Sometimes you’re looking for a time capsule, not a track time. If you’re longing to spend some time in a bygone era, there’s not a lot that encapsulates the mid-1970s quite like an AMC product. And this Hornet Sportabout is basically a leisure suit dripping with disco sweat, sporting a Jimmy Carter campaign button and ready to dig into an open-face meatloaf and mashed-potato sandwich.
Unlike many trends from an oft-mocked decade, however, this AMC (being offered up over at Hemmings Auctions) looks like it’ll endure. There are just 36,000 miles on the clock, and that’s barely broken in for the 258-cubic-inch inline-six, as it’s an engine with a legendary reputation for longevity if not outright power. The “deluxe” interior is described as like-new and looks it, although its vast plastic expanses and flat-as-toast seating are archaic by any modern standard. It’s not quite a museum piece, but it’s the perfect daily for an iconoclast—or something to hire out to film and TV producers making something set in the period.
The Sportabout part of its name refers to the four-door wagon body style and harkens to a time in which a compact wagon was a fairly normal way to get around. That makes it a practical classic, too, with plenty of room in back for all stuff to make yourself comfortable at a car show.
This example has minor and understandable needs and, like a lot of classics from this era, should go for a reasonable price. It’s a great way to dip a toe into the collector-car hobby or a good acquisition for a diehard AMC enthusiast looking to build out a collection. It’ll be fun to own if not necessarily to drive—but sometimes it’s about just enjoying the experience for what it is.
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