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Amazon (1921-1922)
RegisteredManufacturers1920sAmazon Car History Billiter Street, London, EC3, England from 1921 to 1922 The Amazon was a cyclecar produced by Amazon Cars Ltd in Billiter Street, London, EC3, England from ...
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AMBAG (1923)
RegisteredManufacturers1920sAMBAG Automotive manufacturer Berlin-Steglitz; Germany from 1923 The automobile and motorcycle AG abbreviated AMBAG , was a short-lived German company for the production of ...
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AMC Ambassador 1st gen (1958-1959)
RegisteredMotor Cars1950sAMC 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 ...
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AMC Ambassador 2nd gen (1960-1961)
RegisteredMotor Cars1960sAMC 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 ...
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AMC Ambassador 4th gen (1963-1964)
RegisteredMotor Cars1960sAMC Ambassador Fourth generation Model years 1963 to 1964 Body style 2-door coupe (1963) 4-door sedan 4-door station wagon 2-door hardtop (1964) Engine 327 cu in (5.4 L) V8 ...
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AMC Ambassador 5th Gen (1965-1966)
RegisteredMotor Cars1960sAMC Ambassador Fifth generation Class Motor Car Model years 1965 to 1966 Body style 2-door sedan 4-door sedan 4-door station wagon 2-door hardtop 2-door convertible Engine ...
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AMC Ambassador 6th Gen (1967-1968)
RegisteredMotor Cars1960sAMC Ambassador Sixth generation Model years 1967 to 1968 Class Motor car Body style 2-door sedan (automobile) (1967 only) 4-door sedan 4-door station wagon 2-door hardtop coupe ...
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AMC Ambassador 7th Gen (1969-1973)
RegisteredMotor Cars1960s 1970sAMC Ambassador Seventh generation Model years 1969 TO 1973 Class motor car Body style 4-door sedan 4-door station wagon 2-door hardtop coupe Engine 232 cu in (3.8 L) I6 258 cu in ...
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AMC Ambassador 8th Gen (1974)
RegisteredMotor Cars1970sAMC Ambassador Eighth generation Model years 1974 Class Motor Car Body style Full-size 4-door sedan Full-size4-door station wagon Engine 304 cu in (5.0 L) V8 360 cu in (5.9 L) V8 ...
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AMC Amitron concept (1967)
Concept & Prototype1960sAMC Amitron concept car from 1967 Manufacturer American Motors (AMC) Designer Richard A. Teague Body and chassis Class concept car Body style three-passengercoupé Powertrain ...
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AMC AMX (1968-1970)
RegisteredSports Cars1960sAMC AMX 1968 To 1970 Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation Also called Rambler AMX (Australia) Production 1968–1970 Assembly Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States Port ...
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AMC AMX-GT concept (1968)
Concept & Prototype1960sAMC 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 ...
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AMC Car Timeline
RegisteredTimelines1950sAMC 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 ...
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AMC Cavalier concept car (1965)
RegisteredConcept & Prototype1960sAMC 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 ...
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AMC Concord (1977-1983)
RegisteredMotor Cars1970s 1980sAMC Concord (1977-1983) Overview Manufacturer American Motors Corporation Also called VAM American/Lerma (Mexico) Production 1977–1983 Model years 1978–1983 Assembly Kenosha, ...
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AMC Eagle (1979-1988)
RegisteredOff-Road1970s 1980sAMC Eagle 1979 to 1988 Overview Manufacturer American Motors: August 1979–1987 Chrysler: August–December 1987 Also called Eagle Wagon American Eagle Production 1979–1987 ...
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AMC Electron concept (1977)
RegisteredConcept & Prototype1970sAMC 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 ...
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AMC Engines (1954-1989)
RegisteredEngines1950sAMC 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 ...
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