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The AMC Pacer is a two-door compact car produced in the United States by American ... 1977 Pacer DL station wagon with woodgrain 1977 Pacer wagon with a ride-on ...
English: 1977 AMC Pacer D/L 2-door station wagon - finished in "Firecracker Red" and optional "wood" trim (imitation "woodie"). This was the first model year for the station wagon model Pacer made by American Motors Corporation. Picture was taken at an automobile gathering in "Nashville" - PA.
Chevrolet Chevelle Wagon. Years produced: 1963-1977 ... AMC Pacer Wagon. 25. AMC Pacer. Years produced: 1975-1979 Original starting price: $3,799
Chevrolet offered a simulated woodie version of the Chevette in 1976, and AMC offered the Pacer wagon with optional simulated wood trim in 1977. Ford also marketed version of their Ranchero model, a coupe utility produced between 1957 and 1979 with an open bed like a pickup truck but from a station wagon platform, with simulated woodgrain siding.
1981 AMC Eagle Wagon 1981 AMC Concord. In August 1979, for the 1980 model year, American Motors introduced four-wheel-drive versions of the Spirit and Concord, calling the collective line the AMC Eagle. Eagles rapidly became one of the company's best-known products and are considered one of the first "crossover SUVs".
Ford Ranch Wagon (1952–1962) Kaiser Manhattan ... AMC Pacer (1975–1979) Buick Skyhawk ... AMC Concord (1977–1983) Buick Electra (1977-1984)
The AMC Matador is a series of American automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) across two generations, from 1971 through 1973 (mid-size) and 1974 until 1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.
The AMC straight-6 engine is a family of straight-six engines that were produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC), and used in AMC passenger cars and Jeep vehicles from 1964 through 2006. Production continued after Chrysler acquired AMC in 1987.