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Posted January 18, 2013 at 1:15 PM. Then, AMC could had taken a cue from Chrysler who rechristined the 1974 Plymouth Satellite as the 1975 "small" Plymouth Fury. The Matador sedan and wagon could had been the "small Ambassador" while Matador is still used for the coupe. Reply.


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AMC Matador. The AMC Matador is a series of American automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) across two generations, 1971-1973 (mid-size) and 1974-1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body.


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The AMC Matador coupe is a Brobdingnagian 209.3 inches (5,316 mm) long on a 114-inch (2,896mm) wheelbase, weighing around two tons. Although it was the shortest of the 1974 intermediates, it was actually 1.3 inches (33 mm) longer than a full-size 1959 Ford Galaxie.


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The 1971 AMC Matador Machine. (Photo courtesy of GAUK Motors.) By the time of the Matador Machine's release in 1970 as a '71 model, AMC had already had two prior successes with flashy, limited-production performance cars adapted from more sedate models in their lineup. The first, the 1969 AMC SC/Rambler, was a two-door pocket rocket based.


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Changes for 1975 and 1976 were predictable, except that the Matador Coupe and Sedan/Wagon were separated into two distinct models, with the Sedan and Wagon taking the high end of the AMC lineup. The base six-cylinder engine was enlarged to 258 cubic inches, but lost 5 hp to 95. The 304 and 360 V-8 options also lost a little punch in this year.


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Make/Model: AMC Matador. Submodel/Trim: Station Wagon. Engine: 360 V8. Transmission: 3 Speed Automatic. Exterior Color: Blue. Interior Color: Blue. Odometer Reading: 75,606. Gateway Classic Cars of Orlando is proud to present this stunning 1978 AMC Matador station wagon. The 1970s were the height of the station wagon craze and the Matador wagon.


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The mid-size Matador of 1971-74 was popular with police departments and even played cop cars on TV (for example, Adam-12). This 1973 Matador wagon is a low-mileage survivor that has received some upgrades in the past couple of years. Originally from New Jersey, this AMC is now a Florida car (Palm Coast) and is available here on craigslist for.


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AMC offered a range of engines on its first Matador, like most of its models. The smallest of the group was a 232 cubic inch (3.8L) inline-six, with a 258 (4.2L) inline-six as a one-better that was standard on the wagon. The other three engines were V8s, of 304 (5.0L), 360 (5.9L), and 401 (6.6L) displacements.


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This Matador is located in Chicago, Illinois and is available, here on Facebook Marketplace for $6,600, OBO. Listed as a 55K mile example, this station wagon is a seldomly seen version of the Matador, a car that is rarely found in any body style today. The good news is that the body is straight and aligned.


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1977. 92,360 mi. 5. 1972 AMC Matador in Cadillac, MI $21,995. 1972 AMC Madador 2dr. hardtop, excellent condition, 8 cylinders, 37000 miles, clean title, automatic. -Vehicle is on consignment and at our clients home -Please Call First and talk to a rep at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 -Showroom is by appointment only Pl.


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The new AMC Matador was the brand's top-of-the-line and was offered as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, or five-door wagon. Even as their mass-market model, the Matador couldn't deny its AMC DNA. That translated to design head Dick Teague giving the Matador a few notable oddities, the most prominent of which is the Matador's.


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The AMC Matador is a mid-size car that was built and sold by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1971 to 1978. 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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Wow, I didn't realize the Matador wagon was part of the 1973 Montgomery Ward collection. Very Broughamy. The wagon is my favorite of the 1970-78 Rebel/Matador midsizers, as they did not get the contrived Coke-bottle posterior of the four-door sedan. The 1970-73 coupes, despite getting the same fender update, looked much better with their semi.