One of the best things about the Internet is that it gives freaks a place to gather and celebrate the objects of their freakosity, then lets us outsiders drop by to share in the scene. As borderline freaks about virtually all American cars, we often find ourselves soaking up the likes of MatadorCoupe.com.
Even within the AMC party, the Matador guys seem to be the ones standing around the edges. In fact, this site will tell you that many believe it was the Matador itself that took down AMC. After all, its reported that just 94,468 of the cars were sold during the ’74-’78 production run. Compare that to, say, 272,000 Camaros sold in 1978 alone.
The MatadorCoupe.com site includes all the stuff you expect and want from a niche-interest car site: production numbers, option codes, history, a registry, photos, and more. So when you go shopping for that rare AMC, stop here first. And when you buy one, please make it look like this: