## AMC Gremlin, Matador, Javelin, and Hornet
AMC produced a range of vehicles under the Gremlin, Matador, Javelin, and Hornet nameplates. These models varied in size, body style, and performance, and were produced over several generations.
### AMC Gremlin
The AMC Gremlin was a subcompact car produced from 1970 to 1978. It was based on the AMC Hornet platform, but featured a shorter wheelbase and a distinctive fastback design. The Gremlin was available in two- and four-door configurations, and was powered by a variety of four- and six-cylinder engines.
### AMC Matador
The AMC Matador was a mid-size car produced from 1971 to 1982. It was available in two- and four-door sedan and station wagon configurations, and was powered by a variety of six- and eight-cylinder engines. The Matador was offered in a variety of trim levels, including the base model, the Brougham, and the SX.
### AMC Javelin
The AMC Javelin was a pony car produced from 1968 to 1974. It was based on the AMC AMX platform, but featured a longer wheelbase and a more upscale interior. The Javelin was available in two-door hardtop and convertible configurations, and was powered by a variety of six- and eight-cylinder engines. The Javelin was offered in a variety of trim levels, including the base model, the SST, and the AMX.
### AMC Hornet
The AMC Hornet was a compact car produced from 1970 to 1977. It was available in two- and four-door sedan and station wagon configurations, and was powered by a variety of four- and six-cylinder engines. The Hornet was offered in a variety of trim levels, including the base model, the Sportabout, and the X.
These four AMC models were all popular in their respective segments, and helped to establish AMC as a major player in the American automotive market. They are now considered to be classic cars, and are highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts.
1973 factory service manual covers
AMC Gremlin, Matador, Javelin, Hornet, Ambassador
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