Don't recall the iron duke 151 being used in any AMC? If my memory serves me 
right it was first used in GM's X bodies like the Citation

Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 12:48:21PM -0400, Harry ?M.) wrote:
>> what was that funny looking 4 wheel drive they had? I think the 6's were 200 
>> cid. At least I think I remember seeing that on the Hornet a friend had. 
>
>That was the eagle. Two engine options, 258 2bbl or a 2.5L four (depending 
>on year, it was either the pontiac 151 or the AMC 150). In addition to the 
>wagons (have two with sticks and a parts wagon), they made four door sedans,
>two door hatchbacks (called an SX4, had one with a five speed), and two
>door sedans (sometimes called a kammback, think 4wd gremlin).
>
>Absolutely unstoppable in the snow, and actually a fairly decent car to
>drive. My 84 with a dead fifth gear would still get 22-24 mpg on the freeway.
>It was my daily driver before the crown vic, which preceeded the flock of
>diesels. 
>
>K
>
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