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Engines were equally small, with 2.5-liter AMC or GM Iron Duke units on the menu, with the AMC 4.2-liter inline-six being the beefy option.
At the time, Ramsey and Superwinch both offered winches that fit the front of the AMC Eagle. Each came with its own unique style and the ability to tug 3,000 pounds. So, we decided to dig into both.
The seller of today’s Nice Price or No Dice AMC Eagle makes the claim that the model is “The original crossover.” Let’s see if the price makes it worth jumping into this Eagle’s nest.
AMC and Jeep By 1970, with the fading of the muscle car era, AMC needed something new to boost its numbers and keep a grip on its already small market share in U.S. automotive sales. AMC acquired ...
Anyone seeing the AMC Eagle wagon on the road (if ever real, though we’re pretty sure it’s not going to happen) would probably discard it as another representative of the long-gone 1980s.
The development of the Hornet was a big, expensive deal for AMC, and right around this same time, in 1969, AMC had also just bought Jeep, giving them an iconic name and a big hole in their pockets.
To say that I loved the Eagle would be the understatement of the year. When I got home, I bought 200 shares of American Motors stock. The Eagle had convinced me that AMC was a hot property.
That brings us to this 1988 AMC Eagle Wagon which is currently listed on eBay. Probably one of the best examples in existence, the model appears rust free and has immaculate woodgrain paneling.
The AMC Eagle, essentially a Concord wagon with permanent four-wheel-drive (4WD), had a nearly 50/50 front/rear torque split distribution and boasted higher ground clearance. Through a select ...
Dateline: Snow Belt, U.S.A. Undoubtedly, American Motors' 1981 Eagle SX/4 Sport is great for winter driving in a city like Ann Arbor, which is notorious for its abominable road upkeep.
This Eagle sedan is powered by that venerable AMC I6. The car's Hemmings classified is just how we like it: short, sweet and to the point.
The four-wheel drive AMC Eagle, unlike its avian namesake, is far from a rare bird. On any short ride you are bound to spot one. Or two, or maybe even more. No doubt about it, the Eagle is a popula… ...
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