - Turquoise
541 - Black
543 - Blue
544 - Green
545 - Red
546 - Cordovan/Taupe
547 - Aqua
548 - Black/White

The list of seat types is as follows:

  • C = Cloth
  • D = Cloth bucket
  • E = Vinyl bucket
  • G = Cloth bucket, optional
  • H = Vinyl bucket, optional
  • K = Cloth bucket, optional
  • L = Vinyl bucket, optional
  • P = Porous vinyl
  • V = All vinyl

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Paint

The following colors were available in 1964-1965. The original color can be determined by looking at the Paint code on the Unit Body Identification Plate. If there are two codes separated by a dash, the first code is the primary body color and the second code is the upper body (sometimes roof) or accent color. For example, a car that was black with a white top would have a paint code of 1-72. Paint codes may also be prefixed with a P or suffixed with an A (A is Acrylic Enamel paint). Note that some cars were painted non-standard colors. These cars will typically have a code such as " 00" or "SPEC". This was reserved for large orders in the special color, usually for fleet use. 

Paint Code Color Years
1 Black (Called Classic Black in 1965) 1964, 1965
3 Antigua Red 1965
4 Mystic Gold Metallic 1965
5 Legion Blue 1965
6 Viscount Blue Metallic 1965
7 Seaside Aqua 1965
8 Marina Aqua Metallic 1965
9 Atlantis Aqua Metallic 1965
10 Montego Rose 1965
11 Barcelona Taupe Metallic 1965
12 Corral Cordovan Metallic 1965
13 Solar Yellow Metallic 1964, 1965
14 Silver Metallic 1965
43 Scepter Silver Metallic 1964
51 Rampart Red 1964
52 Sentry Blue Metallic 1964
53 Forum Blue 1964
54 Woodside Green Metallic 1964, 1965
55 Westminster Green 1964
56 Aurora Turquoise 1964
57 Lancelot Turquoise Metallic 1964
58 Bengal Ivory 1964
59 Emperor Gold Metallic 1964
60 Contessa Rose Metallic 1964
61 Vintage Maroon Metallic 1964
72 Frost White 1964, 1965


Color samples can be viewed at  http://autocolorlibrary.com/aclns.html

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Sequential Assembly Number

The unlabeled number at the bottom of the body tag is the Sequential Assembly Number. This number was assigned to the vehicle as it entered the final assembly line.Vehicles were assembled in batches as needed -- i.e., 10 Americans may be assembled then 20 Classics followed by 15 Ambassadors, etc. Minimum and maximum sizes of batches are unknown -- in some cases single cars may have gone through the lines. There were three assembly lines in operation at this time. There was an East and West line in Kenosha (these may be prefix by an E or a W to indicate which line it was built on) and a line at the Brampton, Ontario plant.

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Bibliography

The following sources were used to verify the information contained on this page:

  • AMC Rambler Club 1958-1969 Production Handbook
  • Cars & Parts Catalog of American Car ID Numbers 1960-1969, ISBN 1-880524-11-2

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