DURING the 1971 model year, American Motors Corp. manufactured 11,000 units of the big Matador station wagons. The AMC Matadors were four-door wagons, with 6,800 units powered by the six-cylinder ...
The AMC Matador Coupe, produced during a unique era in American automotive history, stands out as a distinctive model from the American Motors Corporation’s lineup. Renowned for its daring design and ...
Established in 1954 following a merger between the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and the Hudson Motor Car Company, American Motors Corporation (AMC) soldiered on 34 years until it was purchased by ...
In the early 70s, America was going through a profound transformation that shook off some of its core values to the ground. A curious side-effect of the ample transformations of the rebellious new ...
Throughout NASCAR’s 75-year history, there have been brand names on the front grilles of cars that have competed in the elite Cup Series. Today’s young crowd of fans quite possibly have never heard of ...
In order to enhance its appeal, AMC turned to a famous name from the fashion design world, Oleg Cassini, and the Matador seen here is a result of that collaboration. It's up for auction until July 24.
I remember AMC Matadors quite well from my childhood because I had a Scoutmaster who had one, and I remember that, as a small 12-year-old Boy Scout, I could sit very comfortably on the Matador's front ...
The opportunity to bring together two rare AMC muscle cars, a 1970 Rebel Machine and the even rarer 1971 Matador Machine, came about due to my long friendship with AMC enthusiast Fred Philips. When ...
The opportunity to bring together two rare AMC muscle cars, a 1970 Rebel Machine and the even rarer 1971 Matador Machine, came about due to my long friendship with AMC enthusiast Fred Philips. When ...
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