So his history on the Eagle is off. Prior to 1987, AMC had partnered with Renault and was producing and selling the Eagle as an AMC model, I believe the only remaining AMC branded model at that point, they were building Renaults in the US in Kenohsa Wisconsin at the AMC plant, they were Renault designs just US MFG, probably just final assembly type stuff, and had unique model names different from their European counterparts. In 1987 when Chrysler bought AMC, mostly to get the Jeep brand, they ended up with the soon to be released Renault Premiere, instead of scrapping it, they spun off the Eagle brand in 1988. The Premiere was one of the models they produced and sold as Eagles, they migrated over to Chrysler / Mitsubishi / Diamond Star products over time and phased the brand out. So no, Eagle as a brand, and Eagle Premiere as a model did not pre date the Chrysler acquisition.
@pr3modeling2394 ай бұрын
Y'all should stand up, take back your state, vote out the tree huggers, disband CARB, and then we disband the EPA. Nobody should have the right to tell someone what they can or cannot do with their own car.
@leskobrandon5384 ай бұрын
Just another reason to leave Kaliforniastan
@silverwings110354 ай бұрын
Thank God I live in Bunker Hill West Virginia. No emissions here at all!! One thing is I dont understand how his exhaust is THAT low? I've seen other 3.0 swaps and it was fine.
@EK-zl6kl4 ай бұрын
The entire history given in this video is incorrect. Eagle was an AMC model... which Chrysler used a brand name to sell rebadges: the Premier (Dodge Monaco), Talon (Mitsubishi Eclipse/Plymouth Laser) and Summit (Mitsubishi) upon the purchase of AMC The PRV v6 was designed in an alliance between Peugeot, Renault and Volvo.