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The AMC Gremlin is possibly the most oddball car of the late 20th century. To some, it has a face only a mother could love, and, to others, it is endlessly endearing.
The AMC 304 V8 was a special engine. AMC stuffed the engine into very nearly everything the brand made during the 1970s, bordering on dedication the likes of which we haven't seen since Chevy's 327 V8 ...
This 1974 AMC Gremlin got a V8 engine swap to ape the special-edition Randall-built XRs of the day. Drives. Volvo Volvo. The EX90 Heralds Years of Volvo Safety Innovations.
As noted, the Gremlin's odd proportions allow for a capacious engine compartment, and in this car's case, that's been filled with AMC's stalwart 258 CID OHV straight six.
The AMC Gremlin, a fast and colorful Jolly Rancher of a car, was the result of reduced gasoline supplies in the late 1960s (which played a role in the 1973 oil crisis), and the nation’s sudden ...
On the flip side, the Gremlin didn't get a taste of the muscle car action of the early 1970s. The range-topping inline-six option of 1970 delivered only 145 horsepower, while the V8 mill that AMC ...
The Gremlin actually earned generally positive reviews from the automotive press, and buyers responded positively, as well. AMC even saddled up a very ’70s Levi’s denim trim and interior package.
On this retro episode of Ignition presented by Tire Rack, we revisit a Legend, the 1975 AMC Gremlin. Actually, this is Roadkill’s 1975 AMC Gremlin, and it looks the part. What’s it doing here?
From Ate Up With Motor:. Structurally, the AMC Gremlin was a Hornet shorn of 12 inches (305 mm) of wheelbase, trimming its overall length by 18 inches (457 mm). At 161.3 inches (4,097 mm), the ...
It’s hard to think of a car that more perfectly encapsulates the seismic changes that would shake the American auto industry in the 1970s than the AMC Gremlin. Like some sort of walking fish, it ...
Don't let it eat after midnight – AMC Gremlin reimagined. Click above for high-res image gallery of Jeff Teague’s AMC Gremlin. By Dan Roth. Dec 4, 2008 10:30 AM EST Start the Conversation .
It was a '71 AMC Gremlin that had been mildly massaged into a bracket racer by the shop owner. Moss was hot for the car but the guy didn't want to cut it loose. He explains, ...