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1974 AMC Matador Station Wagon

1974 AMC Matador Station Wagon in Love at Large, Movie, 1990 IMDB

Class: Cars, Wagon — Model origin: US

1974 AMC Matador Station Wagon

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

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galloper KR

2015-01-23 12:47

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no-a RU

2015-01-23 13:08

AMC Matador Station Wagon

Commander 57 US

2015-01-23 15:17

1974

no-a RU

2015-01-23 15:30

Model should be listed as Matador Station Wagon, not only Matador

Commander 57 US

2015-01-23 16:53

"Station Wagon" is not a model name.
We have a class section for that.

no-a RU

2015-01-23 17:07

If so, these 23 listings are wrong :(

/vehicles.php?make=AMC&model=Matador+Station+Wagon&modelMatch=1&modelInclModel=on

Commander 57 US

2015-01-23 18:30

Right. They shouldn't be, based on the way we list cars here.

antp BE

2015-01-26 18:28

They didn't use it at all in the name?
We could put it in the "extra info" if it was just used sometimes in brochures... (some makes do that)
But if it is not used at all (e.g. just existed as sedan and wagon without a dedicated name) then I could simply remove it.

-- Last edit: 2015-01-26 18:30:16

Commander 57 US

2015-01-26 19:34

You won't find "Station Wagon" written anywhere on the car any more than you would find "Four Door Sedan".
(The closest I can think of is the Studebaker "Wagonaire" and the Jeep "Wagoneer". Those WERE official model names.)

I guess you could put it under "Extra info", but wouldn't it be redundant to list it both there and under "class"?

-- Last edit: 2015-01-26 19:36:05

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