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Introduced in 1971 as a replacement for the Rebel, the AMC Matador was mostly advertised as a family car. But it also spawned a two-door hardtop with up to 330 horsepower as a competitor for the ...
It's also one of AMC's most iconic and recognizable cars they ever made. Getting back to the powertrain, the diesel engine ...
With names like Javelin and Matador, AMC cars of the 1970s had large V-8s with plenty of fins and flippers to attract America's youth. Here are the greats in no particular order. AMC Gremlin 1970-1978 ...
From the November 1973 issue of Car and Driver. There's an undeniable smugness stamped into the fenders of AMC's new Matador X. And each arrogant crease is integral to an overall air of confidence ...
A: I do not feel AMC built formidable muscle cars during the heyday of the muscle car era, specifically 1964 to 1972. Here’s why. Hudson and Nash-Kelvinator merged in 1954 to form American Motors.
Q: Hello Greg and I am a big AMC fan. Looking back to your younger days, do you feel Rambler and AMC built formidable muscle cars of the era? Also, which of the muscle car AMC’s do you give the ...
Feature on 1967 AMC Rambler Rebel drag race car. Features. Events. How-To. Merchandise. Gear Guide. ... I traded him a 1975 AMC Matador with 12,000 miles on the odometer, ...
Built from 1970 to 1978, the AMC Gremlin is regarded as one of America's worst cars. Yup, you'd be hard-pressed to find a "top 10 worst vehicles ever built" that doesn't include the Gremlin and ...
A: Ken, to answer your main question, I do not feel AMC built formidable muscle cars during the heyday of the muscle car era, specifically 1964 to 1972. Here’s why. Hudson and Nash-Kelvinator ...
The surprising AMC Penske/Donohue factory effort began with research and development in 1971, and the end result was the winning AMC Matador that competed in the 1973 to 1975 NASCAR Cup seasons.
A: Ken, to answer your main question, I do not feel AMC built formidable muscle cars during the heyday of the muscle car era, specifically 1964 to 1972. Here’s why. Hudson and Nash-Kelvinator ...