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AMC 30-Piece Convertible Top Boot Cover Snap Button Restoration Hardware Repair Kit (Black)
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AMC 40-Piece Interior | Exterior | Engine Bay | Body | Molding | Bezel | Trim Screws | Hardware Assortment | Chrome | #6
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AMC 60-Piece Interior | Exterior | Engine Bay | Body | Molding | Bezel | Trim Screws | Hardware Assortment | Chrome | #8
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AMC 111-Piece Interior | Exterior | Engine Bay | Body | Molding | Bezel | Trim Screws | Hardware Assortment | Black | #8
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AMC Front & Rear Chrome Bumper | Bolt & Nut Hardware Kit, Stainless Steel, Pan Head (3/8-16, 7/16-14)
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AMC 25-Piece Bumper / Fender Liner / Engine Bay Push Pin Clip Retainer Kit
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Gremlin
The AMC Gremlin (also American Motors Gremlin) is a subcompact automobile introduced in 1970, manufactured and marketed in a single, two-door body style (1970–1978) by American Motors Corporation (AMC), as well as in Mexico (1974–1983) by AMC's Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos (VAM) subsidiary.
Using a shortened Hornet platform and bodywork with a pronounced kammback tail, the Gremlin was classified as an economy car and competed with the Chevrolet Vega and Ford Pinto, as well as imported cars including the Volkswagen Beetle and Toyota Corolla.The small domestic automaker marketed the Gremlin as "the first American-built import."
The Gremlin reached a total production of 671,475 over a single generation. It was superseded by a restyled and revised variant, the AMC Spirit produced from 1979 through 1983.
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