The car that came to be known as the Flying Fishbowl was the 1975-1980 AMC Pacer, which lived up to its name by having 37% of its body surface made of very heavy glass. While this glass was intended ...
When we look at lists of notoriously ugly cars, the fishbowl-shaped AMC Pacer usually comes in just behind the what-could-they-have-been-thinking Pontiac Aztek and the ...
Unable to compete with the Big Three, Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson merged in 1954 to form American Motors Corporation (AMC). AMC became America's fourth-largest automaker and soldiered on until 1988, ...