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American Motors Corporation (AMC) produced the Pacer from model year 1975 through 1980. Reviews described the car as “futuristic, bold, and unique” yet only 280,000 units were built over the ...
Many classic cars weren’t hits when they first rolled off the assembly line, but some of these underappreciated models have ...
The car becomes extremely loud when the V8 fires up, which is more than fitting for its "Super Scrambler" nickname. If you're a fan of AMC classics, you'll definitely love this restomod, so go ...
Still wearing its original paint and powered by AMC's biggest V8, this 1-of-776 survivor captures the last blast of the ...
And these vintage cars can provide those little wins for their owners. Third-gen Cadillac Coupe De Ville Chevy Corvair 95 van Chevy C20 AMC Hornet Sportabout wagon Late ’80s Oldsmobile Cutlass ...
Finally in 1968 and 1969, AMC did release several powerful muscle cars; including the Javelin and AMX pony cars with 390 Go-Pack engines a ’69 Rambler American lightweight SC/Rambler 390-V8.
And for a few brief years, AMC made some truly exciting cars, including the AMX, Javelin, Hornet, and Gremlin X—a caricature of a car powered by AMC’s 5.0-liter V-8. More from Robb Report ...
AMC inline-sixes were also popular, including the 3.8- and 4.2-liter versions, while the 5.0-liter V8 was also on the menu if you were in an extra hurry to get to the next gas station, though it ...
Car & Driver recorded 5.8 seconds to 60 mph in a Boss 351. 1970 AMC Rebel Machine On the face of it, the second AMC in our list seems to tick all the boxes.
By 1957, however, AMC was winding down its large car production to focus entirely on the compact Rambler, and “gas-guzzling dinosaurs” became Romney’s favorite target.
Foster, who was a car salesman in the early ‘80s, recalls the “worst auto market since the Great Depression.” Before then, however, AMC’s storyline was of an independent that beat the odds.