Thus, at its peak, the AMC 304 V8 kicked out upwards of 210 horsepower and 300 lb.-ft of torque in its early years but made a paltry 125 horsepower and 220 lb.-ft of torque by the end of its run.
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With a 7.5-liter V8 making 300 horsepower and a manual transmission ... Like a good neighbor, the AMC Pacer State Farm ...
The original 1976 AMC Pacer used in Wayne’s World is crossing the auction block. Sporting a baby blue paint job over the original yellow exterior, several modifications were made for the film ...
The AMC AMX, built from 1968 through 1970, was one of the only two-seat sports cars made in the U.S. when introduced.
Whilst many models over the years have fallen into this category, the motoring publication Autocar recently highlighted the AMC Pacer as one of the biggest lemons in automotive history.
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Like the Chevrolet Vega on our list, AMC's Pacer was supposed to be fitted with a rotary engine--but both rotaries had technical problems late in their development (read: after incurring heavy ...
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Built from 1968 through 1970, the model was one of the only two-seat sports cars made in the U.S. when introduced.