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1979 - 1983 AMC Spirits and 1978 - 1983 AMC Concords => Concord Archives => Topic started by: IowaEagle on January 22, 2010, 08:02:07 PM
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From the Dealer Brochure
Production Figures
2 Dr Sedans: 50,482
4 Dr Sedans: 42,126
Wagons: 23,573
The second rarest of all Concords, the 1979 2DR Concord Liftback: 2,331. In the previous year, 1978, the car was called a hatchback and was available as a more traditional styled model with 2,572 produced and the AMX version with 2,540 produced. the rarest Concord was the 1983 wagon with only 867 built.
Base Prices. The figure after the slash is the V8 equipped car base price; Concords came with 232 I-6 engines, 258's were $50 more and if you really wanted an I-4 it was the same price as a 232 car:
Base Concords
2 Dr Hatchbacks 4149/4399
2 Dr 4049/4299
4 Dr 4149/4399
Wagon 4349/4599
Concord DL's
2 Dr Hatchbacks 4448/4698
2 Dr 4348/4598
4 Dr 4448/4698
Wagon 4648/4898
Concord Limiteds
2 Dr 5348/5598
4 Dr 5448/5698
Wagon 5648/5898
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v190/IowaEagle/ALBUM%20TWO/7912.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v190/IowaEagle/ALBUM%20TWO/7913.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v190/IowaEagle/ALBUM%20TWO/7914.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v190/IowaEagle/ALBUM%20TWO/7915.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v190/IowaEagle/ALBUM%20TWO/7916.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v190/IowaEagle/ALBUM%20TWO/7917.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v190/IowaEagle/ALBUM%20TWO/7921.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v190/IowaEagle/ALBUM%20TWO/7922.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v190/IowaEagle/ALBUM%20TWO/7923.jpg)
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Very cool...thanks for posting!
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i think i should start an AMC resto/dealership. it would be so awesome being surrounded by these cars all the time
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i think i should start an AMC resto/dealership. it would be so awesome being surrounded by these cars all the time
Finding survivors might be a problem.
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Very cool brochures. Thanks for sharing.
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i think i should start an AMC resto/dealership. it would be so awesome being surrounded by these cars all the time
Finding survivors might be a problem.
oh they're out there just waiting to found!
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here's one in Maine, maybe this belongs somewhere else??
im only selling this car cause i wanna race ill take 1.500 or trade 4 a car i would not take a v6 or v8 car would like a crx or civic but any thing works my brother just got a crx & i wanna race with him call me @ 1207 395 8003 ask 4 joel & also this amc has new tires & brakes GOOD SHAPE Call me with wat u got call only or add me and send me a message on the ps3 im JUGGALO207 thanks & ill see u then
(http://images.craigslist.org/3nd3k03p65Oc5Va5U59cs8ff129c2a2811993.jpg)
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im only selling this car cause i wanna race...
Then he should drop a 360 in the thing and have some fun with a sleeper! He could make this into a pretty quick street/strip car for around $1000.
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im only selling this car cause i wanna race...
Then he should drop a 360 in the thing and have some fun with a sleeper! He could make this into a pretty quick street/strip car for around $1000.
Agreed, CRX and race, don't really belong in the same sentence (I know I'm a Knuckledragger), lol.
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Production Figures
2 Dr Sedans: 50,482
4 Dr Sedans: 42,126
Wagons: 23,573
Interesting that the two door was produced in greater numbers than the four door. Usually the four door is the "bread and butter" and it far outsells its two door equivalent.
The rarest Concord was the 1983 wagon with only 867 built.
I wish I had known that about a year ago. One of those 867 was in my local yard. Unfortunately it wasn't hard to see why it was in there - the front end looked like it had been introduced to a brick wall at high speed. Had I known of its extreme rarity, I would have at least saved the VIN and door tag for historical purposes.
It was a nice one, too... white with woodgrain, brown interior, sport steering wheel, AM/FM cassette, air, tilt, cruise, power windows and locks. Many of its rarer parts found their way home with me.
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I found the '79 numbers interesting too. My thinking is that the two door models attracted a lot of younger first time buyers. Usually, the wagon was a better seller too.
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Huh, looks like they came from the factory with a little bit of rear end sag.... :-[
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Yeah, they do appear to be a bit lower in the back.
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Huh, looks like they came from the factory with a little bit of rear end sag...
My '79 Concord sat low in the back when I got it in 2008. Then one day I noticed it was suddenly really low. I looked under it and one of the leaf springs had actually broken, and the other looked to be soon to follow with the extra weight it was now handling. This was a low mileage car, too. It's now with a new owner who has taken care of the problem.
Conversely, the '80 Concord I got out of the junkyard sits high in the back. So much so, that I opted to put larger tires back there (215-70-14) to fill the wheelwells better. This is an even lower mileage car, but I have to wonder if those springs were replaced at some point.
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IIRC the '80 may be a fleet car? Which may have had heavier springs??
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Very cool brochure and pictures. I don't know if it's just the pictures or the way the cars were set-up, but the front ends seem really gappy between the bumper and grille. :-\
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There was quite a gap due to the recoverable bumpers and AMC not using any filler in front.
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I really wish AMC would have carried the Concord hatchback over into 1980. I would have liked to have seen it with the 80-and-up large wraparound taillights.
And who knows, we may have ended up with a sixth Eagle body style out of it, too. An Eagle version of the Concord hatchback would have been a gorgeous car, especially decked out in Sport trim.
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I really wish AMC would have carried the Concord hatchback over into 1980. I would have liked to have seen it with the 80-and-up large wraparound taillights.
And who knows, we may have ended up with a sixth Eagle body style out of it, too. An Eagle version of the Concord hatchback would have been a gorgeous car, especially decked out in Sport trim.
I agree.