VAM

VAM
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Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos, S.A. (VAM) was a Mexican automaker from 1946 to 1986.
The original organization, a distributor and license manufacturer for Willys-Overland and AMC vehicles, became government controlled in 1963 with American Motors Corporation (AMC) holding a minority interest. The company imported and produced automobiles and light trucks under license from Willys, AMC, Eagle, Jeep, Chrysler, Renault, and designed their own vehicles based on AMC platforms. The early-1980s collapse of the Mexican economy forced a sale of the Mexican government's interest in VAM to Renault, which shut down the firm in the late 1980s. The Mexican government maintains the rights to the VAM name and brand to this day.
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Chassis/code names found for VAM
Model names found for VAM
- (unknown) (3)
- American (28)
- American Camioneta (15)
- American Rally AMX (2)
- Classic (1)
- Classic Brougham (3)
- Gremlin (24)
- Javelin (9)
- Javelin SST (1)
- Jeep CJ-2A (1)
- Jeep CJ-5 (17)
- Jeep CJ-6 (1)
- Jeep CJ-7 (17)
- Jeep Gladiator (3)
- Jeep Grand Wagoneer (2)
- Jeep J3M (4)
- Jeep Pickup (4)
- Jeep Wagoneer (45)
- Lerma (5)
- Pacer (10)
- Rally (4)
- Rambler American (68)
- Rambler American Camioneta (26)
- Rambler Classic (32)