The DFW Car & Toy Museum has announced the addition of the 1978 AMC Pacer to its collection, a vehicle celebrated for its distinctive design and cultural impact. The Pacer, with its bubble-like appearance and innovative features, stands as a testament to the creativity of 1970s automotive design.
Ron Sturgeon, founder of the museum, emphasized the Pacer's role in automotive history, noting its popularity among collectors and its appearances in various media. The museum provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore this iconic car alongside other rare automobiles and memorabilia.
This acquisition not only enriches the museum's offerings but also serves as a reminder of the Pacer's enduring appeal and its significance in the evolution of car design. For more information, visit https://dfwcarandtoymuseum.com.



