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AMC Engines

AMC Engines specification and variants.

  • AMC Engines (1954-1989)

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    Engines
    1950s
    AMC Engines (1954-1989)

    AMC engines 343 4-bbl V8 1967 marlin engine 1954–1956: 184 cu in (3.0 L) Nash I6 (Rambler) 196 cu in (3.2 L) Nash L head I6 (Rambler/AMC I6) 252 cu in (4.1 L) Nash I6 320 cu in (5 ...

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  • AMC straight-4 engine (1984-2002)

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    Engines
    1980s
    AMC straight-4 engine (1984-2002)

    AMC straight-4 engine From 1984 to 2002 Overview Manufacturer American Motors (1984-September 1987) Chrysler (September 1987-2002) Also called PowerTech Production 1984–2002 Combu ...

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  • AMC straight-6 engine (1952-)

    Engines
    1950s
    AMC straight-6 engine (1952-)

    AMC straight-6 engine American Motors' first straight-six engine was the 195.6 cu in (3.2 L). It was produced from 1952 through 1965 in both overhead valve (OHV) and flathead (L-h ...

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  • AMC V8 engine (1954-)

    Engines
    1950s
    AMC V8 engine (1954-)

    AMC V8 engine American Motors Corporation (AMC) produced a series of widely used V8 engines from the mid-1950s before being absorbed into Chrysler in 1987. Chrysler kept the AMC V ...

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