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I'm no expert on AMC vehicles, but think this one must be circa 1970. At the Henry, Illinois Cruise Night, 2018.
When life hands you lemons, make a really cool custom Gremlemin out of it. Complete with totally chromed out engine, clear firewall to see all the dazzle and gleam from inside the cabin and scissor doors, this lemony themed AMC Gremlin has it all! A lemonade maker in the back makes this yellow dud the coolest car on the block! Built for theFools Rush In challenge, denoting 15 diverse, foolish and totally rock stupid automotive categories.
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Super quick shots of my part in the display at this weekends AMC Expo. I'm calling this series "Versus", you can probably guess why, and the next planned installment will be Darth and Luke.
But first i need to get better shots of them.
I have a soft spot for the AMC Pacer. This one was gorgeous!
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Colby Ave Cruise Everett Washington
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White Post Auto Museum & Antiques Mall,
Tappen, British Columbia, Canada
AMC Ambassador
The particular Ambassador ended up being your top-of-the-line car manufactured by your National Magnetic motors Institution (AMC) through 1958 right up until 1974. The car ended up being generally known as your AMC Ambassador, Ambassador V-8 through Rambler, and Rambler Ambassador...
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This is my second "look" that was created by Claire. This time the dress was one of AMC's. Normally I go for full skirts but this ensemble was very comfortable to wear.
One of these days I am going to have to try going out in public.
AMC Matador
The most recognizable muscle car version from the AMC Rebel was named The equipment and available for the actual 1970 model year, following success of the 1969 SC/Rambler. In its most patriotic or flamboyant factory trim The equipment was painted white included bold red, white, and...
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AMC Pacer D/L Coupe
Collector car plated, seen parked at Len's Automotive in St. Paul. Not sure on the year, but it is a later built one given the updated front styling.
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“The AMC complex, at 14250 Plymouth Road, dates to 1927 and once sprawled 1.4 million square feet. It has been empty since 2010, when it was sold by Chrysler after the automaker's bankruptcy. Anything of value inside the building was subsequently removed as scrap, and a large back section was razed.
What's left includes the main yellowish-brick building and its tall university-like tower, as well as a long, attached three-story structure. The complex is open to the elements, awash in graffiti and missing many windows and some walls.
There has been considerable illegal dumping at the site. Chrysler kept about 900 employees in the building as late as 2009 before shifting work to its Auburn Hills headquarters.
The entire property was offered in the treasurer's tax foreclosure auction last fall (2015) for the price of $500 — plus $232,000 in unpaid taxes. The sole bidder was a Commerce Township man who backed out of the deal for undisclosed reasons.
The Treasurer's Office then offered the property to the city of Detroit, which didn't want it.
Tyler said the property's ownership will likely go to the Wayne County Land Bank before year's end (2016). County officials have brainstormed possible redevelopment and reuse options, which all would entail taking down "the majority of the existing structure," he said.
Source: Detroit Free Press, August 2016. www.freep.com/story/money/business/2016/08/04/amc-hq-detr...