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AMC always played catch-up with American muscle cars and sports cars. However, with the 1960s AMX, AMC managed to not just stand tall but also surpass the mighty names in the performance world ...
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.
Designed in the U.S., built in Italy, and refined in Germany by some of the biggest names in the automotive industry, the AMC AMX/3 is among the most fascinating mid-engine sports cars of its time ...
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.
The 1969 AMC AMX California 500 Special is one of the rarest and most collectible muscle cars from AMC with only 32 produced. The AMX California 500 Special was powered by AMC's 390-cid V8 engine ...
However, there was another AMC muscle car that never quite achieved the Javelin's success but is still noteworthy for many other reasons. That car was the AMX. Launched in 1968, the AMX name ...
Without a doubt, the 1970 AMC AMX gracing these pages is a great example of a classic American muscle car. It's also one of the more understated you're apt to encounter, and truth be told ...
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 Corvette in splitting that difference ...
After Steve bought his wife a book on the history of AMC, the blueprint for the future really started taking shape. See All 20 Photos "I saw a picture of a two-seat AMX in the book, a model that I ...
An incredibly rare AMC AMX/3 prototype that was recently unearthed in a Michigan barn will be getting an extreme makeover after sitting for nearly five decades. The prototype, which is being ...
The AMC AMX debuted in 1968 as a shorter wheelbase, two-seat version of AMC's Mustang fighter, the Javelin. At the time of its debut, the AMX was the first metal-bodied two-seater built in America ...
Synthesizing a mid-mounted, muscular American V8 and a svelte European body, the 1970 AMC AMX/3 could have been something very special. Famed Italian designer Giotto Bizzarrini even crafted the body.