There's an undeniable smugness stamped into the fenders of AMC's new Matador X. And each arrogant crease is integral to an ...
With the 1974 Matador X coupe, AMC entered the personal-luxury two-door fray with a look all its own. The Matador coupe's ...
Introduced in 1927 by Nash, the Ambassador remained in production for two decades after the 1954 "takeover" by American ...
AMC was home to many legendary nameplates, from the Rambler to the Eagle. A new book tells its intriguing story.
The American Motors Corporation (AMC) is likely best remembered as the plucky underdog competitor to the Big Three in the late 1960s and 1970s, with cars like the Hornet, Javelin, Matador ...
When Nash and Hudson merged in May 1954 and became American Motors, the battle against Ford, GM and Chrysler was always going ...