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1978 AMC Concord

1978 AMC Concord in Thomas en Senior en de grote goudroof, TV Series, 1985 IMDB Ep. 1.04

Class: Cars, Coupé — Model origin: US

1978 AMC Concord

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

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kudos SX

2011-11-25 22:11

Concord, I believe.

HWJOE US

2011-11-25 22:20

It also could be an AMC Eagle coupe

carobserver MX

2011-11-25 23:43

HWJOE wrote It also could be an AMC Eagle coupe

Cant be an Eagle, so should be 1978-79 Concord

cko US

2011-11-26 06:01

Wow. is this in Europe?
It is a 1978-79 Concord,nice 2 door body style.

rtsbusman1997 US

2011-11-26 06:46

If i'm correct, this is the Netherlands (AKA Holland).

garco NL

2011-11-26 10:18

Correct!

cko US

2011-11-26 18:52

Thats what I thought.I know some Pacers made their way to Europe but the Concord could not have been a big player.It didn't even do that well in its home market.If I were in the market for a Concord, though, this would be my pick.I think this is the nicest body style. In 1978, AMC made about 2500 AMX's,which were based on the 2 door Concord.Only about 200-300 are believed to remain.I don't think the Concord was ever given a fair chance.

Ingo DE

2011-11-26 20:06

kudos wrote The Pacer was quite a success in the Paris area...

Most famous appearance here: /movie.php?id=74103

Ingo DE

2011-11-26 21:05

rtsbusman1997 wrote If i'm correct, this is the Netherlands (AKA Holland).

O.k., Netherlands and Holland http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland isn't exactly the same, but even here and in NL itself it's mostly put on a level.

Funny coincidence: just a few hours ago I had an association, containing "Holland" and "rtsbusman1997" in my mind :D At the small advent-market in our village I had an original Dutch Link to "www.buurtaal.de" and while I ate it, I thought (no idea why) "rtsbusman1997 lives in one of the most interesting towns of the world, but he cannot enjoy these pleasures of life" :p
And when I ate a Link to "www.stockfood.de" I thought about all other poor IMCDB-ists, who have no chance to enjoy it (means: all outside of Germany) ;)

Ingo DE

2011-11-26 21:31

Back to AMC. Due IMCDb I've learned, that a handful of AMCs were even built in Germany :wow: Never known that before. For sure I've never spotted one of those ever in real life. We have two of them listed:
/vehicle_255245-AMC-Javelin-79-K-1971.html
/vehicle_173634-AMC-Javelin-79-K-1969.html (attention: this pics contains Imps!)

dsl SX

2011-11-26 21:49

ingo wrote (attention: this pics contains Imps!)

Objects of rare beauty. I saw a book today with a title that combines my main obssession with yours - Link to "www.amazon.co.uk" .

cko US

2011-11-27 00:34

According to wikpedia, amc/Rambler sold ckd (Complete Knock-down) kits to europe and New zealand until 1971.The Pacer came out in 1975 so those were probably strictly imports from the US.

cko US

2011-11-27 00:37

Oh, there was a RHD Gremlin at a car event in Michigan, imported from Australia.My father talked to the owner and apparently about a dozen such cars exist in that country, badged as "rambler" and not "Amc".

rtsbusman1997 US

2011-11-27 01:01

ingo wrote Back to AMC. Due IMCDb I've learned, that a handful of AMCs were even built in Germany :wow: Never known that before. For sure I've never spotted one of those ever in real life. We have two of them listed:
/vehicle_255245-AMC-Javelin-79-K-1971.html
/vehicle_173634-AMC-Javelin-79-K-1969.html (attention: this pics contains Imps!)


Hm, who would have thought? I thought AMC built everything in America and exported them everywhere.

-- Last edit: 2011-11-27 01:01:25

rtsbusman1997 US

2011-11-27 01:04

ingo wrote
Funny coincidence: just a few hours ago I had an association, containing "Holland" and "rtsbusman1997" in my mind :D At the small advent-market in our village I had an original Dutch Link to "www.buurtaal.de" and while I ate it, I thought (no idea why) "rtsbusman1997 lives in one of the most interesting towns of the world, but he cannot enjoy these pleasures of life" :p


Well, you enjoy what you can get. :D

somename US

2011-11-27 01:49

cko wrote Oh, there was a RHD Gremlin at a car event in Michigan, imported from Australia.

You mean this one?

cko US

2011-11-27 04:30

Yes, somename, I believe it was that one. It was parked on Woodward at the Dream Cruise in Michigan.

Ingo DE

2011-11-29 22:06

rtsbusman1997 wrote
Well, you enjoy what you can get. :D


In the home country of dsl, Sandie and Kudos they enjoy Link to "news.nationalgeographic.com" :/

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