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The AMC Matador is a series of American automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) across two generations, from 1971 through 1973 (mid-size) and 1974 until 1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.
The Honda N360 is a small front-engine, front-wheel drive, two-door, four-passenger car manufactured and marketed by Honda from March 1967 through 1970 in Japan's highly regulated kei class — as both a two-door sedan and three-door wagon. After a January 1970 facelift, the N360 became the N III 360 and continued in production until June 1972. [9]
The Coronet R/T 2-door hardtop and convertible continued through 1970. The Super Bee was available as a 2-door coupe or 2-door hardtop. Chrysler displayed a convertible with Super Bee stripes at car shows in 1968, but never offered it as a production model. The Dodge Super Bee was a limited-production muscle car from 1968 through 1971. The ...
For car designers, two-door models can offer more striking proportions to play with, long hoods that evoke power and tapered, aerodynamic back ends. “They can get a more raked windshield ...
On 6 February 1977, out of 57 cars that started the 24-Hours of Daytona, Championship of Makes, at Daytona International Speedway, an AMC Hornet driven by Tom Waugh, John Rulon-Miller, and Bob Punch drove car #15 to 22nd place overall and 12th in the GTO class by completing 394 laps in 1,582 miles (2,546 km).
2-door Club coupe 2-door Holiday hardtop 4-door sedan 2-door convertible 4-door station wagon: Platform: A-body: Related: Buick Special Oldsmobile 88 Pontiac Streamliner: Powertrain; Engine: 257 cu in (4.2 L) Oldsmobile I6 [6] Transmission: 3-speed synchromesh manual 4-speed Hydramatic automatic: Dimensions; Wheelbase: 119.5 in (3,035 mm ...
The cowl vent was changed back to opening forward. There were built-in trunks on "touring" styles, town cars and four-door convertibles. Coupes and two-door convertibles had rumble seats plus a separate door for the spare tire at the extreme rear of the deck. All bodies now featured the Fisher Turret Top. [1] [2] 1937 Cadillac Series 70 two ...
The Nissan NX is a front wheel drive 2-door sports car produced by Nissan Motors. The NX was, loosely, an evolution of the Nissan Pulsar NX/Nissan EXA sold from 1987 to 1990 and the Nissan Sunny Coupe lines of the 1970s and 1980s, merging the Nissan B13 and N14 lineages. The NX was released in Japan in 1990.