Description1975 AMC Matador base sedan in Fawn Beige at 2015 Rockville show 1of6 (cropped).jpg
English: 1975 AMC Matador four-door sedan, built in Kenosha, Wisconsin, by American Motors Corporation. This is the standard base model, while the upmarket version in 1975 was the "Brougham". This is a full-sized six adult passenger capacity car on 118-inch (2,997 mm) wheelbase with an overall length of 216 inches (5,486 mm). It features the original factory finish (Fawn Beige, paint code: E6) and has the optional "Custom" wheel covers. Note: FR78 x 14 steel radial tires were standard on sedans, with optional whitewalls and upsize HR78 x 14 radials (standard on station wagons). Traditional bias-ply tires were available as a "delete" option. Picture taken during the 2015 Rockville Antique and Classic Car Show in Maryland.
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