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The AMC Gremlin is a subcompact automobile introduced in 1970 and manufactured and marketed in a single, two-door body style in the United States and Canada (1970-1978) by American Motors Corporation (AMC) — as well as in Mexico (1974-1978) by AMC's Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos (VAM) subsidiary.Featuring a shortened Hornet platform and bodywork with a pronounced, almost vertical, hatchback tail, the Gremlin was classified an economy car by 1970s U.S.
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AMC Gremlin American Motors Gremlin
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TorqueFlite 3-speed Borg-Warner automatic (1970–1971) '' Chrysler overdrive (1972–1978) 3- or 4-speed automatic 3-speed manual 3-speed with Laycock de Normanville Borg-Warner
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