Morning Overview on MSN
How the AMC AMX became America’s forgotten muscle car
The AMC AMX, a bold two-seater muscle car, emerged in the late 1960s as a compact yet potent challenger to Detroit’s ...
Long before American Motors Corporation was absorbed by Chrysler in 1987, the company delivered an overly attractive pony/muscle machine, in the form of the Javelin. Not least thanks the go-fast model ...
The 1960s cemented the roles of the pony car, muscle car, and personal luxury car in automotive society, with only modest overlap between the designations. That’s because you could get a muscular ...
Fate has a curious way of determining our destiny. Take Bruce Gordon, for example. Back in the late '70s/early '80s, Bruce was in the market for his first car, and being an enthusiast, responded to an ...
Many AMC performance fans freaked when the classic two-seat '68 to '70 AMX was replaced by the redesigned pontoon-fender four-seater in 1971. But time has been kind to the second-generation Javelin ...
Some cars never get their due. The tincture of time may turn everything into a classic one day, but there are still those that will forever be the ugly ducklings of the bunch. The AMC Javelin AMX—a ...
The American Motors Corporation is probably the best-known carmaker in American history to successfully challenge the Big Three supremacy. In the late sixties, Ford and General Motors were fiercely ...
Continuing a streak of incredible Ringbrothers creations. 01-ring-brothers-1972-amc-javelin-amx-defiant-1-jpg Drew Phillips 02-ring-brothers-1972-amc-javelin-amx-defiant-1-jpg Drew Phillips ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results