Today, hot hatches and muscle cars are two fundamentally different types of vehicles. However, back in the early 1970s, an AMC dealership created a model that could wear both hats with flying colors.
AMC, or American Motors Corporation, may not have ever elevated itself to the level of the United States' "Big Three" automakers. However, it still made several legendary AMC muscle cars and built ...
AMC gets a bad rap from just about everyone. Sloppy build quality, controversial styling, a hodgepodge of parts from other manufacturers, perpetual chassis carryover—you name it, AMC has caught hell ...
American Motors Corporation, better known as AMC, was one of the true underdogs of the American car industry in the 1960s and 1970s. The company, formed in 1954 after a merger between Nash-Kelvinator ...
In 1971, the state of Alabama had two issues to solve: the officials had to buy new cars for the state troopers, and they didn’t have heaps of money to make ends meet. Since the Big Three offers were ...
All throughout the Midwest, towns are inhabited by the ghosts of car companies long gone; though the clatter of tools, the arcing of welders, and the smell of machine oil have disappeared, their ...
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ONLY 13 or fewer of these muscle cars are in existence! 1972 AMC Randall Gremlin 401 XR
Trump to be denied address to Parliament on state visit James Gunn names the three things he never wants to see in a superhero film again There’s a new ‘bonus’ tax deduction worth $6,000 for older ...
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