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AMC's car/truck prototype

Started by shanebo, December 11, 2011, 02:25:26 AM

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Budwisr

Bud
1981 SX/4
1983 SX/4
1987 Wrangler
1970 AMX
1980 Spirit AMX

Sunny

Quote from: Budwisr on April 24, 2012, 09:19:37 PM
Here's a blog of a guy who is building an awesome Pacer truck
http://pacertruck.wordpress.com/2011/01/25/bring-it-out-for-pictures/

I was expecting something hideous, but it actually looks kind of neat.
It looks really well done.

Prafeston


Budwisr

 Also check out the two seat 78 Concord he built. (Shown on the same blog) Neat concept, too bad AMC didn't do something like this for the Concord/Hornet AMXs rather then just "doll up" existing hatchback models.
Bud
1981 SX/4
1983 SX/4
1987 Wrangler
1970 AMX
1980 Spirit AMX

Prafeston

I'm pretty sure he sold that Concord on the bay several months ago.

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