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From 1927 to 1974, the Ambassador was one of the longest-running nameplates in the U.S. auto industry. Beginning with Nash, it survived well past the American Motors merger in 1954 to be the company’s top-of-the-line product. This example from 1970 is the SST model, the snappiest car you could buy from AMC at the time.... 1971 Amc Javelin, Tvs Motor Company, American Motor Company, 1973 Trans Am, 1970 Trans Am, Car Barn, American Motors Corporation, Best Barns, Ford Ltd

From 1927 to 1974, the Ambassador was one of the longest-running nameplates in the U.S. auto industry. Beginning with Nash, it survived well past the American Motors merger in 1954 to be the company’s top-of-the-line product. This example from 1970 is the SST model, the snappiest car you could buy from AMC at the time....

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The 1964 American Motors Tarpon concept car is often called AMC’s Mustang could-have-been, but in my opinion, it’s not, really. I think its real place in history is as AMC’s should-have-been... Morgan Motor Company, Tvs Motor Company, American Motor Company, 1969 Trans Am, Amc Javelin, American Motors Corporation, 1920s Automobile, Chrysler New Yorker, American Motors

The 1964 American Motors Tarpon concept car is often called AMC’s Mustang could-have-been, but in my opinion, it’s not, really. I think its real place in history is as AMC’s should-have-been Barracuda. Ford’s Mustang is usually referred to as the first “pony car” and it was; the whole pony car segment designation derives from the…

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Amc Ambassador, American Motor Company, American Motors Corporation, Amc Javelin, Car Museum, American Classic Cars, American Motors, Sell Car, Us Cars

Probably the most overlooked automobile in the American Motors hobby is the 1974 Ambassador, and why that’s true is a mystery to me. Perhaps it’s because these last-to-be-built Ambassadors are so different from prior models, or maybe because AMC enthusiasts tend to prefer smaller cars. It certainly can’t be due to so few being made,…

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American Motor Company, Hudson Car, Kenosha Wisconsin, Hudson Hornet, Strange Cars, American Motors Corporation, Car Company, Engines For Sale, American Motors

The Hudson Hornet is an automobile that was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit Michigan between 1951 and 1954. The Hornet was also built by American Motors Corporation (AMC) in Kenosha Wisconsin and marketed under the Hudson brand between 1955 and 1957. MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to present this unique and...

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