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- AMC_Gremlin abstract "The AMC Gremlin is a subcompact formally introduced on 1 April 1970 and manufactured and marketed in a single, two-door body style in North America (1970-1978) by AMC — as well as in Mexico by AMC's VAM subsidiary.Featuring a shortened Hornet platform and bodywork with a Kammback tail, the Gremlin was classified an economy car by 1970s U.S. standards and competed with the Chevrolet Vega and Ford Pinto as well as imported cars including the Volkswagen Beetle and Toyota Corona. AMC marketed the Gremlin as "the first American-built import".The Gremlin reached a total production of 671,475 over a single generation — and was superseded by a restyled variant, the AMC Spirit.".
- AMC_Gremlin assembly Brampton.
- AMC_Gremlin assembly Kenosha,_Wisconsin.
- AMC_Gremlin assembly Mexico_City.
- AMC_Gremlin assembly Vehículos_Automotores_Mexicanos.
- AMC_Gremlin bodyStyle Hatchback.
- AMC_Gremlin class Subcompact_car.
- AMC_Gremlin designCompany Richard_A._Teague.
- AMC_Gremlin designer Richard_A._Teague.
- AMC_Gremlin engine AMC_Gremlin__1.
- AMC_Gremlin engine AMC_Gremlin__2.
- AMC_Gremlin engine AMC_Gremlin__3.
- AMC_Gremlin engine AMC_Gremlin__4.
- AMC_Gremlin engine AMC_Gremlin__5.
- AMC_Gremlin engine AMC_Gremlin__6.
- AMC_Gremlin layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- AMC_Gremlin manufacturer American_Motors.
- AMC_Gremlin productionEndYear "1978".
- AMC_Gremlin productionStartYear "1970".
- AMC_Gremlin relatedMeanOfTransportation AMC_Concord.
- AMC_Gremlin relatedMeanOfTransportation AMC_Eagle.
- AMC_Gremlin relatedMeanOfTransportation AMC_Hornet.
- AMC_Gremlin relatedMeanOfTransportation AMC_Spirit.
- AMC_Gremlin successor AMC_Spirit.
- AMC_Gremlin thumbnail Gremlin_side_(5903000893).jpg?width=300.
- AMC_Gremlin transmission "3- or 4-speedBorg-Warnermanual".
- AMC_Gremlin transmission "3-speed Borg-Warner automatic (1970–1971)".
- AMC_Gremlin transmission "3-speed with Laycock de Normanvilleoverdrive".
- AMC_Gremlin transmission "3-speedChryslerTorqueFliteautomatic(1972–1978)".
- AMC_Gremlin wikiPageExternalLink www.AMCRC.com.
- AMC_Gremlin wikiPageExternalLink gremlin.html.
- AMC_Gremlin wikiPageExternalLink www.amonational.com.
- AMC_Gremlin wikiPageExternalLink best-and-worse-subcompact-amc-gremlin.html.
- AMC_Gremlin wikiPageExternalLink www.gremlinx.com.
- AMC_Gremlin wikiPageID "53357".
- AMC_Gremlin wikiPageRevisionID "644107358".
- AMC_Gremlin assembly "Brampton, Ontario, Canada".
- AMC_Gremlin assembly "Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States".
- AMC_Gremlin assembly "Mexico City, Mexico".
- AMC_Gremlin bodyStyle "2".
- AMC_Gremlin caption "1975".
- AMC_Gremlin class Subcompact_car.
- AMC_Gremlin designer "Bob Nixon".
- AMC_Gremlin designer "Richard A. Teague".
- AMC_Gremlin engine "Audi/VW EA827 I4".
- AMC_Gremlin engine "I6".
- AMC_Gremlin engine "V8".
- AMC_Gremlin hasPhotoCollection AMC_Gremlin.
- AMC_Gremlin layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- AMC_Gremlin manufacturer American_Motors.
- AMC_Gremlin name "AMC Gremlin".
- AMC_Gremlin production "1970".
- AMC_Gremlin related AMC_Concord.
- AMC_Gremlin related AMC_Eagle.
- AMC_Gremlin related AMC_Hornet.
- AMC_Gremlin related AMC_Spirit.
- AMC_Gremlin successor AMC_Spirit.
- AMC_Gremlin transmission "3".
- AMC_Gremlin wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- AMC_Gremlin subject Category:1970s_automobiles.
- AMC_Gremlin subject Category:AMC_vehicles.
- AMC_Gremlin subject Category:Automobiles_powered_by_longitudinal_4-cylinder_engines.
- AMC_Gremlin subject Category:Hatchbacks.
- AMC_Gremlin subject Category:Historic_electric_vehicles.
- AMC_Gremlin subject Category:Hydrogen_cars.
- AMC_Gremlin subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- AMC_Gremlin subject Category:Subcompact_cars.
- AMC_Gremlin subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1970.
- AMC_Gremlin type 1970sAutomobiles.
- AMC_Gremlin type AMCVehicles.
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- AMC_Gremlin type Hatchback103498781.
- AMC_Gremlin type Hatchbacks.
- AMC_Gremlin type HistoricElectricVehicles.
- AMC_Gremlin type HydrogenCars.
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- AMC_Gremlin type Rear-wheel-driveVehicles.
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- AMC_Gremlin type Subcompact104347119.
- AMC_Gremlin type SubcompactCars.
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- AMC_Gremlin type MeanOfTransportation.
- AMC_Gremlin type Product.
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- AMC_Gremlin type DesignedArtifact.
- AMC_Gremlin type Thing.
- AMC_Gremlin comment "The AMC Gremlin is a subcompact formally introduced on 1 April 1970 and manufactured and marketed in a single, two-door body style in North America (1970-1978) by AMC — as well as in Mexico by AMC's VAM subsidiary.Featuring a shortened Hornet platform and bodywork with a Kammback tail, the Gremlin was classified an economy car by 1970s U.S. standards and competed with the Chevrolet Vega and Ford Pinto as well as imported cars including the Volkswagen Beetle and Toyota Corona.".
- AMC_Gremlin label "AMC Gremlin".
- AMC_Gremlin label "AMC Gremlin".