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Take, for example, the Corvette. Is it a muscle car or a sports car? The oft-forgotten AMX — short for American Motors eXperimental —from American Motors Corporation (AMC) challenged the ...
This 1969 AMC AMX muscle car was presented at the RM Sotheby’s Auburn Fall auction in 2018. RM Sotheby’s Of them all, the first-generation AMX has a serious collector following today.
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Hemmings on MSNThis 1969 AMX Has Been The High School Hot Rod For Over Three DecadesEven in the late 1980s, those cars were just out of reach. Bill’s story with this AMX began when a friend of his, Brent Embry ...
In December 1967, several automotive journalists gathered at the relatively new Orange County International Raceway in Irvine, California, to drive something altogether different from American Motors.
If you've dreamed about owning a classic pony car powered by a muscular V8 but don't have the budget for a Mustang, Camaro, or 'Cuda, look no further than the fantastic 1971 Javelin AMX.
AMC’s also responsible for the poor man’s pony car, the Javelin — easily AMC’s best-looking production vehicle. And then there is the sporty 1968 AMX — a far better example of AMC’s attempts to create ...
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — You got to wonder what would have happened if some prototypes had actually become production cars. The 1970 American Motors AMX/3 is a perfect example. It's beautiful and ...
Totowa resident Edward Akins bought the AMC (American Motors Company) AMX in 1969, the first year the short-based muscle car was put into production. Family legend has it that Akins’ wife drove ...
Working on a limited budget and with what was available in the AMC parts bin, Richard Teague created “America’s other sports car.” The two-passenger, 1968-70 AMX used the platform from AMC ...
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