Who made engines for AMC?
American Motors CorporationAMC V8 engine / Manufacturer
How much is a 1982 AMC Eagle worth?
1982 AMC Eagle Retail Prices
Trim | MSRP | CarGurus Instant Market Value |
---|---|---|
Kammback Coupe 4WD | $7,197 | N/A |
Limited Sedan 4WD | $9,714 | N/A |
Limited Coupe 4WD | $9,564 | N/A |
SX DL Hatchback 4WD | $8,301 | N/A |
How much is a AMC Hornet worth?
A: The average price of a AMC Hornet is $19,158.
What kind of engine does a 1981 AMC Eagle have?
To supplement 1980’s straight-6, for 1981 AMC also offered a version of GM’s 4-cylinder Iron Duke engine, though it was completely overmatched by Eagle’s 3,300-lb. curb weight. Four-cylinder engines remained standard – but a rare choice – on Eagles through 1984. The company then hatched two new eaglets.
How many Eagle wagons were made in 1986?
Throughout the Eagle’s lifetime, wagons were consistently the best sellers, accounting for three-quarters of total sales. Given the Eagle’s utilitarian nature, wagons meshed more smoothly with the concept than did the other two body styles. Our featured car, a 1986 model, is one of 8,217 Eagles produced for that year (6,943 of them wagons).
What was the age range for the AMC Eagle?
With the original Eagle being a bit costly and stuffy, AMC sought out 18-34-year-olds with the SX/4 and Kammback models. These cars blended the Gremlin-based Spirit with the Eagle’s 4wd system. This approach wasn’t as successful as planned, and both models lasted only two model years.
How much did a Colt Eagle cost in 1986?
The Toyota Tercel, Honda Civic and Dodge (Mitsubishi) Colt wagons all offered 4wd traction and wagon utility by 1986. And those cars all cost significantly less than the Eagle. 1986 Eagle prices started at $10,615, while a fully-loaded wagon could break the $17,000 mark – nearly in Audi 4000 Quattro range.