1965 AMC Cavalier




Origin: US USA

Class: Proto / Concept

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2011-08-31 03:19
This was a design practice in symmetry and interchangeable body parts. The doors were interchangeable on opposite sides, as it had rear suicide doors. The hood, trunk, and other features were also shaped the same. This would have cut down on tooling costs and made replacing parts easier. This would have also seated 6, and still been compact sized. However, this model was never made, even though it was on a postage stamp in Sharjah > upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/50/Sharjah-Stamp-1970-1-rl_Rambler.jpg Much of the styling went on to the Hornet, but the interchangeable parts did not. Also, Cavalier was going to be the name of AMC's pony car, but GM had already trademarked it, even though they did not use it until 1982. AMC instead used Javelin.

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