1976 AMC Pacer American Motors' chief stylist Dick Teague began
work on the Pacer in 1971, anticipating an increase in demand for
smaller vehicles throughout the decade. The new car was designed to
offer the interior room and feel of a big car that drivers of
traditional domestic automobiles were accustomed to, but in a much
smaller, aerodynamic, and purposefully distinctive exterior
package. American Motors called it 'Project Amigo' as a fresh
design 'featuring a body style not seen before, using the latest
technology and exceeding upcoming safety regulations. Here's an
iconic 1976 Pacer thats in turnkey condition finished in the
original Burnished Bronze Metallic paint with off-white interior
riding on a set of white wall tires. Its a sure, head turner! Cold
air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, factory AM/FM,
radio drivers remote mirror and more. Lights, heater, horn, wipers
all check out. For a car this original that is close to 50 years
old thats pretty incredible. The more you look the more it makes
you smile.
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