<p><i>"...a definitive look at an automaker with an outsize impact"</i></p>

- Eric D. Lawrence, Detroit Free Press

<p><i>A fine book chronicling AMC with interior and exterior details for each model produced each year 1954 through 1988.</i></p>

- Helen V Hutchings, Speedreaders.Info

<p><i>"The Complete Book of AMC Cars is recommended for anyone who loves automobiles, AMC cars or not. Its a beautiful, well-researched book that you will cherish. It’s beautifully crafted and expertly assembled by people who care about the product. The well-written text is enhanced by some of the highest quality contemporary photographs I’ve seen this year in a book about cars and is further enhanced by illustrations, ads and historical photographs that help tell the company’s life story."</i></p>

- Joe Farace, JoeFarace.com

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<p><i>“More than just the Eagle, Foster and Glatch guide readers through every production car AMC ever made. The Complete Book of AMC Cars spans 200 pages and is illustrated with 300 images, including archival and contemporary photographs together with period marketing materials.”</i></p>

- Greg Williams, Drivin.ca

<p><i>"...rather than just telling the story of the AMC company, it's an encyclopedic look at the company, its movers and/or shakers, its various brands and various models. It's a sad story, but you do learn about all the work, the design, the innovation, that the AMC folks put into it...if you're an AMC fan it might be the greatest thing you've had on your coffee table."</i></p>

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<p><i>"Authors Foster and Glatch have assembled a fine volume, complete with production numbers, financial results, photos and an index. It is an attractive tribute to a battle well fought."</i></p>

- Logan Gray, Sports Car Market Magazine

Get an inside look at the American automaker that rose from the decline of a once-thriving independent auto industry to put up a valiant fight against Detroit’s Big Three automakers.

In The Complete Book of AMC Cars: American Motors Corporation 1954-1988, authors Patrick Foster and Tom Glatch provide a thorough and fully illustrated review of all the production cars offered by AMC from its founding in 1954 to its demise in 1988, including:

  • Rambler
  • Metropolitan
  • Ambassador
  • Rebel
  • Marlin
  • Gremlin
  • Hornet
  • Matador
  • AMX/Javelin
  • Pacer
  • Eagle
  • Jeep

Born from the ashes of Hudson and Nash, AMC represented a last attempt at survival for an independent automobile company. Thanks to the capable leadership of CEO George Romney, the company not only survived but thrived, riding on the success of the firm’s small, economical cars like the Rambler. As the market began to shift more toward performance and luxury cars in the 1960s, AMC found itself challenged to compete with the output from Ford, Chrysler, and General Motors.
 
The fuel crisis of the 1970s positioned AMC’s smaller cars to refill corporate coffers. The firm’s purchase of the Jeep brand also generated profits, but ultimately it was too little, too late. Even a partnership with French automaker Renault and the introduction of the all-wheel-drive Eagle couldn’t save AMC. In 1987, Chrysler Corporation purchased AMC and the story of the last independent automaker came to an end.

Foster and Glatch’s engaging book covers all of the AMC models, as well as racing exploits, from its inception to its ultimate demise. Whether you are an AMC enthusiast or are simply intrigued by cars and the stories behind them, this volume is a must-have for your bookshelf.
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The Complete Book of AMC Cars is a thorough reference covering all of the production cars offered by American Motors Corporation from its founding in 1954 to its demise in 1988.
 

Acknowledgments 
Foreword by Vince Geraci 
Introduction 
Chapter 1 1954–1957: In the Beginning 
Chapter 2 1958–1963: The Great Rambler Years 
Chapter 3 1964–1969: Rambler’s Decline and AMC’s Rise 
Chapter 4 1970–1974: The New Generation Cars 
Chapter 5 1975–1979: The Difficult 1970s 
Chapter 6 1980–1983: The Cars of the Early 1980s 
Chapter 7 1984–1988: The Eagle Years 
Chapter 8 On Track, AMC in Competition 
Epilogue: American Motors Today 
About the Author 
Index

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"The Complete Book of AMC Cars is the ideal companion to our documentary series, The Last Independent Automaker. Tom Glatch and Patrick Foster have done an excellent job covering the details of every AMC car, making this book a perfect next step for viewers who enjoyed our program and now want to learn more. Each of our six episodes features a 15 second promo for the book, and I think viewers will be very interested." 

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HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT COLLECTOR-CAR BRAND: AMC was the only significant American car manufacturer to stand alongside Detroit’s Big 3 in the post-World War II period.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780760387016
Publisert
2024-11-14
Utgiver
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc; Motorbooks
Vekt
1601 gr
Høyde
276 mm
Bredde
235 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
240

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Om bidragsyterne

Patrick R Foster (oldemilfordpress.com) has spent more than 30 years studying the automotive industry. The leading authority on AMC and its predecessors, Pat has written several books on that subject and others, including Jeep, Studebaker, Hudson, Kaiser-Frazer, and Metropolitan. His popular columns appear in Hemmings Classic Car and Old Cars Weekly, and he has won awards for his books and articles from the AACA (Antique Automobile Club of America) and SAH (Society of Automotive Historians). In 2011, he was honored with the Lee Iacocca Award—one of the most coveted awards in automotive writing.

Since 1983, Tom Glatch has contributed hundreds of stories and photographs to major collector, Corvette, Mustang, muscle car, and Mopar magazines. Tom grew up during the muscle car era, and his first car was a very quick 1970 Plymouth Duster 340. Tom and his wife, Kelly, have contributed photographs to books by other Motorbooks authors, as well as Motorbooks’ Corvette calendars. When not pursuing old muscle cars, Tom works for a Fortune 500 corporation as a data and systems analyst and developer. He lives in southeastern Wisconsin.