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For instance, it's a whopping 700 pounds (318 kg) lighter than the 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T this blue Hornet races in the video below. The R/T in question packs a massive 440-cubic-inch (7.2.


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The Hornet was an anomaly during the 1970s decade in that it was a compact car that was never available with a 4-cylinder engine like most compact cars of this era. Most Hornets rolled off the assembly line with a straight-six cylinder engine under the hood. For the 1970 model year only, there was a 128 gross horsepower 199 cubic-inch straight-six.


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If that sounds slow, consider that the buff mag staff tested a same-year LT-1 Camaro Z28 in the October, 1970 issue that resulted in an E.T. of 15.4 @ 90 mph; and a 270-hp Nova SS to an E.T. of 15.92 @ 87.63 (January, 1971). Chrysler's Dodge and Plymouth divisions, meanwhile, had ample practice stuffing big engines into small cars.


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The 2006 Dodge Hornet Concept Photo by Stellantis Fitted with rear-opening rear doors like a Mazda MX-30 and seats that folded completely flat, the Hornet looks incredibly cool in retrospect.


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Curbside Classic: 1970 AMC Hornet - Today Is The First Day of the Rest Of Your Life By J P Cavanaugh - Posted on January 26, 2023 ( first posted 4/30/2013 ) The 1970s was the decade of pop psychology. How could anyone alive during that time forget the phenomena of I'm OK, You're OK and Jonathan Livingston Seagull?


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The AMC Hornet was a series of compact cars introduced for the 1970 model year. The Hornet was offered in four distinct body styles: two door sedan, four door sedan, station wagon, and hatchback. One of the most notable variants was the dramatic Hornet AMX.


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Vintage C&D Preview Test: 1970 AMC Hornet - Goodbye Rambler, or The Last True Rambler? By Paul Niedermeyer - Posted on March 25, 2018 The Hornet was a very significant car for AMC.


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1970 AMC Hornet. American Motors, smallest of what used to be known as the Big Four, made some of the most memorable 1970s cars.. not that Dodge Magnum—this Dodge Magnum was Chrysler's.


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Sitting surprisingly comfortably under this Charger's hood is an 8.3-liter V10 out of a mid-2000s Dodge Ram SRT-10 pickup. Better known as the engine out of the second-generation Dodge Viper, if.


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The 1970 AMC Hornet was one of AMC's most underrated muscle cars, it faced high expectations and stiff competition but it is widely loved. Via: Wikimedia Commons The Hornet brand has been one of America's favorite cars since Hudson first used it in the 1950s. The Hudson Hornet. Scratch that.


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Curbside Classic: 1970-72 Rambler Hornet - No That Is Not A Typo! By johnh875 - Posted on October 5, 2018 Need I say it, but the Australian car market is quite different from the American? This Rambler Hornet is a very good an example of that. "Rambler?" I hear you say.


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The AMC Hornet is a compact automobile manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) and made from 1970 through 1977—in two- and four-door sedan, station wagon, and hatchback coupe configurations. The Hornet replaced the compact Rambler American line, marking the end of the Rambler marque in the American and Canadian markets.


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Origins: The Birth of the Hudson Hornet Iconic Design Legacy in Racing The Hudson Hornet Becomes a Movie Star End of an Era The 1970s AMC Hornet: A Compact Game Changer The Motorsport Legacy.