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1970 Ford Maverick vs 1970 AMC Gremlin: which one made more sense then and now
In 1970, two very different American compact cars tried to answer the same question: how to keep drivers from defecting to ...
AMC never built cars for the faint of heart. Whether you called it weird, bold, or ahead of its time, the Gremlin was a shot across the bow of Detroit's subcompact scene. And in 1973, the Gremlin X ...
The year is 1972. You go to your Chevy dealer and shovel over $6,000 or so for a Corvette with the hottest engine available: The LS5 454 big block. Sure, it's down to 270 horsepower, 31 less than a ...
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$41K for a Gremlin? When They’re This Nice, Yep
Back in May, Hagerty contributor and AMC aficionado Joe Ligo penned the story, “Do ‘Cheap’ AMC Cars Still Exist? Kind Of…” In it, he goes through a range of AMC models that, well, aren’t all that ...
American Motors Corporation was the biggest independent carmaker in the seventies, which is to say it was the other American car company at the time that mattered. And sometimes, it actually kicked ...
View post: The 4 Cars That Funded Enzo Ferrari’s Racing Dreams The AMC Gremlin is the automotive equivalent of that one obscure vintage band tee you refused to throw out because, against all logic, it ...
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