1978 Pacer wagon is so generous in its hindquarters that it looks like it may have just rolled off a Sir Mix-A-Lot video shoot. The Pacer of course was originally intended to carry a Wankel engine ...
Steve Bashford decided that maybe a Pacer, dorky as it is, could be more than merely a running gag in the Wayne's World movies. He saw potential. Starting with a pristine '78 wagon with only 9,000 ...
Pacer is a name used by both Edsel and American Motors, which is probably why it hasn't been used again. Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe wagon harkens back to the days when AMC was still a going ...
Most 20-year-olds wouldn’t be caught dead in a 1979 AMC Pacer Wagon. Bubba Alvarado isn’t most 20-year-olds. When the dust settled and the smoke cleared Sunday night at Stampede arena, the Kersey ...
It was the car critics loved and then hated, and it has gained its own following among classic car lovers. American Motors Corporation (AMC) produced the Pacer from model year 1975 through 1980.
The AMC Pacer X, a distinctive vehicle from the 1970s, has captured the hearts of car enthusiasts and collectors alike. With its unique design and cultural significance, the Pacer X remains a topic of ...
Unable to compete with the Big Three, Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson merged in 1954 to form American Motors Corporation (AMC). AMC became America's fourth-largest automaker and soldiered on until 1988, ...
Odd little facts on an odd little car: – The Pacer is a museum piece. The first one off the assembly line was donated to the Detroit Historical Museum in 1982. The rusty brown 1975 coupe has a sliding ...