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Pontiac also became the ninth North American automobile brand since 1987 to be phased out, after Merkur, Passport, Asüna, Geo, Plymouth, American Motors ( AMC ) ( renamed Eagle in 1988, only to be phased out a decade later ), and Oldsmobile.
For 1978, the Hornet platform was redesigned with an adaptation of the new Gremlin front-end design and renamed AMC Concord.
In the AMC remake, the character is played by Jim Caviezel, renamed " Six ".
On January 1st, 2012, Namco Cybertainment Inc. was renamed as Namco Entertainment Inc. Namco Entertainment Inc. now operates locations in nearly 1, 000 locations throughout North America and the Caribbean including a growing number of mall locations along with partner locations including select locations for major chains such as AMC Theatres, Walmart, and Brunswick Zone.
Chrysler dropped the legacy line of AMC cars and renamed the distribution of Jeeps, the Medallion captive import, as well as the new Premier, under newly established Jeep-Eagle Division as a way to increase Jeep production and focus more money on marketing.
Production of the Alliance and Encore ( renamed the Alliance Hatchback in the 1987 model year ) was discontinued after Chrysler's buyout of AMC in 1987.
The car was renamed Eagle Premier, the new marque taking its name from AMC ’ s last product.
* On July 1, 2011, Rainbow Media was spun off by its parent company, Cablevision ; with this spin-off, the company was renamed AMC Networks.
In 1970, the Kaiser Jeep Corporation, as the company had been renamed in 1963, was sold to American Motors Corporation which continued to manufacture Jeep vehicles until AMC itself was purchased by Chrysler in 1987 for $ 360 million.
On July 1, 2011, Rainbow Media was spun off by its parent company, Cablevision ; with this spin-off, the company was renamed AMC Networks.
* AMC Theatres, opened 1998 as General Cinema on former Sears Catalog Oulet site, renamed to AMC in 2002

AMC and division
The Jeep / Eagle division of Chrysler Corporation was formed after Chrysler's 1987 buyout of American Motors Corporation, or AMC.
The Jeep / Eagle division of Chrysler Corporation was formed from the remains of AMC after Chrysler's 1987 buyout.
AMC became the Jeep-Eagle division of Chrysler.
* Canadian Fabricated Products Ltd. – An AMC division ( part of AMC Canada, Ltd .) in Stratford, Ontario ; established 1971 and sold post-buyout by DaimlerChrysler in 1994 ; produced automotive interior trim.
* Guelph Products – An AMC division ( also part of AMC Canada, Ltd .) in Guelph, Ontario ; opened in 1987, and subsequently sold by Chrysler in early 1993 ; the operation supplied moulded plastic components to the Brampton Assembly Plant.
The division produced plastic parts for AMC and other industries.
In 1970, American Motors ( AMC ) purchased the division, which still exists today as AM General.
Iacocca led Chrysler's acquisition of AMC in 1987, which brought the profitable Jeep division under the corporate umbrella.
It created the short-lived Eagle division, formed from the remnants of AMC.
Starting in 1975, Regal coupes came standard with Buick's resurrected V6 engine previously offered on the Skylark from 1964 to 1967 ; the engine's tooling had been sold to Kaiser Motors for use in Jeep models ( Kaiser was purchased by American Motors in 1970 and Jeep became an AMC division ) and sold back to GM by AMC in 1974.
In 1993, Cablevision bought out Liberty Media's 50 % stake in AMC, making Cablevision's Rainbow Media division the majority owner of the channel ; incidentally in August of that year, Liberty announced its intent to purchase Cablevision's then-25 % stake in the channel, with the Turner Broadcasting System helping to finance the buyout with the option for TBS to eventually buy AMC outright.
It was sold as a captive import by the Jeep-Eagle sales division that was created after Chrysler Corporation purchased American Motors Corporation ( AMC ) in 1987.
It was sold by the Eagle division of the Chrysler Corporation, replacing the AMC / Renault-designed Eagle Premier ( from which the Vision was derived ).
Design of the chassis began in the late 1980s, after Chrysler had bought another automaker: American Motors Corporation ( AMC ) in 1987, from which the Eagle division is derived.
Recently, the rights to this film were acquired by the American Movie Classics division of AMC Film Holdings, LLC, while TV rights are handled for syndication by Trifecta Entertainment & Media ( under Paramount Pictures ).
Nash-Kelvinator became a division of American Motors ( AMC ) when Nash merged with Hudson in 1954.
In 1973, driving an AMC Matador for Penske Racing in NASCAR's top division, the Winston Cup Series, Donohue won the season-opening event at Riverside.
Although the original AMC Eagle was not produced after 1988, the Eagle brand, as part of the newly formed Jeep-Eagle division of the Chrysler Corporation, would soldier on.
Nash Motors became a division of American Motors Corporation ( AMC ) that was formed as a result of a merger with Hudson Motor Car Company in January 1954.

