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Things go wrong at AMC: Ep.4: The last independent automaker
When it launched in 1975, the AMC Pacer was the company's most successful new product, ever. But the success quickly ...
Imagine strolling down the rows of vehicles at Cars and Coffee, overlooking all the samey, chromey, tacky ’60s and ’70s muscle cars, only to do a double-take when you spot something unusual among ...
American Motors (AMC) classics don't get a lot of love nowadays. Sure, enthusiasts know about the 1970 Rebel Machine, the 1969 SC/Rambler, and the AMX, but almost every other AMC from the 1960s and ...
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Looking at This Finely Restored 1975 AMC Pacer on BaT, You Can Almost See What They Were Thinking
Before the Pacer became a joke on Wayne's World, it was a serious attempt at a different kind of small car. Designed to be roomy but compact, it initially sold well. This one has been treated to an ...
There's no rule that says a car has to be beautiful to be eligible for Collectible Classic status. The AMC Pacer isn't beautiful. It's definitely different, though, and people notice it. Behind the ...
When a vehicle described as “hideously weird-looking” manages to outlast its critics to become a definitive symbol of an era, it's worth talking about. In an industry often defined by sleek lines and ...
On this retro episode of Ignition presented by Tire Rack, we revisit a Legend, the 1975 AMC Gremlin. Actually, this is Roadkill’s 1975 AMC Gremlin, and it looks the part. What’s it doing here? Well, ...
Only a handful of AMC Pacers – perhaps most famous for a role in the 1992 Wayne's World film – made it to the UK; now it's almost extinct Dr. Andrew Roberts is a cinema and motoring historian whose ...
This project, which he claims was built in 120 days, started out with a very rusty car that he cut the floors out of, then sliced in half. He then cut out 18 inches of width at the front, and 12 ...
Launched in 1975, the AMC Pacer was something of a breath of fresh air in the small-car segment. Compact but roomy, it had plenty of glass and a friendly, ducklike face. It was also reasonably thrifty ...
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