1973 AMC Jeep Wagoneer Dealer Commercial

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1973 AMC Jeep Wagoneer Preview for dealers. It highlights the features and selling points including Quadra-Trac. More for any lover of old jeeps at www.This-Old-Jeep.com

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  • Is the Wagoneer a wagon or SUV?

  • @Goldenrod636 Both, the best of both worlds!

  • just bought one of these with 67k original miles. great video!!

  • @lindylulu521 I'm envious! Have fun with it! Check out more at my website listed in my channel!

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  • @alexcheetah79 EXACTLY! The essence of how Quadra-Trac works and transfers power front to rear and rear to front is what Subaru has been using in their manual transmission models since 1987. It uses a center differential with a viscous limited slip unit and a 50% front, 50% rear torque split. No electronics are used or needed. The reliability, effectiveness, simplicity, and brilliance of such a system has not changed.

  • @shanevogele REALLY bad by today's standards. I think 8-11 MPG around town and 11-16 highway. Like anything else, it depends on how you drive it, how it's equipped and how fast you go. It was comparable to full size big block American 2WD wagons of the time.

  • @Goldenrod636 In TODAY'S terms, it's a full size SUV. Jeep had always called them station wagons, as it was the common, familiar term of the times. SUV (sport(s) utility vehicle) was the eventual agreed upon term that I believe Paul Harvey came up with in the mid-1980s. Mr. Harvey was a well liked, nationally known radio personality.

  • see AWD is not a new concept!

  • Now this is what an SUV should be, rugged, yet comfortable. Available in either two wheel drive, four-wheel drive, or AWD, should you choose. It's too bad Jeep didn't offer a diesel engine at the time. It would provide all the torque needed for off road driving, while also providing car-like fuel economy.

  • Yo I'll grab that four by four, homey!!!  No 2x4 for me!!

  • @eternalblackproject1 whats the gas mileage on these baby's?

  • i have one for sale runs good good condition 661 816 6789

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