1986 AMC Eagle Limited
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1986 AMC Eagle Limited Walk Around
Description
America’s first all-wheel drive sport utility vehicle also had the heart of champions. Long before automobile-based crossovers dominated the landscape the AMC Eagle showed it could be done. The mastermind behind this pioneer was Roy Lunn, who was the chief engineer of the dominating Ford GT racing program in the 1960s, winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans from 1966 to 1969. He joined American Motors’ Jeep division in 1971 and began experimenting with adding all-wheel drive to cars as well as trucks. Using a revolutionary viscous-coupling transfer case created by FF Developments in his native England, Lunn adapted the system to the AMC Concord. Launched in 1980, the Eagle was lauded by the press for its all-weather safety and became the Official Vehicle of the National Ski Patrol. It was also used by the California Highway Patrol in mountainous regions. Just how good was Lunn’s all-wheel drive system? It was also used by the Peugeot 205 T16, Lancia Delta S4, Ford RS200, and MG Metro 6R4 in the wild FIA Group B rally championships in the 1980s.
This original condition 51,238-mile 1986 AMC Eagle, the upscale Limited model featuring leather interior, is ready for more all-weather adventures.
Highlights
Well preserved 1986 AMC Eagle Limited showing just 51,238 miles
Pioneering “Select Drive” shift-on-the-fly 2WD/4WD system
AMC 4.2-liter inline-six engine with three-speed automatic transmission
Finished in Autumn Brown Metallic paint with Honey leather interior
One of 6,943 Eagle wagons built in 1986
The chassis number (2CCCK387XGB700048) decodes as:
2 – Canada
C – American Motors (Canada)
C – Multi Purpose Vehicle
C – 4.2L six-cylinder engine
K – Three-speed automatic 4WD
3 – Eagle 4WD
8 – Station Wagon
7 – Limited
X – Check digit
G – 1986 Model Year
B – Brampton (Ontario, Canada) assembly plant
700048 – Sequential order number
Clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report
Features
Upscale Limited model including:
Leather interior
Plush carpeting
Parcel shelf
Chrome remote-control rear-view mirrors
Retractable cargo cover
Cargo area skid strips
Rugged “Krayton” lower body cladding
Digital quartz electric clock
Lockable stowage compartment
15 inch wheels with increased ground clearance
Halogen headlamps
Halogen fog lamps
Aftermarket wood steering wheel
Known Imperfections
Minor rock chipping on paint
Minor fading of paint in some areas
Tear in the driver’s seat
Some scratches on wheels
Included
Factory jack
Build Sheet
Ownership History
The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report shows this 1986 AMC Eagle Limited was titled in Alabama on 29 October 1986 where it remained until relocating to Virginia in 2012.