| Ah, the Malaise Era. By the late 1970s, AMC was on the ropes. The Jeep Cherokee still sold well, however, and the brains in Kenosha decided they'd go for the Acapulco Gold-smoking generation and throw a few square yards of decals on the truck. Golden Eagle! I had forgotten all about the Golden Eagle, which was a classy trim level for the Cherokee, but the sight of this example in a Denver self-service wrecking yard made me remember how I thought these things were semi-cool as a kid. Going to junkyards in Colorado really gives you a sense of the history of four-wheel-drive vehicles in America; this junkyard has at least four more Malaise Cherokees in stock. It's got tape stripes. It's got extremely 1970s decals on the doors. It's got an AMC 360 under the hood. It's got denim seats, complete with jeans-style buttons. Not quite as cool as the Levis Edition Pacer, but still cool. Most of all, it has a giant angry eagle decal across the hood. It must have been fun to see this thing out the windshield at all times.
from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com |
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