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Encyclopedia > AMC (automobile)
See also American Motors (AMC)

The AMC was a short-lived English steam car, manufactured in London in 1910. The Automobile Manufacturing Company billed the 10hp vehicle, which had a flash boiler, as being "absolutely safe in the hands of a novice". The car was said to have a top speed of 40 mph.




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The Story of the AMC Marlin Automobile (4370 words)
Moreover, AMC was generous in sharing its prosperity with its labor unions by bighearted contract awards that later proved to be problematic.
Automobiles were in his blood as he was a son of one of the founders of Hudson Motor Company.
During 1968, AMC improved its financial position and gained the resources to be flexible in an industry dominated by giant bureaucratic companies.
1980-88 AMC Eagle 4wd (Autoweek) (791 words)
AMC's chronic lack of development dollars meant the new car had to be cobbled together from existing parts.
Thus, AMC used the Concord (nee Hornet) body and stretched its wheelbase one inch, to 109.
AMC's big six, a 258-cid cast-iron job with 110 hp, was the only engine available the first year.
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