The AMC AMX, a celebrated American muscle car, was a standout in the late 1960s and early 1970s, capturing the hearts of car ...
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 ...
Muscle cars weren’t just about horsepower—they were rolling statements of style, swagger, and identity. This list showcases ...
AMC's AMX and Ford's Mercury Cougar GT-E were ahead of their time, but didn't get the recognition they deserved. Here's why.
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 ...
The AMC Rebel Machine is a standout in the American muscle car era, known for its unique styling and performance. Produced ...
The main point of the Golden Age of American Muscle was to produce cars that could blow the doors off of other cars. Detroit didn't crank out fast cars just so they would be driven responsibly, and ...
American Motors Corporation, better known by its acronym AMC, didn't just stumble into the high‑performance market in the late 1960s—they cannonballed into it with the Javelin and the AMX. Short for ...
Produced from 1968 to 1970, the AMC AMX is one of the most underrated muscle cars of the golden era. Based on the Javelin, which was also new for 1968, the AMX was unique thanks to its shorter ...
American Motors Corporation was an absolute mess by the mid-1980s, and its financial problems in the U.S. market were compounded by infighting at its European corporate parent, Renault, where ...
“The car I learned to drive on and that started my infatuation with AMC vehicles was my mother’s 1974 Firecracker Red Hornet X,” says Roscoe native Bud Brick. He also remembers that his mother’s car ...