Brand: AMC
AMC CD60 is a specific model of a car that was produced by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1970 to 1974. It was known as the Hornet and later as the Hornet X, and it came in both sedan and wagon bodystyles. Some highlights of the AMC CD60 include its unique "flying buttress" roof design, its base 232 cubic inch (3.8 liter) six-cylinder engine, and its optional 304 or 360 cubic inch (5.0 or 5.9 liter) V8 engines for those looking for more power. The AMC CD60 was also available with various features such as air conditioning, power steering, and a tachometer. Overall, it was seen as a stylish and reliable car during its time in production.