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The 1972 Hornet was notable for being one of the first American cars to offer a special luxury trim package created by a fashion designer

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American Motors Owners Association (AMO)
6756 Cornell Street
Portage, MI 49002-3412
Phone: 616.323.0369
Fax: 616.387.4806
Web Site: www.AMONational.com
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Dedicated to AMC products from 1958-1988; has chapters worldwide, holds yearly conventions, and publishes a bimonthly newsletter.

As a member I encourage you to experience some of the greatest people in the hobby. Join the club today!

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AMC Rambler Club (AMCRC)
AMCRC was founded in 1980 by Frank and Elaine Wrenick to encourage and promote the preservation, restoration and collection of automobiles produced by American Motors Corporation.
Visit their web site: www.amcrc.com
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AMC Logo National American Motors Drivers and Racers Association (NAMDRA)
P.O. Box 987
Twin Lakes, WI 53181
Phone: 414.396.9552
Web Site: www.NAMDRA.org

Offers a newsletter, technical advice and service, AMC and Jeep parts and service listing, discounts on parts and equipment, national and regional meets.
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American Motors Club of Alberta (AMCA)
10823 Shamrock Place S.W.
Calgary, Alberta
T2W 0R2
Web Site: http://clubs.hemmings.com/frameset.cfm?club=amcalberta

" Dedicated to Preservation and Restoration since 1994 "

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AMC World Clubs
7963 Depew St.
Arvada, CO 80003
Web Site: http://www.amcwc.com

Classic AMX Club and American Motorsport.

AMC Logo Connecticut American Motors Owners (CAMO) Association  
A Chapter of  the  National American Motors Owners Association.
A great bunch of folks with a big heart for it's members and the hobby.
Web Site: http://www.ctamo.com
AMC Logo Rambler Car Club of Western Australia
13 Chartwell Way
Swanview, Western Australia 6056
Phone: 9294 4597
The Club's President is Bob Tiedtke and they are 70+ members strong with cars from across the board.
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Colin Main 
PO Box 10 Moonee Vale 
Victoria, Australia 3055 
03-9309-0601
e-mail: Colin Main
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Postboks 49
1472 Fjellhamar
Web Site: http://www.racn.net/
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AMC Club Finland (AMCCF)
Liinaharjantie 88A6, 28610 PORI, FINLAND, EUROPE
phone: +358-41-4301711
website: http://www.amccf.com
Supporting all AMC, Rambler, Nash, Hudson, Jeep vehicles from 1904-1988.
Around 200 active members with over 300 cars (most of being from 1961-1974).
Quite possibly the biggest AMC club outside of Northern America. Holds a couple yearly meets and takes active part in car shows and happenings in Finland. Also publishes 40+ page AMCCF-magazine at least once a year.
Membership fee is 25euros/year. Check out the web pages for more information.

"All Hornets are rare here in Finland (as are AMCs in general), but the Hornets that are here are likely to be 1970 models. This is because the dealers imported a whole bunch of them in 1970 and sold them all the way thru 1973 "as new". Basically if you find a 1971-1973 Hornet, it means the car has been specially ordered (like SC/360 - 2 in Finland) or some other better equipped model (hatchback, sportabout, 2d sst v8) and/or personally imported one. This also means that most Hornets over here are
232cid+manuals." Provided courtesy of: A-V Nauha AMC Club Finland, Founder