1970 AMC Hornet
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American Motors replaced what was formally known as Rambler in 1970. The Hornet would become American Motors flagship car from 1970-1977. As a matter of fact, the Hornet platform served AMC in one form or another for 18 years. Such models as the Gremlin, Concord, Spirit, and the all-wheel drive Eagle were derived from the Hornet. Marketed as a family compact, the Hornet was manufactured in two-door, four door and wagon configurations. With engine sizes running from a 199 cubic inch I6 to a 360 cubic inch power- house. American Motors marketed the Hornet in direct competition with what was to become the threatening foreign compact car battle of the 1970s.
Our Sublime Green 1970 AMC two-door Hornet is a real head turner. Accented with period black accent stripes. The all new interior compliments handsomely with two-tone black and matching Sublime Green seats and new black carpet. Green accent lighting adds to awesome color scheme. Under the hood is 318 cubic inch V-8 attached to a RR833 4-speed manual transmission. All attached to an 8 3/4 rear end. The engine and transmission have about 3000 miles on them since...