With just 71.9 miles since new, this 1974 AMC Matador Coupe is a factory-fresh artifact from Kenosha. It got the perfect ...
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 ...
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.
The 304 V8 was a special engine that AMC stuffed into very nearly everything the brand made during the 1970s. American Motors ...
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 ...
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 ...
Speaking of shakedown runs, we spied a 74 AMC Matador at the kickoff show in Arlington but never got to meet the owners. When we pulled into the show at the CityPlex Towers in Tulsa, we saw John ...
Thanks to its bold styling, ample power, and upstart nature, the Javelin became a compelling performance car option.
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