This is the AMC PACER. I had 4 of these. A car 30 years ahead of the industry. Almost no maintenance beyond tires, brakes and oil. Wide wheel base for stability and aerodynamic design that has been copied by all other manufacturers. But couldn't squeeze high mileage out of a gallon of gas. Fuel & ignition systems were made by Chrysler.
They even had an optional 5.0 for the Pacer.I thought I had seen everything until I had a black and white Mustang NY State Police patrol car run me down in Geneseo County.He said I was doing 80 in a 55 mph zone,but he only fined me $95
Is that a Gremlin ?
ReplyDeleteIf so , I wish I had one now!
I think it's a Pacer? AMC?
ReplyDeleteThat is a Gremlin, best named car ever!
ReplyDeleteYeah, forgot about the Pacer...not hard to do!
ReplyDeleteThis is the AMC PACER. I had 4 of these. A car 30 years ahead of the industry. Almost no maintenance beyond tires, brakes and oil. Wide wheel base for stability and aerodynamic design that has been copied by all other manufacturers. But couldn't squeeze high mileage out of a gallon of gas. Fuel & ignition systems were made by Chrysler.
ReplyDeleteI agree with a few others. I think this is a pacer. My best friend had a lime green gremlin. We called it the snotmobile lol
ReplyDeleteSome movie I watched once had a Pacer Limo.I always try to recall things without googling,but I've watched so many movies I can remember which it was.
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ReplyDeleteI think it was Wayne's World.
A Barbara Duncan move??
ReplyDeleteThe body design of the station wagon model of this pacer was the design that was used by Ford and Chrysler to make 'MINI VANS".
ReplyDeleteThey even had an optional 5.0 for the Pacer.I thought I had seen everything until I had a black and white Mustang NY State Police patrol car run me down in Geneseo County.He said I was doing 80 in a 55 mph zone,but he only fined me $95
ReplyDeleteActually, the parts manuals cross-referenced to Plymouth parts..
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