The 304 V8 was a special engine that AMC stuffed into very nearly everything the brand made during the 1970s. American Motors ...
The AMC Javelin was the automaker's entry into the pony car segment from 1968-1974. How fast could the Javelin go, and what ...
First introduced by Nash as America's first compact car, the Rambler was revived under AMC ownership between 1958 and 1969.
Owning a piece of automotive history from the heyday of American muscle cars doesn't have to cost a fortune. Here are some ...
No car is invincible and sooner or later, you will need to do repairs. However, according to owners, these five vehicles are ...
Speaking of the latter, one such older pickup truck called the Jeep Gladiator SJ-gen J Series, boasted a Buick V8 engine ...
Another aspect of the classic muscle car that's often thought about is patriotism. Few things are more American than a car with a big, simple V8 under its hood and a Hurst shifter sticking out of the ...
The AMC Spirit AMX, a unique and cherished model among automotive enthusiasts, was produced during a period marked by ...
The AMC AMX/3, a supercar developed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) during the late 1960s and early ’70s, was a marvel of its time. Despite its innovative design and high performance, only six ...
AMC’s one-year Rebel The Machine packed a 390 V8 with functional ram air; this documented Hialeah Yellow example adds provenance, correctness, and real road man ...
Revving Up The 1960s and ‘70s were the golden era for muscle cars, an iconic breed of automobiles designed for raw power and ...
American Motors Corp. was no stranger to economy cars or building cars economically. The last of the independent car makers, ...