Before the Pacer became a joke on Wayne's World, it was a serious attempt at a different kind of small car. Designed to be roomy but compact, it initially sold well. This one has been treated to an ...
The iconic Mirthmobile received a full restoration and is currently on display at the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles. Ah, the AMC Pacer. At a time when American vehicles had football fields for hoods, ...
When the AMC Pacer finally hit showrooms in 1975, it was a far cry from the rotary-powered vision AMC had once promised.
Anticipating an increase in demand for smaller vehicles in the coming decade, AMCs chief stylist Richard Teague began work on the AMC Pacer in 1971. Four years later the unique, compact pod-shaped car ...
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, ...
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.
We can think of a lot of things we'd rather spend $9,000 on, but at least two bidders are interested in owning this '77 Pacer that shows only 12.7 miles on the odometer. There are hundreds of ...
Behind all the jokes and insults, the AMC Pacer is actually a car with a great deal of history. It began as radical new design from an underdog company. In an attempt to combat the big, bland, boxy ...