The 1980 AMC Pacer D/L marks the final production year of American
Motors Corporation's famously quirky, "flying saucer" shaped
compact car. Originally introduced as an upscale package, the D/L
(DeLuxe) trim brought additional badging, chrome exterior trim, and
unique wheels. By 1978, it had evolved to become the vehicle's
standard base configuration.- The "Wide Small Car" Concept:
Designed to offer the short length of a compact car with the
interior width and passenger room of a mid-size vehicle.- Massive
Glass Area: Features an expansive greenhouse canopy, with glass
accounting for 37% of the total body area.- Asymmetrical Doors:
Engineered with a passenger-side door that is four inches longer
than the driver's door to make rear-seat loading easier and safer
from curbs.- Body Styles: Sold primarily as a two-door hatchback or
a four-door station wagon.- Interior Appointments: Offered premium
touches like woodgrain dash accents, reclining bucket seats, and
optional factory air conditioning.Part of the Duncan Imports
collection since 2015, this car is now available for sale.A D/L
hatchback with 15,270 Kilometer/9,488 Miles. All original survivor.
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