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Return Of American Motors? It’s Time
(The Gas Station is where American Cars And Racing Executive Editor Gary Gastelu vents his opinions. Feel free to let us ...
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The End of American Motors Corporation, Episode 6: The Last Independent Automaker
We have reached the sixth and final episode of our series. By 1983, things were looking great for American Motors and its French partner, Renault. But soon it would all ...
American Motors Corporation is fondly remembered for its out-of-the-ordinary automobiles that somehow managed to look good, be good, be bad, stay affordable, and punch above their weight class. Sadly, ...
American Motors Corporation was an absolute mess by the mid-1980s, and its financial problems in the U.S. market were compounded by infighting at its European corporate parent, Renault, where ...
Only available for two and a half model years, the AMX was AMC's winning bet to create an affordable alternative to the iconic Corvette. The American Motors Corporation (AMC) emerged in 1954 when Nash ...
The historic, nearly century-old building complex in Detroit that the American Motors Corporation inhabited as its first home is being torn down for redevelopment. Opened in 1927, the facility ...
The American Motors Corporation is created as a merger between two independent car companies. The Missionary: The U.S. car market booms in the wake of World War II, until a price war between Ford and ...
Viewed in Sixties enthusiast circles as "an old folks' car company," American Motors responded, late in the decade, with their long-nose, short-tail Javelin ponycar, and its unique two-seat, ...
Despite the American Motors Corporation being dead for more than 35 years, the remains of its last dealership, Collier Motors AMC, still stand in North Carolina, with hundreds of cars left on the lot.
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