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    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. The Hornet replaced the compact Rambler American line, marking the end of the Rambler marque in the American and Canadian markets.

  2. May 1, 2022 · The AMC Hornet Was Never Considered Much of a Handler, but Here’s How I’d Refine One Into a Compact Sport Sedan. Whether you view AMC’s extensive use of the Hornet platform throughout the Seventies and Eighties as an indicator that the company couldn’t or wouldn’t bother to spend the resources to develop new platforms or as creative ...

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  3. Oct 21, 2020 · The Hornet and its Hornet based successors kept AMC alive during the 1970s decade and early 1980s which was just long enough until AMC’s Jeep division began to flourish by the mid-1980s which kept AMC alive until the Chrysler Corporation’s purchase of AMC.

    • Origins of The "Hornet" Name
    • History
    • Year-by-Year Changes
    • International Markets
    • James Bond Movie The Man with The Golden Gun.

    The Hornet name plate goes back to the mid-1950s. The name originated from the merger of Hudson Motor Company and Nash-Kelvinator Corporation in 1954. Hudson introduced the first Hudson Hornet in 1951. The automaker formed a stock car racing team centered on the car, and the "Fabulous Hudson Hornet" soon became famous for its wins and stock-car tit...

    The Hornet's styling was based on the AMC Cavalier and Vixen show cars. The Hornet, as well as the Ford Maverick, were considered a response by the domestic automakers to battle with the imports. Development of the new model took AMC three years, a million man-hours, and US$40 million. The Hornet was an all-new design sharing no major body componen...

    The AMC Hornet was exported to international markets, as well as assembled under license from Complete knock down (CKD) kits that were shipped from AMC's factories the U.S. or Canada. The foreign built cars incorporated numerous components and parts that were produced by local manufacturers to gain tax or tariff preferences.

    As part of a significant product placement movie appearance by AMC, a 1974 Hornet X Hatchback is featured in the James Bond film: The Man with the Golden Gun, where Roger Moore made his second appearance as the British secret agent. The film's "most outrageous sequence" begins with Sheriff J.W. Pepper, who on holiday in Thailand with his wife, admi...

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  4. Jan 17, 2024 · 1974 American Motors Hornet: A Compact Marvel of Its Time. The 1974 American Motors Hornet buzzed onto the scene with a blend of practicality and modest flair, emblematic of the era's shift towards more economical vehicles.

    • 232-304 cu in
    • 210-240 lb-ft (approximately)
    • 100-150 hp (approximately)
  5. Mar 18, 2022 · The key was in the options. R&T tested a Hornet back in 1970 and was not pleased, but back then it was a six with the B/W automatic, soft suspension, drum brakes and slow manual steering. But this ’73 was altogether different, despite being the same basic car.

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  7. Mar 25, 2024 · Hornet moved 95,000 in 1970 and a pretty awful 66,000 in ’71. It did save AMC’s bacon with the small car boom that followed, and saw some impressive sales gains as the early ’70s progressed, but it sold primarily as a low cost stripper, AMC buyers usually were not option buyers.

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