In 1973 the Endangered Species Act became law. Here's a car that would make the list. It's Nice Price or Crack Pipe time again, and we're recalling AMC's entry into the pony car wars. Last time, 56% ...
The pony car emerged in the spectacular 1960s, alongside the muscle car, and completed a Detroit landscape that was becoming increasingly crowded with cars of all sizes, shapes, purposes, prices, and ...
Thanks to ideal angles when contacting the walls, and a properly built safety structure, the three-time Ultimate Iron class winner and Unlimited class contender was unbuckling his harness and ...
He rolls the trailer in at 10 p.m., two jacks and a pocket full of optimism, chasing dust and destiny. By morning, he’s prying open a barn and history blinks back—two bubble-fendered AMCs, dormant for ...
AMC (American Motors Corporation) was formed in 1954 by the merger of the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and the Hudson Motor Car Company. It survived until being bought by Chrysler in 1987, mostly for ...
Some of the most popular cars to ever come out of the United States were introduced during the classic muscle car era, a period of time spanning the early-mid 1960s to the beginning of the 1970s.
Back in the heyday of big-blocks and Tang, one American automotive brand stood outside the norm—American Motors Corporation, or AMC. Created out of what was at the time the largest corporate merger in ...
Jody Potter 1973 AMC Javelin AMX Here is a look at a 1973 AMC Javelin AMX I spotted at the Alabama Antique & Classic Car Auction, Swap Meet & Car Corral at the Birmingham State Fairgrounds a few weeks ...
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