Class: Cars, Hatchback — Model origin:
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◊ 2006-11-18 18:08 |
Eagle hatch, Spirit 4x4, Rambler Rally AMX? -- Last edit: 2006-11-18 18:11:05 |
◊ 2006-11-18 19:09 |
Spirit |
◊ 2007-01-02 23:39 |
1981 Spirit GT |
◊ 2009-04-26 13:56 |
Eagle SX/4 not Spirit. |
◊ 2019-05-30 14:18 |
REPLACE -- Last edit: 2019-05-30 14:19:13 |
◊ 2019-05-31 20:54 |
only 7 of this in the entire IMCDB, must have sold poorly -- Last edit: 2019-05-31 20:54:32 |
◊ 2019-05-31 20:57 |
mike962 I think it was an early option that was discontinued by 1984. American wiki could be wrong: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMC_Eagle |
◊ 2019-05-31 21:00 |
It looks awesome, though |
◊ 2019-05-31 21:04 |
it looks liek an off-road and a coupe had a baby |
◊ 2019-05-31 21:07 |
...and still looks better than today's crossovers. Who would want a Mini Countryman over this? |
◊ 2019-05-31 21:09 |
No, they didn't sell well. AMC had just merged with Renault and only had really, really old product to sell. This was a last grasp to bump up sales the way the mid-size Eagle sedan/wagon did a year before, but it was too early for the 4x4 auto craze of the late 80's. They stopped making them because I believe the factory needed to be converted to make the Renault Alliance [9], which was the first truly new model that AMC made since the Pacer. |