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  1. Jul 17, 2014 · 1973 AMC Hornet Hatchback. This 1973 Hornet hatchback is said to be an unrestored survivor with only 25k original miles and known history from new. According to the seller, the factory original paint is in amazing shape, and the interior is nearly perfect.

  2. 1973 AMC Hornet images and high resolution pictures. Interior, exterior, and engine photographs of the AMC Hornet.The AMC (American Motors Corporation) Horn...

  3. Jan 17, 2024 · Explore the 1974 AMC Hornet's legacy, from its stylish design to its role in 70s automotive innovation. A classic gem for car enthusiasts.

    • 232-304 cu in
    • 210-240 lb-ft (approximately)
    • 100-150 hp (approximately)
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AMC_HornetAMC Hornet - Wikipedia

    The AMC Hornet is a compact automobile manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) and made from 1970 through 1977—in two- and four-door sedan, station wagon, and hatchback coupe configurations.

  5. The Hornet was a compact car built in the US by AMC from 1969-77, replacing the Rambler American, variations were also built in Mexico and Australia. Starting in 1960, AMI (Australian Motor Industries) assembled a broad range of AMC cars, all with right-hand drive and carried the Rambler brand name.

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  6. Oct 21, 2020 · From 1970-1977 the Hornet was available with a 304 cubic-inch V8 which was rated at 210 gross horsepower for 1970-1971 and 120-150 net horsepower from 1972-1977. This was good power especially for the 2-door Hornet which had a curb weight of around 3,200 lbs.

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  8. Sep 27, 2022 · Available as a two-door coupe, a pillarless hardtop coupe, a four-door sedan, and a convertible, the Hornet was powered by the largest and most powerful six-cylinder engine in the world at the time, a 308 cubic-inch H-145 unit of inline design.

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