AMC History: American Motors Corporation (AMC) began in 1954 when Nash-Kelvinator merged with Hudson. The founder, Thomas B. Jeffery, built his first automobile in 1897 and converted the Sterlin Bicycle Factory in Wisconsin to make Ramblers in 1900. Two years later AMC became the second automobile company to mass produce over 1500 vehicles in the U.S., one year after Oldsmobile and one year before Ford.
When Jeffery died in 1910 his son Charles took over and the 'Rambler' became the 'Jeffery' in 1914. In 1916 Charles W. Nash purchased the company and renamed it the Nash Motors Company. And in 1954 Nash merged with Hudson and eventually Kelvinator to form AMC. American Motors was purchased by Chrysler Corporation in 1987 and they changed the name to Eagles.
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AMC |
Concord Station Wagon |
1983 |
51501 |
Iowa |
$3,600.00 US dollars |
Apr 23, 2013 |
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Am Motor Corps |
Pacer Wagon |
1977 |
14420 |
New York |
$4,500.00 or Offer |
May 4, 2013 |
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AMC |
Pacer |
1976 |
94703 |
North Carolina |
$27,500.00 Make an Offer |
Mar 10, 2013 |
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AMC |
Javelin |
1972 |
20187 |
Pennsylvania |
$19,000.00 Make an Offer |
Mar 26, 2013 |
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AMC |
Rebel SST Convertible |
1967 |
51501 |
Iowa |
$16,500.00 or Offer |
Mar 16, 2013 |
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AMC |
Rambler Classic 770 |
1965 |
71105 |
Alabama |
$16,900.00 US dollars |
Mar 15, 2013 |
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