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  2. A: AMC produced 101,092 examples of the Hornet in 1970. Q: What engines did the 1970 AMC Hornet have? A: The 1970 AMC Hornet had the following engine options: Inline 6 (3261 cc | 199.0 cu in. | 3.3 L.) with 128 BHP (94.208 KW) @ 4400 RPM; Inline 6 (3802 cc | 232.0 cu in. | 3.8 L.) with 155 HP (114.08 KW) @ 4400 RPM ; Q: What transmissions did ...

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    • 1969-1977
  3. 2/4-door sedan body type. RWD (rear-wheel drive), automatic 3-speed gearbox. gasoline (petrol) engine with displacement: 3801 cm3 / 231.9 cui, advertised power: 108 kW / 145 hp / 147 PS ( SAE gross ), torque: 292 Nm / 215 lb-ft, more data: 1970 AMC Hornet Sedan 232 Shift-Command automatic (aut.

  4. The Hornet is a motor car from AMC, with rear wheel drive, a front mounted engine and a 2 door saloon (sedan) body style. It is part of AMC's 7001 family of cars. The 3.3 litre engine is a naturally aspirated, overhead valve, 6 cylinder unit that produces 128 bhp (130 PS/95 kW) of power at 4400 rpm, and maximum torque of 247 N·m (182 lb·ft/25 ...

    • 4/5 seater sedan/saloon
    • 1448 mm
    • 1461 mm
    • 2743 mm
  5. Power is produced by an overhead valve, 3.8 litre naturally aspirated 6 cylinder motor, with 2 valves per cylinder that produces power and torque figures of 155 bhp (157 PS/116 kW) at 4400 rpm and 301 N·m (222 lb·ft/30.7 kgm) at 1600 rpm respectively.

    • 4/5 seater sedan/saloon
    • 1448 mm
    • 1461 mm
    • 2743 mm
  6. The Hornet is part of AMC's 7001 model range. Its engine is a naturally aspirated petrol, 3.8 litre, overhead valve 6 cylinder with 2 valves per cylinder. This unit develops 145 bhp (147 PS/108 kW) of power at 4300 rpm, and maximum torque of 292 N·m (215 lb·ft/29.8 kgm) at 1600 rpm. Power is supplied to the wheels via a 3 speed manual gearbox.

    • 4/5 seater sedan/saloon
    • 1448 mm
    • 1461 mm
    • 2743 mm
  7. Jan 17, 2024 · Performance-wise, the 1970 Hornet offered respectable figures for its class. While top speed and acceleration varied depending on engine choice—the lineup included thrifty six-cylinders as well as potent V8s—the car could typically reach 60 mph from a standstill in under 11 seconds.

  8. Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of AMC Hornet Sedan 199 (man. 3) in 1970, the model with 2/4-door sedan body and Line-6 3258 cm3 / 198.8 cui, 95.5 kW / 130 PS / 128 hp (SAE gross) offered since September 1969 for North America . According to the ProfessCars™ estimation ...

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