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1974 AMC Ambassador Brougham [88-7]

1974 AMC Ambassador Brougham [88-7] in Beverly Hills Cop, Movie, 1984 IMDB

Class: Cars, Wagon — Model origin: US

1974 AMC Ambassador Brougham [88-7]

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

Comments about this vehicle

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Kooshmeister US

2009-01-24 10:24

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A tan one to the right
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-- Last edit: 2012-11-06 00:40:58 (karoomay)

chevy5 CA

2009-01-24 13:03

AMC ambassador wagon

DynaMike NL

2009-01-24 15:21

Yes, by the big bumpers it will have to be a 1973 or 1974 model. Then there were only Ambassodor Broughams [88-7].

CougarTim US

2009-01-24 18:06

This is a 1974 model, the last year for the Ambassador.

This was a rare vehicle (and is even rarer after this scene); only 7070 Ambassador wagons were built for 1974.

karoomay SY

2009-01-24 23:17

Yay! I'm glad someone finally posted a picture and identified this station wagon. I always wondered what was the name of this car. :D

AMC_Pacer_X US

2009-01-29 05:45

There'a another AMC wagon to the right, the tan colored one. Anyway, it's a shame that this Ambassador wagon was completely destroyed. :(

Kooshmeister US

2009-01-29 13:23

AMC_Pacer_X wrote There'a another AMC wagon to the right, the tan colored one. Anyway, it's a shame that this Ambassador wagon was completely destroyed. :(


Well the tan one survives; this one just bangs into it after the truck shoves it aside. Minor body damage. It may still be somewhere.

matt trakker

2009-08-31 07:35

Someone out there probably needed/needs the impossible to find grille from that one-year-only car.

Seems a ton of these AMCs were smashed in movies back in the 70s/80s. I was born in 1981 so I barely remember them, I know I haven't seen one in about 15-20 years in person, maybe more.

DT83 US

2009-08-31 12:12

What a shame to smash up such a rare wagon. I always liked them Ambassadors. I don't understand why they were shunned when they were new, as I can think of plenty cars that are worse then these.

Commander 57 US

2009-08-31 16:03

Indeed.
I particularly like the 1972 Ambassador with its very regal-looking front.

When I had a summer job with the Department of Human Resources back in 1979, I got to use an AMC Concord.
Nice car.

My Uncle was an AMC dealer for many years (after handling Studebaker from 1952 to 1966).

DT83 US

2009-08-31 16:44

Everybody seemed to hate AMC's mid and full size cars back in the 70's, but they were actually pretty reliable cars. The Matador for example, was a very roomy dependable car. Cops would not of used them if they had been otherwise.

Hah, you want a rare AMC, take the 1967 Marlin, built on the Ambassador body. Made for that year only, before switching to midsize. That thing would be worth some money today.

Commander 57 US

2009-08-31 17:04

And when was the last time you saw an AMC Pacer.
(I have to admit, that was one AMC product I did not particularly care for)

The Marlin was built from model years 1965 through 1967, but only the '67 resembled the Ambassador, as you indicated.

DT83 US

2009-08-31 18:06

What about the Javelin. Those are worth money today.

I like the Gremlin too, but I think the 77's and 78's look the best, IMO.

I was never too big on Pacers either, but I think compared to a Pinto or Vega, they'd be the better choice.

Commander 57 US

2009-08-31 19:15

I remember trying one out at my Uncle's dealership back in the late '70's and being impressed by how solid the doors were, but I could never get used to the styling.

DT83 US

2009-08-31 21:23

Sitting in the backseat of one of those must be like being under a magnifying glass.

cko US

2010-01-06 07:50

This was filmed in Detroit. Being a lifelong resident of the area (and AMC fanatic) I can say for a fact that by the mid-80s, most AMCs from this region were well rusted.I bet most of the cars from this scene were local, rust-damaged Detroit cars that were minimally touched-up to look intact. My '74 Gremlin from the west coast has NO undercoating. I bet this wagon didn't either. You can imagine how it probably looked up close after 10 winters on salt-covered roads.The last thing on their mind was the cars rarity factor.This was just a 10-year-old midwestern rustbucket.

tom11

2012-03-05 21:21

I saw a 1970s AMC Hornet Sportabout Station Wagon recently :) but apart from that, I haven't seen many AMCs :(.

night cub US

2012-11-04 02:48

The other AMC wagon is an earlier version (1971-73). I can't tell if it's an Ambassador or Matador.

Razor440 US

2016-06-21 18:05

These cars are still plentiful somewhere and someplace...I've seen a few Ambassador wagons of this generation. Sadly, I haven't seen a '74 yet :(

Nick Rynearson US

2018-10-15 23:20

Fun fact about this scene, that wasn't supposed to happen, the wagon would've went under the truck, but the stunt driver was quick and made this scene happened.

-- Last edit: 2018-10-15 23:21:09

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