American Motors Corporation, also known as AMC, began life in 1954 after a merger between automakers Nash-Kevlinator and Hudson Motors. It lasted until 1987 when it was purchased by Chrysler. During ...
In the 1960s, two straight-six engines were pitted head-to-head: The Chrysler Slant-6 and AMC Inline-6. Both sold well, but ...
AMC, or American Motors Corporation, may not have ever elevated itself to the level of the United States' "Big Three" automakers. However, it still made several legendary AMC muscle cars and built ...
The AMC AMX was smaller, faster, and arguably bolder than its rivals, yet it never got the recognition it truly deserved.
Forgotten by enthusiasts and often ignored by classic car collectors, AMC's 1957 Rambler Rebel remains one of America's most spectacular production sedans. The American Motors Corporation, or AMC, for ...
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