1978 Pacer wagon is so generous in its hindquarters that it looks like it may have just rolled off a Sir Mix-A-Lot video shoot. The Pacer of course was originally intended to carry a Wankel engine ...
Pacer is a name used by both Edsel and American Motors, which is probably why it hasn't been used again. Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe wagon harkens back to the days when AMC was still a going ...
Before the Pacer became a joke on Wayne's World, it was a serious attempt at a different kind of small car. Designed to be roomy but compact, it initially sold well. This one has been treated to an ...
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.
The vintage 1976 blue AMC Pacer, which graced the big screen in the 1992 comedy Wayne’s World, was auctioned off for $71,500 Wednesday. Nicknamed “The Mirthmobile,” the car was auctioned off at the ...
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 ...
AMC pitched the Pacer as "The First Wide Small Car", and they made a series of chuckle-worthy ads extolling the virtues of the rolling fishbowl's plus-size cabin. This is one of our favorites, because ...
When the AMC Pacer finally hit showrooms in 1975, it was a far cry from the rotary-powered vision AMC had once promised.
I couldn't find any serious rust on the car, and the interior would look good with a thorough cleaning. I'm hoping that some Colorado AMC fancier will come rescue the nice parts before The Crusher ...