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3 lip 2024 · The Matador came in two generations: 1971 to 1973 and a major redesign from 1974 to 1978. The second-generation four-door and station wagon models were classified as full-size cars and did not share the distinctive styling featured by the Matador coupe that was introduced in 1974.
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The new Matador was available in four-door sedan, two-door hardtop (no B pillar), and four-door station wagon body styles. The 1971 sedan and hardtop models retained the same rear bumper, trunk lid chrome strip, and rear-corner chrome garnishes as the 1970 Rebel.
The Matador came in two generations: 1971 to 1973 and a major redesign from 1974 to 1978. The second-generation four-door and station wagon models were classified as full-size cars and did not share the distinctive styling featured by the Matador Coupe that was introduced in 1974.
19 sty 2024 · Our pick: While we love the funky, finned, ’50s four-door hardtop wagons, as well as the stylish two-door hardtops, we’ve got to go with the 1965–66 wagon. The interesting front-end treatment, with stacked headlights and horizontally mirrored grille, makes it look almost like a concept car.
Matador came in a 4 door sedan (shown), a 2 door coupe and a station wagon. This model was actually AMC’s new NASCAR race car, so this “X” package coupe was developed. Base Price $3,699. (X trim package) This was a good selling model for AMC as it was the only compact wagon available.
The Hornet was offered as a two-door and four-door notchback sedan in its introductory year. Unfortunately, the hardtop coupe body style was not continued from the 1969 Rambler American. A four-door station wagon variant named the "Sportabout" was added to the 1971 lineup. Also for 1971, the SC/360 was added.
10 lip 2024 · The Matador came in two generations: 1971 to 1973 and a major redesign from 1974 to 1978. The second-generation four-door and station wagon models were classified as full-size cars and did not share the distinctive styling featured by the Matador coupe that was introduced in 1974.