This is a review of the JO-HAN kit 1969 Super Stock S/C Rambler
I am republishing this one as I never linked it to a page. This is going under a new category and will be the headliner. Anyways, … enjoy the re-do.
This review is a bit different from what I’ve usually done. This is more of a rant and dismembering than a review. The JO-HAN kits have a long-standing reputation for being rare, expensive, and of good quality. This is NOT that type of kit.
I have long wanted to buy another AMC kit that wasn’t a pitiful Pacer, lethargic Gremlin, or abhorred Matador. This kit is readily available on eBay and sells for a not-so-awful amount… around $65. I thought that I could make a good run at producing a nice-looking model. What I didn’t realize is that the lovely folks at JO-HAN designed a poorly crafted *FRAUD*.
The big gag is that the car is NOT a 1969 S/C Rambler. This is – IN FACT – a 1966 Rambler Rogue American. – And here’s why:

The rear end of the car has taillights that are wider than where the hood starts. The 1969 taillights end AT the hood. The Rambler to match this is a 1966.

The actual ’69 Rambler SC had taillights like this one. The remainder of the rear is close, but the rear valance is quite different.

This is the model car – and as you can see – the taillights do not match the ’69. This American also doesn’t have side markers like the ’69 – or any other emblems either.
Now, aside from being a fraud, the model car is quite garbage for a load of other reasons. Like:
The hood had a chip in it; the wheels were whitewalls (not typical for these cars – more for a ’66 American); the headrests don’t have the texture needed for the tri-color look; and being a ’66 vs a ’69, the car should have a 327ci – since it did not come with a 390.
I painted the car Classic White, but wished I had used a ’66 American color. That said, I would still have had a misplaced hood scoop if I wanted to go more stock. I also painted the rims as per a SC, but think I may change them as the red side decals are toast.

There is a lot to be said for buying this model car and keeping it as an investment. It is already selling for $50-$60 and more. I find the model and their high sales despicable, since it is such a hoax. It would be like buying a ’71 Hemi Cuda and finding out the kit was actually a ’74 with a lousy inline-6. As a model to build, it is among the worst I’ve ever purchased… and certainly for $56.
It is a rubbish model, tainted by misrepresentation. I’ve seen a couple of modelers build this car with the wrong rear lights, purchased a decal set, and tons of detail – just for a car that doesn’t match. I’d rather have saved all that mess and bought a proper model for half the price. You should too.