The 1975 AMC Matador is a solid mid-70s platform hampered by emission-choked carburetors, weak TorqueFlite 904/998 transmissions that cook themselves, and typical AMC parts scarcity. The 258 I6 is bulletproof if maintained; the V8s burn oil and crack exhaust manifolds.
Automatic Transmission Failure (TorqueFlite 904/998)
Common · high severityTypical onset: 80,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: delayed engagement into gear, slipping on 2-3 shift, burnt transmission fluid smell, no forward gears after warm-up
Fix: These units run hot in the Matador's heavy body and inadequate factory cooling destroys clutch packs and bands. Rebuild requires 8-12 hours labor, includes all hard parts, bands, bushings, converter inspection. Add external cooler during rebuild or you'll be back in 30k miles.
Estimated cost: $1,800-2,800
Carter BBD Carburetor Stalling and Flooding
Common · medium severitySymptoms: stalling at idle when warm, fuel smell in cabin, black smoke on acceleration, hard cold starts, flooding after sitting
Fix: The '75 emission carbs have warped throttle shafts, failed accelerator pumps, and internal vacuum leaks. Rebuilding the BBD takes 2-3 hours but kits are hit-or-miss quality. Most shops recommend replacing with remanufactured unit. Adjust mixture screws per spec or you'll never pass emissions.
Estimated cost: $350-650
V8 Exhaust Manifold Cracking
Common · medium severityTypical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: ticking noise from engine bay on cold start, exhaust smell in cabin with heat on, visible cracks near center ports, failed emissions test
Fix: AMC V8 manifolds crack between center ports due to thermal stress and thin casting. Passenger side is worse because of starter heat. Replacement requires 4-6 hours labor due to tight steering linkage interference. Use premium aftermarket cast iron units, not the thin original-spec replacements.
Estimated cost: $450-850
258 I6 Valve Cover and Timing Cover Oil Leaks
Common · low severityTypical onset: 70,000+ mi
Symptoms: oil seepage pooling on bellhousing, oil drips on driveway, burning oil smell from exhaust heat, low oil between changes
Fix: The I6 valve cover warps and cork gaskets fail; timing cover leaks at the pan junction. Valve cover is 1 hour, timing cover is 3-4 hours because you pull the radiator and harmonic balancer. Use Fel-Pro permadry gaskets and torque to 60 in-lbs in sequence or they'll leak immediately.
Estimated cost: $180-550
Front Suspension Upper Ball Joint Wear
Occasional · high severityTypical onset: 80,000-110,000 mi
Symptoms: clunking over bumps, steering wander, uneven tire wear on inner edges, visible play when prying tire top-to-bottom
Fix: AMC used serviceable ball joints but they're NLA from dealers; you're installing whole upper control arms now. Both sides should be done together: 4-5 hours labor, includes alignment. Inspect spindle for galling before reassembly or new joints will fail fast.
Estimated cost: $550-850
Fuel Tank Rust-Through and Sending Unit Failure
Occasional · medium severitySymptoms: fuel gauge reads empty when tank is full, fuel smell under vehicle, visible rust perforation at tank seams, fuel starvation on grades
Fix: Original single-wall tanks rust from inside out, especially if the car sat with old ethanol fuel. Replacement requires dropping exhaust and tank: 3-4 hours labor. Aftermarket tanks are mediocre quality; check baffling for fuel starvation issues. Replace all rubber lines while you're under there.
Estimated cost: $450-750
Ignition System Misfires (Prestolite Dual-Point Distributor)
Common · medium severitySymptoms: random misfires under load, hesitation on acceleration, backfiring through carburetor, won't idle smooth, points burning rapidly
Fix: The factory Prestolite distributors have weak springs, worn bushings, and point rubbing blocks that wear flat in 8,000 miles. Rebuilding takes 2 hours with new points, condenser, rotor, and cap, but most techs swap to electronic ignition (Pertronix module) for reliability. Verify vacuum advance holds 15" vacuum or replace the canister.
Estimated cost: $250-500
Buy a 258 I6 version if you find one rust-free and plan for transmission work immediately; pass on V8 models unless you're comfortable with carburetor tuning and oil consumption.
AI-assisted summary drawn from NHTSA recall data, our labor-times database, and platform knowledge. Not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection on a specific vehicle.