AMC and AM
A month later, AMC announced that it would halt the production of standard urban transit buses after about 4, 300 were sold by its AM General subsidiary during three years.

AMC and General
Ford and General Motors were to launch new subcompact cars for 1971, but AMC did not have the financial resources to compete with an entirely new design.
In 1959, AMC hired designer Richard A. Teague who had previously worked for General Motors, Packard, and Chrysler ; after Edmund E. Anderson left the company in 1961, Teague was named principal designer and in 1964, Vice President.
The smallest domestic automaker did not have " the massive R & D budgets of General Motors, Ford, and foreign competitors ... AMC placed R & D emphasis on bolstering the product life cycle of its prime products ( particularly Jeeps ).
The AMC influence also continued at General Motors.
The airport also hosts the General Mitchell Air National Guard Base on the eastern area of the airport property, home to the 128th Air Refueling Wing ( 128 ARW ), an Air Mobility Command ( AMC )- gained unit of the Wisconsin Air National Guard flying the KC-135R Stratotanker.
Prior to 2007, a second military installation on the southwestern portion of the airport property was known as " General Mitchell Air Reserve Station " and was home to the 440th Airlift Wing ( 440 AW ), an Air Mobility Command ( AMC )- gained unit of the Air Force Reserve Command ( AFRC ) flying the C-130H Hercules.
AMC's President George W. Romney came to the conclusion that the only way to compete with the " Big Three " ( General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler ) was to stake the future of AMC on a new smaller-sized car line.
The commander of AMC is General Raymond E. Johns, Jr., with Lt. Gen. Robert R. Allardice as Vice-commander, and Chief Master Sergeant Richard A.
The following summer ( June 1949 ), the assigned organizations of KAFB were again redesignated, by General Order No. 52, HQ, AMC.
Several automakers including American Motors ( AMC ) and General Motors ( GM ) have publicized certain models with truncated tails as " Kammbacks " even though they do not meet the classic " 50 % cross-section " definition, i. e. the AMC AMX-GT and Pontiac Firebird-based " Type K " concept cars.
* AMC Theatres-( formerly General Cinema, adjacent property along Flutie Pass )
They also have national and international coverage with American Map Company ( AMC ) and Hammond Map respectively, which absorbed the assets of General Drafting in 1992.
Over time the Ports, was re-branded as Boscov's, and later replaced by Steve & Barry's, before the location became vacant, Reading China & Glass closed and its building was split between Marshalls and Office Max, Sears leaves the mall for the first time and was replaced by General Cinema, itself acquired by AMC Theatres.
Also available at AMC are residencies in Anesthesiology ; Emergency Medicine ; Family Medicine ; Internal Medicine ; Medicine / Pediatrics ; Neurology ; Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences ; Ophthalmology ; Pathology ; Pediatrics ; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation ; Psychiatry ; Radiology ; General Surgery ; Neurosurgery ; Orthopaedic Surgery ; Otolaryngology ; Plastic Surgery ; Thoracic Surgery ; and Urological Surgery.

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