The 1971 AMC Gremlin was an iconic American compact-sized car from the 1970s. A two-door coupe, the Gremlin heralded the start of the subcompact car craze. It had sleek styling with a signature rounded nose and squared off rear. The interior featured a two-tone dashboard and a distinctive rectangular steering wheel. It was powered by a fairly reliable straight-six engine, producing just over 100 horsepower. The car was offered with a range of options such as an automatic transmission and air conditioning. It had great driving dynamics with responsive handling and a tight turning radius. The exterior was available in a range of colors, including Gold, Sunburst Yellow and Dark Amber. With its 4-cockpit design, the 1971 AMC Gremlin gave drivers the feel of a larger car in a smaller package. Thanks to the Gremlin, AMC helped create one of the earliest American subcompacts, which become the blueprint for many other models of the era.
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