A 1970 AMC AMX with fewer than 50,000 miles and a long ownership history is now being offered for sale, highlighting renewed interest in one of American Motors’ most distinctive muscle cars. The ...
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, that's the ...
AMC offered high-performance cars as early as 1957 (the four-door Rambler Rebel came with nearly 300 horsepower on tap), but the company didn't join the muscle car market until 1968. That's when the ...
AMC's most daring project, the AMX/3, is now largely forgotten. It started life as a concept car in the 1960s, it was approved for production in 1969, but it was canceled in 1970. Thankfully, a ...
Just as there was once an age of giant reptiles some 100-odd million years ago, there was once an age of American automotive giants. Although they may be dinosaurs today, the “Big Three”—General ...
Chuck Page and Rick Mullaney met when they both received a free trip to an exotic land courtesy of good ol' Uncle Sam. It was 1968, and the call to arms brought both young men halfway around the world ...
A rare AMC-Hurst Super Stock program built a limited-run AMX-based racer that outpaced 1969 Corvette quarter-mile times.
Let’s start with the 1972 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. Under that blue hood we find a 455 cubic-inch high-output V8 engine with a bunch of goodies attached, including an aluminum intake manifold, ...
The American Motor Corporation (1954-1987) is responsible for abominations like the tumorous Pacer and the ugly, wedge-like Gremlin, eyesores that will forever be emblazoned on the automotive wall of ...
Erik Sherman is an automotive journalist and motorcycle enthusiast. Although he has served and worked all over the world in different capacities, his passions belong to all things automotive. His love ...