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19711980 AMC car art print poster by Danny Whitfield


The AMC Hornet was a series of compact cars introduced for the 1970 model year. The Hornet was offered in four distinct body styles: two door sedan, four door sedan, station wagon, and hatchback. One of the most notable variants was the dramatic Hornet AMX.

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This one was equipped with the 175 hp 360 AMC V8 teamed with Chysler's Torqueflite, a combination both quick (0-60 in 9.1 seconds; a full second faster than the Grand Am) as well as surprisingly economical.

19711980 AMC car art print poster by Danny Whitfield


New Dodge Hornet: The Fastest SUV Under $30k. Automakers reviving classic nameplates for modern cars is the new in thing, reviving icons of the past and reforging them as modern wonders. While.

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Started in 1979 in Cortland, New York, Solargen used lead-acid batteries to power small electric motors which replaced the classic inline six cylinder engines of AMC models like the Concord and.

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Hornets did incredibly well in stock car racing, partially because of their power, and partially because their "step down" chassis design (where floor pans dropped between frame rails, instead of riding on top) gave them a lower center of gravity, and, as a result, better handling.

19711980 AMC car art print poster by Danny Whitfield


AMC may have climbed the mountain on the back of the Rambler, but the Hornet would take the company from its peak all the way down to the bottom, when the keys to the building in Kenosha were handed over to Iacocca and Co. of Highland Park. There's much to be said about this workhorse that seemed to get flogged increasingly harder as it got older.

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There are a lot of 1970s cars that have stuck in America's collective memory—the AMC Pacer, the Ford Mustang II, and the Porsche 914 are among those models with intriguing, if not always happy,.

19711980 AMC car art print poster by Danny Whitfield


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19711980 AMC car art print poster by Danny Whitfield


I passed up a similar Hornet hatchback in dark green a few years ago for a similar price, and it was a running, driving car, but had some rust on the front fenders. The clincher on that one is that it had the factory hatchback tent option, like this one! A 1974 AMC brochure says: "Hornet Hatchback - the sporty car with room to travel in."

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The 1970-1977 Hornet was AMC's best seller during the Hornet's production life. The only exception was the 1975 and 1976 model years when the AMC Pacer outsold the Hornet. AMC's best sales volume model year was 1974 when 431,798 AMC cars were produced and 145,458 of these were Hornets. The Hornet was a rear-wheel drive compact car that.

19711980 AMC car art print poster by Danny Whitfield


The AMX name would appear one last time, in 2009, when Hot Rod Magazine ran a spoof article speculating that AMC was being revived, complete with an AMX/4 mid-engine "exotic.". AMC's AMX cars (perhaps excepting the post-Hornet AMX cars, which were merely restyling exercises) were groundbreaking in many respects, and they caused the market to pay enough attention that AMC was able to.

19711980 AMC car art print poster by Danny Whitfield


The AMC Hornet is a compact automobile manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) and made from 1970 through 1977—in two- and four-door sedan, station wagon, and hatchback coupe configurations. The Hornet replaced the compact Rambler American line, marking the end of the Rambler marque in the American and Canadian markets.

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An "unrestrictive" dual exhaust system with black chrome tips brings some aural delight to the Hornet GT's turbocharged 2.0-liter engine. It rides on exclusive Direct Connection 20-inch painted.

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The Hudson Hornet is a full-size car manufactured by Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan from 1951 until 1954, when Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson merged to form American Motors Corporation (AMC). Hudson automobiles continued to be marketed under the Hudson brand name through the 1957 model year.

19711980 AMC car art print poster by Danny Whitfield


The AMC Concord is a compact car manufactured and marketed by the American Motors Corporation for model years 1978-1983. The Concord was essentially a revision of the AMC Hornet that was discontinued after 1977, but better equipped, quieter, and smoother-riding than the series it replaced. [1]

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Dodge Hornet: Hybrids for punch. The Dodge Hornet. Stellantis. The Dodge Hornet is very different from the V8-powered muscle-cars for which Dodge is best known. It shows a way forward for a car.