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- AMC_Pacer wheelbase "2540.0".
- AMC_Pacer height "1341.12".
- AMC_Pacer length "4363.72".
- AMC_Pacer weight "1360.8".
- AMC_Pacer width "1963.42".
- AMC_Pacer abstract "The AMC Pacer is a two-door compact automobile that was produced in the United States by the American Motors Corporation between 1975 and 1980.Design work began in 1971. The rounded shape and large glass area were unusual compared with the three-box designs of the era. The Pacer's width is equal to full-sized domestic vehicles at the time, and this unique design feature was promoted by AMC as "the first wide small car." The Pacer was the first modern mass-produced, U.S. automobile design using the cab forward concept.The Pacer's rounded and aerodynamic "jellybean" styling has made it an icon of the 1970s. The May 1976 issue of Car and Driver dubbed it "The Flying Fishbowl", and it was also described as "the seventies answer to George Jetson's mode of transportation" at a time when "Detroit was still rolling out boat-sized gas guzzlers."".
- AMC_Pacer assembly Kenosha,_Wisconsin.
- AMC_Pacer assembly Mexico.
- AMC_Pacer assembly Mexico_City.
- AMC_Pacer assembly United_States.
- AMC_Pacer bodyStyle Hatchback.
- AMC_Pacer bodyStyle Station_wagon.
- AMC_Pacer class Compact_car.
- AMC_Pacer designCompany Richard_A._Teague.
- AMC_Pacer designer Richard_A._Teague.
- AMC_Pacer engine AMC_Pacer__1.
- AMC_Pacer engine AMC_Pacer__2.
- AMC_Pacer engine AMC_Pacer__3.
- AMC_Pacer engine AMC_Pacer__4.
- AMC_Pacer height "1.34112".
- AMC_Pacer layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- AMC_Pacer length "4.36372".
- AMC_Pacer manufacturer American_Motors.
- AMC_Pacer productionEndYear "1980".
- AMC_Pacer productionStartYear "1975".
- AMC_Pacer thumbnail 1975_AMC_Pacer_base_model_frontleftside.jpg?width=300.
- AMC_Pacer transmission "3-speed automatic".
- AMC_Pacer transmission "3-speed manual".
- AMC_Pacer transmission "3-speed with overdrive".
- AMC_Pacer transmission "4-speed manual".
- AMC_Pacer weight "1360800.0".
- AMC_Pacer wheelbase "2.54".
- AMC_Pacer width "1.96342".
- AMC_Pacer wikiPageExternalLink pacer.html.
- AMC_Pacer wikiPageExternalLink www.AMONational.com.
- AMC_Pacer wikiPageExternalLink www.amcpacer.com.
- AMC_Pacer wikiPageExternalLink history.
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- AMC_Pacer wikiPageExternalLink www.pacerfarm.org.
- AMC_Pacer wikiPageID "309493".
- AMC_Pacer wikiPageRevisionID "605855795".
- AMC_Pacer assembly Kenosha,_Wisconsin.
- AMC_Pacer assembly United_States.
- AMC_Pacer assembly "Mexico City, Mexico".
- AMC_Pacer bodyStyle "2".
- AMC_Pacer caption "1975".
- AMC_Pacer class Compact_car.
- AMC_Pacer designer Richard_A._Teague.
- AMC_Pacer engine AMC_V8_engine.
- AMC_Pacer engine AMC_straight-6_engine.
- AMC_Pacer engine "I6".
- AMC_Pacer hasPhotoCollection AMC_Pacer.
- AMC_Pacer layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- AMC_Pacer manufacturer American_Motors.
- AMC_Pacer name "AMC Pacer".
- AMC_Pacer production "1975".
- AMC_Pacer transmission "3".
- AMC_Pacer transmission "4".
- AMC_Pacer wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- AMC_Pacer subject Category:1970s_automobiles.
- AMC_Pacer subject Category:1980s_automobiles.
- AMC_Pacer subject Category:AMC_vehicles.
- AMC_Pacer subject Category:Compact_cars.
- AMC_Pacer subject Category:Coupes.
- AMC_Pacer subject Category:Historic_electric_vehicles.
- AMC_Pacer subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- AMC_Pacer subject Category:Station_wagons.
- AMC_Pacer subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1975.
- AMC_Pacer type 1970sAutomobiles.
- AMC_Pacer type 1980sAutomobiles.
- AMC_Pacer type AMCVehicles.
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- AMC_Pacer comment "The AMC Pacer is a two-door compact automobile that was produced in the United States by the American Motors Corporation between 1975 and 1980.Design work began in 1971. The rounded shape and large glass area were unusual compared with the three-box designs of the era. The Pacer's width is equal to full-sized domestic vehicles at the time, and this unique design feature was promoted by AMC as "the first wide small car." The Pacer was the first modern mass-produced, U.S.".
- AMC_Pacer label "AMC Pacer".