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1977 AMC Pacer X T-Shirt - Men - Side View

Product Code: AMC_PACER_77_S_BLK
$39.00

AMC Pacer X 1977 T-Shirt for Men

When AMC introduced the Pacer in 1975 it was unlike any other vehicle on the road. It featured a unique hatchback design, a passenger's side door that was larger than the driver's door, a high glass area, a sloping hood, and a design which is one of the most recognizable of all times. In total, 280,000 examples of the AMC Pacer were built between 1975 and 1980. The design is still considered controversial. Its wide body and short design was uncommon. Also, a small car being powered by large engines did little for its fuel economy or its appeal. But the Pacer is cool, and in which other car Queen‘s “Bohemian Rhapsody” could sound that good?! Scwiiiiiiiiing!

A game of subtle lights and shadows reveal the magnificent curves of the body of the AMC Pacer X 1977, a Legendary American Automobile. Detailed and harmonious, the artistic illustration has grabbed the essence of one of the most influential vehicle of the 20th century and is printed in front of the tee. Refine and stylish, it is a perfect wear for any occasion and to show your passion for a true Legend that lives forever: the AMC Pacer X 1977 Short Sleeve T-Shirt.


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The featured original artwork has been printed on a high-quality 6.0 oz 100% pre-shrunk American cotton t-shirt.
Seamless double-needle collar - sleeve bottom hems.
It is available in Black, Charcoal, Cherry Red, Forest Green, Indigo Blue, Kiwi, Maroon, Navy Blue, Military Green, Orange, Purple, Rust, and Steel Blue
in sizes S - M - L - XL - 2XL - 3XL - 4XL and 5XL

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*Extra Tall (XT) t-shirts are available through special order. Please contact us for colors' availability, pricing and estimated delivery.

* AMC or any other marks are registered trademarks. Our products are not approved by any of these manufacturers and trademarks. We do not imply any association with these manufacturers and references are based on historical information in the public domain.