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Ingenuity

The SC/Rambler’s story isn’t just about horsepower—it’s about ingenuity. AMC broke the mold with this compact muscle car, proving that performance didn’t have to come in a massive package.

Its bold red, white, and blue paint job wasn’t just patriotic; it was a statement of confidence. Kenosha’s workers poured their hearts into this car, showing that a smaller company could compete with the giants. Today, the SC/Rambler is a symbol of creativity and determination.

At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we embrace that same philosophy. Whether it’s sourcing quality beans or finding the perfect roast, we aim to provide something that stands out. Bold ideas lead to bold results—on the road and in your cup!

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The Risk Taker

In 1969, the SC/Rambler didn’t just race—it roared. Designed to be light, powerful, and affordable, it became a track legend. The car’s Hurst shifter and 390 V8 engine were engineering masterpieces. Kenosha workers poured their skills into crafting every detail, ensuring it wasn’t just a car but a legacy. Today, only a fraction of the 1,512 units remain, making them collector’s items. At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we see parallels between great coffee and great cars. Both require passion, precision, and a willingness to take risks. The SC/Rambler proved that being different could lead to greatness. So, whether you’re driving or sipping, let’s honor the bold!

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Back in the Day

In the 1960s, Kenosha was buzzing with the sound of AMC’s assembly lines. This city didn’t just make cars; it made history. The workers in Kenosha built vehicles that could rival anything from Detroit, proving that innovation wasn’t confined to Motor City. The SC/Rambler was one of their crowning achievements—a car that defied expectations. Compact, affordable, and lightning-fast, it became an icon. It wasn’t just about speed; it was about pride in craftsmanship. At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we draw inspiration from that same pride. Every bean is roasted with care, every cup brewed with intention. Kenosha gave the world a muscle car like no other, and we aim to give you coffee that’s just as unforgettable. Let’s honor the past while fueling the future!

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It was a Revolution…

In 1969, the SC/Rambler wasn’t just a car—it was a revolution. AMC took a risk with this compact muscle car, proving that big things could come in small packages.

The SC/Rambler’s tri-color paint wasn’t just a design choice; it was a bold statement. The red, white, and blue scheme symbolized American innovation and pride. Underneath that patriotic exterior was a 390 V8 engine that roared to life with 315 horsepower, delivering a quarter-mile time that rivaled cars twice its size.

At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we celebrate that same bold spirit in every cup. Much like the SC/Rambler changed the muscle car world, we aim to redefine what great coffee can be. Whether you’re sipping a light roast or revving up with an espresso, we’re here to fuel your drive!

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Honoring history with every sip!

In the late 1960s, Kenosha’s automotive industry was at its peak. AMC was a standout company, known for its innovative approach to muscle cars. While competitors focused on larger, more expensive vehicles, AMC introduced the SC/Rambler—a compact car with a big personality. Kenosha workers crafted each one with pride, making sure that no detail was overlooked. From its tri-color paint to its high-performance engine, the SC/Rambler represented the ingenuity of a city and a company willing to take risks. Today, the SC/Rambler is a symbol of how creativity and determination can change the game. It’s also a reminder of the hardworking people in Kenosha who brought it to life. Just like the SC/Rambler made a statement, so does every cup of coffee we craft. Bold, unique, and built to fuel your day—that’s Rambler Scrambler Coffee. Here’s to honoring history with every sip!

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Made in Kenosha

In 1969, AMC released the SC/Rambler with a mission: prove that small cars could dominate the muscle car scene. The red, white, and blue paint scheme wasn’t just eye-catching—it was a declaration of American engineering excellence.

The SC/Rambler came with Hurst Performance parts, including the iconic shifter that enthusiasts still celebrate today. Kenosha’s workforce played a vital role in assembling these masterpieces, ensuring that each car left the factory ready to challenge the best on the drag strip.

At Rambler Scrambler Coffee, we’re inspired by that same determination to be bold. Just as the SC/Rambler broke the mold, our coffee aims to stand out. With every cup, we celebrate the ingenuity of the past while fueling your day for the road ahead. Here’s to horsepower, heritage, and a great brew!

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American Industrial Innovation

Kenosha, Wisconsin, wasn’t just home to the SC/Rambler—it was home to generations of innovation. Starting in 1902, Kenosha became a hub for car manufacturing, with Nash Motors paving the way. By the time AMC took over, the town was synonymous with hard work and quality engineering. Workers at the Kenosha plant built more than cars—they built a legacy. Every SC/Rambler that rolled off the line carried with it the pride of the community. Today, Kenosha stands as a reminder of America’s industrial might and the creativity that powered it. Much like brewing the perfect cup of coffee, manufacturing cars required precision and passion. Here’s to the workers who made Kenosha a landmark of automotive history. And here’s to keeping that legacy alive with every sip of Rambler Scrambler Coffee!

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