The 1982 AMC Eagle Deluxe Coupe (often designated as the "DL"
model) is a highly distinct, pioneering classic that holds a
special place in automotive history as one of America's very first
mass-produced crossover passenger cars. Built on a raised AMC
Concord platform, it blended the distinct profile of a 1980s
two-door coupe with the rugged capability of a Jeep-derived
four-wheel-drive system.Because 1982 was the final model year for
the full-sized, two-door Eagle coupe body style due to
disappointing sales, surviving "Deluxe" and "Limited" coupes are
highly sought-after rarities among vintage car collectors today.Key
Technical Specifications- Engine type: 258 cubic inch (4.2L) Inline
6-cylinder engine (producing roughly 110 horsepower). A rare
GM-sourced 2.5L "Iron Duke" 4-cylinder was standard, but most
buyers opted for the legendary, bulletproof straight-six.-
Transmission: 3-speed automatic transmission was the most common
pairing for the I6, though a newly introduced 5-speed manual joined
the options list for 1982.- Drivetrain Innovation: Features a
"Selectable" 4x4 system introduced for the 1982 model year. Unlike
the 1980--1981 continuous full-time setups, drivers used a floor or
dash lever to switch between 2WD and 4WD.- The Crossover Edge: : It
featured an advanced viscous coupling center differential. This
allowed the 4WD system to be driven seamlessly on dry pavement
without the "wheel chatter" or binding common in traditional
part-time truck 4x4 systems.
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