Built from 1970 to 1978, the AMC Gremlin is regarded as one of America's worst cars. Yup, you'd be hard-pressed to find a "top 10 worst vehicles ever built" that doesn't include the Gremlin and its ...
In the late 1960s, Detroit carmakers were still battling for supremacy in the muscle car market. However, the increasing popularity of small cars imported from Europe and Japan prompted U.S. companies ...
The year is 1972. You go to your Chevy dealer and shovel over $6,000 or so for a Corvette with the hottest engine available: The LS5 454 big block. Sure, it's down to 270 horsepower, 31 less than a ...
The AMC Gremlin has been the butt of many automotive jokes throughout the years, often appearing on lists of the worst cars in automotive history. It joined the Pacer as a strangely styled anomaly in ...
The AMC Gremlin is possibly the most oddball car of the late 20th century. To some, it has a face only a mother could love, and, to others, it is endlessly endearing. Regardless of which side of that ...
The AMC Gremlin X 304 sits at the crossroads of quirky design and genuine muscle, a short-wheelbase subcompact hiding a V8 that belonged in something much larger. Collectors have finally caught up to ...
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Some cars became punchlines, but a few rare versions were genuinely great. From the PT Cruiser GT getting the Neon SRT-4 engine and upgrades, and the Nissan Juke R hiding a full GT-R underneath, to ...
View post: Ford May Have Dropped the Shelby Name to Save Millions Was it some kind of April Fool’s joke by American Motors Corp. when it unleashed the Gremlin on an unsuspecting world in 1970? After ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
The AMC Gremlin seems to pop up on a lot of lists of terrible cars—but was the Gremlin really as terrible as some might have us believe? We say no. Look back at the car's history, and you'll see that ...
Few cars have more ignoble roots than the AMC Gremlin. It was named for the mythical creatures said to be responsible for crashing airplanes and breaking machinery. It was introduced to the public on ...
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