The AMC Pacer X, a distinctive vehicle from the 1970s, has captured the hearts of car enthusiasts and collectors alike. With its unique design and cultural significance, the Pacer X remains a topic of ...
Vincent Geraci’s storied design career included work on projects as varied as the DeSoto Adventurer and the Levi’s jeans AMC Gremlin, the Jeep Grand Wagoneer and the Chrysler LH cars, and even some ...
Exsqueeze me? Yes, you read that headline right. Someone has paid $71,500 for a 1976 AMC Pacer, the very one from 1992’s “Wayne’s World.” Despite its distinctive design, the Pacer is often derided as ...
The AMC Pacer is a legendary nerd-mobile — most famously as Wayne and Garth’s ride in “Wayne’s World.” But while those two fictional metal-heads had a powder-blue Pacer with dorky flames on the side, ...
The 1976 AMC Pacer featured in the 1992 comedy classic is being auctioned just in time to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the film's premiere on Valentine's Day. The custom baby blue hatchback was ...
American Motors Corporation (AMC) is mainly remembered as one of the many carmakers that failed to compete against Detroit's "Big Three," but it also built quite a few intriguing vehicles. The Pacer ...
It was the car critics loved and then hated, and it has gained its own following among classic car lovers. American Motors Corporation (AMC) produced the Pacer from model year 1975 through 1980.
A 1976 AMC Pacer that starred in the 1992 hit comedy "Wayne's World" crossed the block last week at a Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Arizona, fetching a final bid of $65,000 in the process.
There's many, many things I love about AMC, America's lovable loser of carmakers, but I think its truly defining trait has to do with its sheer inventiveness and cleverness in the face of its own ...
AMC billed it as the "first wide small car" because the two-door compact Pacer was more than six feet across. Car and Driver called it "the Flying Fishbowl." The Pacer had so much glass that backseat ...