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Newsweek Magazine April 6, 1970

American Motors Corporation (AMC) introduces the first modern sub-compact car built in the United States April 1970. The new car, AMC Gremlin, is pictured on this Newsweek magazine cover. This is a significant reference and the justification for including this low-resolution image to illustrate the Wikipedia article describing the marketing of this automobile. Copyright Newsweek, Inc. www.newsweek.com

Rationale for "Newsweek cover 1970-04-06 AMC Gremlin.jpg" image:

The image shown here is claimed to be used under fair use as: It is copy of a historically significant magazine cover and the derivative work of the automobile. The name of the photographer is unknown. It is of much lower resolution than the original, so it will not detract from the value of any original magazine cover. The image is only being used for informational purposes. The image does not detract from the reputation of the subject. No other image of this magazine cover with this car is available for this purpose. Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it shows the subject of this article was historically significant to the general public.

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