View post: Maserati Just Ditched the Four-Cylinder—The 2026 Grecale Gets a Twin-Turbo V6 Instead 02 – 1988 AMC Eagle Wagon in Colorado junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 07 – 1988 AMC Eagle Wagon in ...
Reviving old classics is a gamble, especially if you are going to do a full-cycle restoration. They also pack a ton of surprises, something Kevin of Junkyard Digs YouTube channel knows too well. On a ...
Produced from 1977 to 1983, the Concord is one of the last nameplates built by AMC before Chrysler purchased it in 1987. A successor to the AMC Hornet, the compact car was offered in a few body styles ...
Pacer is a name used by both Edsel and American Motors, which is probably why it hasn't been used again. Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe wagon harkens back to the days when AMC was still a going ...
1978 Pacer wagon is so generous in its hindquarters that it looks like it may have just rolled off a Sir Mix-A-Lot video shoot. The Pacer of course was originally intended to carry a Wankel engine ...
Throughout the period of peak Station Wagon, the Ford Country Squire reigned supreme, while competitors such as the AMC Ambassador wagon played second (or third) fiddle. Which means that, today, cars ...
A compact station wagon won't surprise anyone these days, but when it debuted the AMC Concord ticked a lot of the right boxes. Released at the height of the Malaise era, the Concord lineup certainly ...
The AMC Eagle was a genuinely revolutionary, ahead-of-its-time machine: a car with a car-type ride that could go off-road almost as well as a military-style four-wheel-drive truck, and that didn't ...
Starting with an all original wagon and keeping the unusual body stock, Bob traveled deeper into "dare-to-be" territory by adding a 350 small-block, TH350 trans, and 9-inch rearend. Suspension is a ...
This example, however, also adds a measure of Italian design-house chic with its Gucci decor package, a rare option. It's up for auction until Wednesday, January 17. Plucky little American Motors ...
Someone asked Alf Holden, erstwhile curator of Wheels’ Eye Candy column, if he has his own collectible car.
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