AMC Hornet

AMC Hornet

AMC Hornet

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Welcome to our wikizine called "AMC Hornet"

Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "AMC Hornet". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article... Read Full Story

History

The Hornet's styling was based on the AMC Cavalier show car. The Hornet was offered as a two-door and four-door sedan in its introductory year. A four-door station wagon variant named the "Sportabout" was added to the 1971 lineup. Also for 1971, the SC/360 was added, an 8-cylinder performance vehicle available as a two-door coupe (The tire pressure sticker on the first 1970 models hinted at the SC/360). In 1973, a hatchback coupe was added to the lineup. 1972 Hornet Sportabout AMC used the... Read Full Story

1973

The SST model was dropped and all models were now simply named "Hornet". Front-end bodywork was restyled to accommodate a new larger energy-absorbing recoverable front bumper system that met the new "no-damage at 5 mph (8 km/h)" legislation. As a result, overall length was increased 6.&nbsp:inches (165&nbsp:mm). A 2-door hatchback was introduced that Car and Driver magazine called it "the styling coup of 1973". A fold-down rear seat increased cargo volume from 9.5 to 23&nbsp:cubic feet (269... Read Full Story

1971

1971 saw the addition of the Sportabout, a 4-door wagon using a single hatch design in place of the traditional tailgate. The 2 and 4-door sedans were carryovers. The 232 engine was now standard across the range. Also of note was the SC360, a limited production compact 2-door muscle car with the 360 in³ V8, styled wheels, hood scoop, body striping, as well as other performance and appearance upgrades. Intended as a follow-up to the 1969 SC Rambler, the SC Hornet never sold well and only 784... Read Full Story

1977

After over seven years, the Hornet design seemed dated. A new sports oriented model, the AMX, was available only as a hatchback. This marked the return of a famous name that evoked AMC's original AMX two-seat sports car. The rest of the Hornet line was unchanged. 1977 production: 2-door: 6,076 4-door: 31,331 Wagon: 28,891 Hatchback: 11,545 In Fall 1977, the Hornet was restyled to become the 1978 Concord and helped establish the "luxury compact" market segment. With its upgraded design... Read Full Story
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