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AM General was sold by AMC to the... Another familiar product from the AM General line was the... AM General began preliminary design work on the... Army awarded AM General a prototype contract in 1981 and the development and operational testing was conducted over a... AM General won an initial... bought AM General from American Motors Corporation and established it as a wholly owned subsidiary of the LTV... the AM General headquarters moved from the American Motors AMTEK Building in... LTV sold AM General to The Renco Group... AM General was awarded another production contract for 2... AM General also produces the LSSV... AM General also acquired contracts from the... AM General Site History Page...

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