Boxlicker101
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Originally Posted by lovecraft68
And AMC made the first car I ever owned. A 1974 AMC Matador! Thing looked like a giant Camaro, but not cool at all.
They had a decent looking car in the Hornet though and there was another AMC that was actually pretty cool, but the name is eluding me.
My father worked for Nash Kelvinator, which merged with Hudson and was called Nash Hudson, later American Motors. The Rambler was a model of Nash and of Hudson, until it became a make, and was the mainstay of AMC. In the 60's, they started making other brands, and they were mostly the ones I referred to. Ugly though they were, they were usually quite well made.
Originally Posted by lovecraft68
And AMC made the first car I ever owned. A 1974 AMC Matador! Thing looked like a giant Camaro, but not cool at all.
They had a decent looking car in the Hornet though and there was another AMC that was actually pretty cool, but the name is eluding me.
Believe it or not the Matador won a couple of NASCAR race with Bobby Alison driving and some TransAm races back in the 70's against the cameros, mustangs and Barracudas.
The Hudson Hornet was one of the fastest cars in it's day and won a good number of the early NASCAR races. Hudson became Rambler and Rambler stated they were more interested in the human race than in Racing. Rambler became AMC and they produced some exceptionally fast cars for a small company.
The AMC that was cool was the Avanta. I got the pleasure of driving one for a year. It was part of a nationwide test. It had a big 6 cylinder in it and would scream.
My father worked for Nash Kelvinator, which merged with Hudson and was called Nash Hudson, later American Motors. The Rambler was a model of Nash and of Hudson, until it became a make, and was the mainstay of AMC. In the 60's, they started making other brands, and they were mostly the ones I referred to. Ugly though they were, they were usually quite well made.