Interesting Facts About the American Motors Eagle
The AMC Eagle first hit the market in 1980, built on the Concord body with distinctive fender flares and a unique grille. Although the original model ceased production after 1988, the Eagle name lived on through several later generations.
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Debut Design Highlights
When the Eagle debuted in 1980 it used Concord bodies, adding minor changes such as fender flares and a different grille, giving it a distinct look while sharing a proven platform.
Production Milestone
Total production of the original AMC Eagle reached 197,449 units in its single generation, and the model was not produced after 1988.
Brand Continuation Through Generations
After 1988 the Eagle badge continued across multiple generations: a 2nd Generation (1989‑1995), 3rd Generation (1996‑2001), 4th Generation (2002‑2006), 5th Generation (2007‑2013), and a 6th Generation thereafter.
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