In its 33-year history, American Motors produced many memorable cars. From the merger of Nash and Hudson in 1954, until it was itself "merged" into Chrysler in 1987, its cars left their mark on the American automotive scene.These cars include the 1957 Rebel, the first muscle car, the revolutionary 1963 Classic and Ambassador, the 1965 Marlin, the 1969 Hurst SC/Rambler, the 1970 Gremlin, the designer editions of the Hornet Sportabout and Javelins, the 1975 Pacer and what is probably its greatest legacy, the 1980-1988 Eagle, the forerunner of the modern crossover.Because budgets were always tight at AMC, its designers and engineers were forced to do more with less. Was it no wonder than many former AMC employees had long runs as Chrysler employees in Auburn Hills?Legendary American Motors Magazine will celebrate the cars and people of American Motors.This is a preview test issue, our proof of concept. If you like it, lets us know. The plan is to produce four quarterly issues in 2017. That is if we can attract 1,000 subscribers willing to pay $40/year (postage included) to have four 52-page issues delivered to your door, four times a year.Please send us your feedback, if you will subscribe and if you will contribute yours stories. Write LAMM direct [email protected] want to hear from you!
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