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What (who) is matador$47174$ - definition

CAR MODEL
Amc matador; Amc Matador; Matador Barcelona; Barcelona Matador; Rambler Matador; American Motors Matador
  • 1971 Matador sedan
  • 1971 Matador, assembled by AMI in 1972. These right-hand drive cars still had left-sweep windshield wipers
  • 1974 Matador Oleg Cassini coupe
  • 1974 Matador sedan
  • Cassini showing off the interior trim he designed
  • 1976 (U.S 1974) Australian-assembled Rambler Matador sedan
  • 1975 Matador coupe
  • 1975 Matador Oleg Cassini interior with a [[shirt]] by the fashion designer on the driver's seat
  • 1975 Matador sedan in Fawn Beige
  • second-generation Matador interior (1976) with safety shaped padded dashboard
  • 1976 AMC Matador station wagon with optional simulated wood trim
  • 1976 AMC Matador Coupe, Brougham edition finished in Dark Cocoa Metallic (paint code: H4) with optional vinyl roof cover
  • AMI]]
  • 1977 Barcelona Coupe
  • 1978 Barcelona Coupe
  • 1974 AMC Matador X Coupe at a classic car show in [[Daytona Beach, Florida]]
  • #12 NASCAR Matador during a pit stop
  • #16 NASCAR Matador tribute car in [[Sweden]]
  • Matador station wagon
  • A 1972 AMC Matador was used as the hero police car in Seasons 5–7 of ''[[Adam-12]]'' TV show
  • 1974 AMC Matador X Coupe
  • AMI]]
  • Australian Matador X Coupe. Generic orange lenses replaced the original red lenses for the turn signals
  • Australian 1972 Rambler Matador. 1972 models were also assembled into 1973

AEC Matador         
  • Bus recovery truck, converted and civil registered in 1970
  • Preserved Matador artillery tractor, Beltring 2011
  • AEC 854 refueling an [[Avro Lancaster]], 1944
MILITARY TRUCK SERIES
Matador 4x4; AEC Marshall
The AEC Matador was a heavy 4×4 truck and medium artillery tractor built by the Associated Equipment Company for British and Commonwealth forces during World War II. AEC had already built a 4×2 lorry, also known as the Matador (all AEC lorries received 'M' names).
Matador (WA BMG 44)         
SENEGALESE HIP HOP MUSICIAN AND MEMBER OF WA BMG 44
User:JennyMbaye/Matador
Matador is one of the most prominent figures of underground Hip Hop in Senegal. Founding member of the Thiaroye’s group, WA BMG 44, Matador has toured throughout the world gaining an international recognition from the underground hip hop scenes abroad.
Matador (Los Fabulosos Cadillacs song)         
SONG BY LOS FABULOSOS CADILLACS
"Matador" or "El matador" (Spanish for "Killer", it means "bullfighter" in Spain) is a song written by Flavio Cianciarulo, bass player of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, a rock band from Argentina. It was first released in their 1993 album Vasos Vacíos and it is considered their signature song since the song topped the charts all across Hispanic America.

Wikipedia

AMC Matador

The AMC Matador is a car model line that was manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.

The first generation Matador was focused on the "family" market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the NASCAR racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975. Several TV shows—portraying both true-life, day-to-day operations of police work as well as in fictional stories—featured Matadors that were common in police fleets.

With its second generation, the Matador became AMC's largest automobile after the Ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year. Premium trim levels of the second generation Matador coupe were marketed as the Barcelona and Oleg Cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.

Abroad, Matadors were also marketed under the Rambler marque and were assembled under license in Costa Rica, Mexico by Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos (VAM), and Australia by Australian Motor Industries (AMI). Matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the UK.