The 1978 AMC Matador Coupe was surely one of the boldest and most unique automotive designs of the late 1970s. It was a large two-door coupe that proved popular with buyers who didn't mind standing out from the crowd. The 1978 Matador was a true sporty coupe, with a sleek and muscular body design that was highlighted by a sculpted front fascia complete with rectangular headlights and an impressive grille. The long hood and fastback roofline gave it a sporty appearance, and the alluring wheel flares gave it an aggressive stance. The Matador came powered by a variety of engines, including the optional 4.2-liter V8, which had the potential to produce up to 175 horsepower. It came exclusively with a three-speed automatic transmission, which provided smooth shifts and a great driving experience. The power-assisted steering was light and responsive, while the brakes provided good stopping power. The interior had plenty of room for five passengers, with comfortable reclining seats, and most of the surfaces were covered in velour. A variety of features were included such as air conditioning, power windows, power locks, and an easy to use audio system. All in all, the 1978 AMC Matador Coupe was a unique and affordable choice for those looking for a stylish, sporty coupe that was sure to turn heads. It was great for cruising, and is sure to become a collector's item in the years to come.
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