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AMC – fourth of the American concerns, which was not too popular. Yet produced interesting cars like this AMC Javelin AMX from 1970!
Glenn McKenzie is committed to American motors cars, and he is especially committed to this one. McKenzie has seen 30 AMC products
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AMC – the fourth American concern and also the eponymous car maker. This AMX model is from 1968 and was a typical muscle tsar! Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
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1974 AMC Matador 2
Are you looking for a muscle car from the early 70's, but nothing interested in the offer of machines from the Big Three? Then one of the possibilities is this AMC Javelin SST from 1970, which has an eight-cylinder 304 cu.i. under the hood!
1973 AMC American Motors Javelin AMX Advertisement Hot Rod October 1972
Check out this month's "Rare Rides." We take a look at AMC's rival to the Big Three's muscle cars in the form of the 1969 AMC Hurst SC/Rambler.
1968 Hurst Performance advertisement featuring the AMC Javelin and AMX
America's version of the De Tomaso Pantera, the AMX/3 was built for speed and style. But its sad demise was far too early.
You’re looking for a muscle car from the mid- ’70s and you don’t want anything from the Big Three? This AMC AMX Javelin from 1973 has a 360 cu.i. eight-cylinder under the hood, which works with a four-stage manual!
There weren't many 1971 Javelin AMXs on the road even when they were new. Only 2,054 examples were produced in ’71.
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Story by Jack Koobs de Hartog and Jürgen M. Wilms. Current photos by Mathieu Heurtault, courtesy Gooding and Co.Much has been written about the genesis of the AMX/3 program and it is widely reported that the car’s design was the result of a competition between Dick Teague and Giorgetto Giugiaro, tha...
The AMC AMX was the sawed-off little ruffian of the muscle car world in the late 1960s.
The only NASCAR-spec, AMC-propelled, Trans-Am suspended, blister-fendered, cage-stiffened, street-driven '70 AMX you're likely to find