In 1976 my father made a remark of the Pacer: it looked to him like a pregnant frog. I've always thought of Jeeps as butt ugly too. AMC had a great defecit on looks. My grandfather told me in 1977 that AMC was a spinoff of Nash in the 1950's. He said Nash was at the bottom of the barrel. Nash is not a car he praised having sold Hudson, Lincoln and Mercury in the late1940's/1950's. Hudson was swallowed up by American Motors too hence the revival of the name HORNET in the '70's. There is a joke song about the lowly Nash Rambler:If I remember right AMC used a lot parts from Ford and GM. I watched Junkyard Digs do a revival on two Eagles he bought and he was talking about how the alternator was GM and the spark box was a duraspark from Ford and pointed out other parts that were a mashup from the two.
My neighbor when I was in junior high and high school had a Pacer that she loved. It was her around town car. For going camping she had a 75 El Camino that she had a camper shell on and would pull a popup as well.
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