Yep. I had a Ford Ranger once that had Japanese writing all over every part on it.That was Ford
Yep. I had a Ford Ranger once that had Japanese writing all over every part on it.That was Ford
I owned a 1970 AMX for a while, just before my first tour in Germany. One of the "real" AMX two seaters, just the thing for the father of a two year old and a new born...lol. Less than 25,000 of the two seaters were made from '68-'70 and they all had a little placard on the dash with the number it was. My AMX was a 390 4sp, copper colored with a black hockey stick stripe. A very fast car at least on a par with my 1969 RR 383 with air grabber option.
There was one at the Augusta Coffee and Cars last year. He said he is usually the only AMC at car shows. I can't remember what year his is.
I think the 1970 was the best looking year. His was red.
Yep. I had a Ford Ranger once that had Japanese writing all over every part on it.
remember the 74 Hornet in the James Bond Movie... the Man With the Golden Gun...jumping that broken bridge?
Ok, now I understand why the op knows nothing about flats boats or sight fishing from flats boats....
And who can forget when Chrysler and Mitsubishi teamed up. Nothing like foreign parts under a domestic name plate.
That was Ford
Yep. I had a Ford Ranger once that had Japanese writing all over every part on it.
Yes, Ford had Mazda as a partner. Chysler was the one teamed up with Mitsubishi. For awhile, Ford Rangers and the Mazda pickups were almost identical.I think I'll have to go with NOYDB on this one... I've never seen Ford build anything with Mitsubishi, The Ranger was a Mazda partnership, along with lots of other re-badges of other Ford/Mazda projects.
Ford and Mazda Separate
Mitsubishi mostly danced with Chrysler, (yes, I'm a recovering lifelong Chrysler gear-head...).
Mitsubishi and Chrysler Partnerships
It's hard to tell these days, so many companies just re-badge somebody else's product.
Now, If they could just get one of these over here, built here or imported, I'd be "in" for a nice used one in the future.
The Mitsubishi L200 Triton
~ 6,400 LB GVWR
~ 2,315 LB payload (net)
~ 7,700 LB trailer weight rating
~ 13,000 LB GCVWR
-5 passenger seating
42 MPG Highway (manual trans)
4-cylinder DiD Diesel
181 HP @ 3,500
317 ft/lbs torque @ 2,500
5-speed Aisin select trac II AWD/4WD
Locking center differential
Locking rear differential, electronic
Granted, this is a little import truck, but it is pretty impressive for what it is, But no, we still have the "Chicken Tax" from the 60s, and EPA/Safety standards that when studied, kinda make me scratch my head after all the advancements in technology.
Wait! here's some AMC content...
Toyota?Yes, Ford had Mazda as a partner. Chysler was the one teamed up with Mitsubishi. For awhile, Ford Rangers and the Mazda pickups were almost identical.
I can't remember who Chevy teamed up with offhand.
Toyota?
Yes, Ford had Mazda as a partner. Chysler was the one teamed up with Mitsubishi. For awhile, Ford Rangers and the Mazda pickups were almost identical.
I can't remember who Chevy teamed up with offhand.