The 1971 AMC Matador 4 Door Sedan is a classic American muscle car that was first manufactured over forty years ago. It was one of the first American cars to incorporate the "Coke bottle" styling which was then considered revolutionary. It was larger than AMC's previous cars, measuring in at nearly two tons with a length of nearly 200 inches. While the outside of this sedan is undeniably stylish, the power beneath the hood is even more impressive. The Matador's engine offers a substantial V8 with a displacement of 360 cubic inches, churning out an impressive 295 horsepower. This engineering masterpiece is paired with a three-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission for optimal performance. The brakes are powerful and the suspension is firm, making this a great car for spirited drives. The interior of this classic muscle car is just as satisfying as the exterior. The seats are comfortable and the dashboard is comprehensive. The interior greatly compliments the car's statement of power, with the iconic "Matador" logo being proudly featured in the center of the steering wheel. With its classic body and modern motor, the 1971 AMC Matador 4 Door Sedan is truly like no other muscle car.
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