AMC Ambassador 1st gen (1958–1959)
Motor CarsAMC Ambassador First generation 1958–1959 Overview Also called Ambassador V8 by Rambler Model years 1958–1959 Body and chassis Body style 4-door sedan 4-door hardtop sedan 4-door station wagon 4-door hardtop station wagon Powertrain Engine 327 cu in (5.4 L) V8 Transmission 3-speed automatic Dimensi ...
AMC Ambassador 2nd gen (1960–1961)
Motor CarsAMC Ambassador Second generation 1960 to 1961 Overview Also called Rambler Ambassador Model years 1960–1961 Body and chassis Body style 4-door sedan 4-door hardtop sedan 4-door station wagon 4-door hardtop station wagon Powertrain Engine 327 cu in (5.4 L) V8 Dimensions Wheelbase 117 in (2,972 mm) 1 ...
AMC Amitron concept (1967)
Concept carsAMC Amitron concept car from 1967 Manufacturer American Motors (AMC) Designer Richard A. Teague Body and chassis Class concept car Body style three-passengercoupé Powertrain Engine DC series traction Dimensions Length 85 in (2,159 mm) Curb weight 1,100 lb (499 kg) The Amitron was an American electr ...
AMC AMX (1968–1970)
Sports CarsAMC AMX 1968 To 1970 Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation Also called Rambler AMX (Australia) Production 1968–1970 Assembly Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States Port Melbourne, Australia (AMI) Designer Richard A. Teague Body and chassis Class Grand tourer, Muscle car, Sports car Body styl ...
AMC AMX-GT concept (1968)
Concept carsAMC AMX-GT concept 1968 Overview Manufacturer American Motors (AMC) Designer Richard A. Teague Body and chassis Class concept car Body style GT Coupé Layout FR layout Powertrain Engine V8 Dimensions Wheelbase 97 in (2,464 mm) The AMC AMX-GT is concept car developed by American Motors Corporation (A ...
AMC Car Timeline
Car-TimelineAMC Car Timeline subcompact 1955–1962: Metropolitan 1970–1978: AMC Gremlin 1979–1983: AMC Spirit 1981–1983: AMC Eagle (SX/4 and Kammback) 1983–1987: Renault Alliance based on the Renault 9. 1984–1987: Renault Encore – based on the Renault 11. Compact 1955–1956: Nash Rambler/Hudson Rambler 1957: Ram ...
AMC Cavalier concept car (1965)
Concept carsAMC Cavalier concept car 1965 Overview Manufacturer American Motors (AMC) Designer Richard A. Teague Body and chassis Class concept car Body style 4-door sedan Layout FR layout Powertrain Engine 343 cu in (5.6 L) V8 Dimensions Wheelbase 108 inches (2,743 mm) Length 175 inches (4,445 mm) Width 65.5 ...
AMC Concord (1977-1983)
Motor CarsAMC Concord (1977-1983) Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation Also called VAM American/Lerma (Mexico) Production 1977–1983 Model years 1978–1983 Assembly Kenosha, Wisconsin USA Brampton, Ontario, Canada Mexico City, Mexico (VAM) Designer Richard A. Teague Body and chassis Class Compact ...
AMC Eagle (1979-1988)
Off-Road vehiclesAMC Eagle 1979 to 1988 Overview Manufacturer American Motors: August 1979–1987 Chrysler: August–December 1987 Also called Eagle Wagon American Eagle Production 1979–1987 Model years 1980–1988 Assembly United States: Kenosha, Wisconsin (1980–1983) Canada: Brampton, Ontario (1984–1988) Body and chass ...
AMC Electron concept (1977)
Concept carsAMC Electron concept car 1977 Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation (AMC) Body and chassis Class concept car Body style three-passenger city car Powertrain Engine DC series traction Dimensions Wheelbase 60 in (1,524 mm) Length 85 in (2,159 mm) Width 69.5 in (1,765 mm) Height 46 in (1,16 ...
AMC Gremlin (1970–1978)
Motor CarsAMC Gremlin 1970 to 1978 Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation Production 1970–1978 Assembly Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States Brampton, Ontario, Canada Mexico City, Mexico (VAM) Designer Bob Nixon Richard A. Teague Body and chassis Class Subcompact Body style 2-door hatchback Layout FR ...
AMC Gremlin Concept cars (1972-1978)
Concept carsAMC Gremlins Concept cars (1972-1978) Gremlin Voyager In 1972 AMC developed a prototype "Gremlin Voyager" with a slide out rear panel called "Grem-Bin". The car was a production Gremlin with a proposed "shelf" design to make cargo loading easier. XP prototype In 1974 a production car was modified a ...
AMC History (1954-1988)
ManufacturersAMC (American Motors) History American Automotive manufacturer Michigan From 1954 to 1988 American Motors Corporation (AMC) was an American automobile company formed by the 1954 merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motor Car Company. At the time, it was the largest corporate merger in U ...
AMC Hornet (1969-1977)
Motor CarsAMC Hornet (1969-1977) Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation (AMC) Also called Rambler Hornet (Australia) Rambler American (Mexico) VAM American (Mexico) Production 1969–1977 Model years 1970–1977 Assembly Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States Brampton, Ontario, Canada Mexico City, Mexico ( ...
AMC Javelin 1st gen (1967-1971)
Sports CarsAMC Javelin First generation 1967 to 1971 Overview Also called IKA Mica (Argentina) Rambler Javelin (Australia) VAM Javelin (Mexico) Production August 1967 – July 1969 Designer Richard A. Teague Powertrain Engine 232 cu in (3.8 L) I6 145 hp (108 kW; 147 PS) 1-bbl or 155 hp (116 kW; 157 PS) 2-bbl 25 ...
AMC M422 Mighty Mite Jeep (1959-62)
Military vehiclesAMC M422 Mighty Mite Jeep (1959 to 1962) Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation (AMC) Production 1959 - 1962 Body and chassis Class 1/4 ton truck, four wheel drive Powertrain Engine 108 cu in (1.8 L) Air-Cooled V4 Transmission 4-speed manual transfer case to engage / disengage four-wheel ...