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How much did an AMC Pacer cost?

How much did an AMC Pacer cost?

Electric Pacers Some AMC Pacers were converted to plug-in electric vehicles. Electric Vehicle Associates (EVA) of Cleveland was best known for its Change of Pace model – a built-to-order adaptation of the Pacer that was priced at $12,360 in 1978. The company converted over 100 units.

Was the AMC Pacer a good car?

The 1975-80 AMC Pacer may have been a memorable car, but it was also a key factor in American Motors’ demise as an independent automaker. What’s particularly tragic is that the Pacer’s failure was predictable. AMC head Roy D. This early AMC Pacer’s “Salesman’s Guide” emphasized the car’s practical qualities.

When did the AMC Pacer come out?

1975
On December 3, 1979, the last Pacer rolls off the assembly line at the American Motors Corporation (AMC) factory in Kenosha, Wisconsin. When the car first came on the market in 1975, it was a sensation, hailed as the car of the future. “When you buy any other car,” ads said, “all you end up with is today’s car.

What car did Wayne Drive in Wayne’s World?

1976 AMC Pacer
The 1976 AMC Pacer from Wayne’s World is up for sale at Barrett-Jackson’s car collection in Las Vegas later this month. The restored car comes with the famous ceiling-mounted licorice dispenser, flame decals, and mismatched chrome wheels. The Pacer even includes its camera mounts from the movie.

What is a 1976 AMC Pacer worth?

**Figure based on a stock 1976 American Motors Pacer valued at $5,200 with OH rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits. Actual costs vary depending on the coverage selected, vehicle condition, state and other factors.

How much is the Wayne’s World car Worth?

Excellent news! A 1976 AMC Pacer sold for $34,000 at the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction in Las Vegas, NV today.

What is a Rambler Hornet?

Rambler American. Successor. AMC Concord. The AMC Hornet is a compact automobile, manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) and made from 1970 through 1977 — in two- and four-door sedan, station wagon, and hatchback coupe configurations.

What is an AMC Rebel?

The AMC Rebel (known as the Rambler Rebel in 1967) is a midsized car produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1967 to 1970. It replaced the Rambler Classic. A high-performance, low-priced muscle car version was produced in 1970, the Machine, that is most recognized in its flamboyant white, red, and blue trim.