Fascinating. I've seen some of the pics of the AM Van in the past, but seeing more pics and the video was cool. Excellent. I think the obvious is that this being a concept, that if AMC had taken it to production, it'd have had a number of modifications before being final. I'm sure that if indeed it was to be 4WD that the wheel wells would have needed more room. The engine area would also have likely needed to be extended some, which I think would have made it a bit more appealing, actually. It's not bad as it is, but a little more refinement to an actual, practical mini-van would have been awesome to see. You can bet your bottom dollar that Iacocca and co. were taking notes at the time. Lee, had afterall, been a part of the Ford "mini-van" project that got axed in the early 70s as well....and it was well known that he took the mini-van idea with him to Chryco when he took over. In fact, having seen the Ford mini-van concept pics, I think this AM Van more than likely definitely had an impact on what eventually became the Caravan/Voyager.
Oddly, one thing crossed my mind in looking at the AM Van pics this time. Being a "short" mini van more or less.....it actually had qualities that showed up in the Dodge/Plymouth/Mitsubishi Colt Vista in the 80s, and then even in the Eagle Summit (and cousins) in the early 90s. Obviously those were entirely Mitsu and only used the Eagle name, but still.....it's interesting to see the parallel approach to a small degree. So, yes, if AMC had indeed taken this to production, I think it would have made some huge waves.....especially if they had done so before '83.
BTW....a semi-related set of pics that you all may be interested in are a couple of "Jeep Van" pictures that were sent to me some years ago. I believe I was told these were out of some magazine, but Jeep *had* developed a prototype *van* way back in the late 50s or early 60s. It was based off the FC platform, as you can readily tell. It looks so much like the basic VW mini-bus in many ways, but was so much more. Front engine, rear wheel drive, 4wd, and notice the doors on *both* sides of the van! I think these were rated for seating 9 people. (how many years...decades actually....ahead of their time were these...wow!) I was never a big fan of the FC jeeps, but once I saw this it totally changed my opinion.....and it quickly became my "man, if I could have a dream vehicle, that'd be about as close as possible". I believe I've heard about 3 prototypes were built, and at least one still survives somewhere, but not sure on the whereabouts or any of that for sure.
This second image is merely a drawing of different configurations of the Jeep "bus".....including crew cabs and so on. Some of the "vans" were supposedly made as ambulances for use in the military...I believe all sent or maybe even made overseas for like Germany or something. If any were made, they were few at most....and any surviving would be rare at best. Still....it's incredible to see these in light of "what could have been"....especially when AMC ended up with Jeep later on and came up with yet another van idea this thread has been about that would have been incredible to see. Sigh......
If anyone has any more pics of vids of the AM Van, that would be awesome to see.