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AMC AMX/3: the 1970s supercar too advanced to survive
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 ...
Introduced for the 1968 model year, the AMC AMX was a shorter-wheelbase, two-seat take on the Javelin. This configuration not only made it unique in AMC's lineup but also made it one of only two ...
In the most secluded corners of Planet Speed hide some of the most radical car worshipers – those with no tolerance for anything that doesn’t run on reciprocating pistons. They don’t use many words, ...
The late '60s was an era of not only the muscle car, but also the beginnings of mid-engine exotic sports cars-think Ferrari Dino and Lamborghini Miura. Ford had experimented with the GT-40 and even GM ...
Miriam-Webster dictionary defines a muscle car as "any of a group of American-made 2-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving." Of course, sometimes the lines get ...
American Motors Corporation, or AMC for short, was a company that made automobiles between 1954 and 1988, and it's unusual to find an enthusiast who collects AMC cars because these cars are ...
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The AMC AMX/3 Supercar Was Too Advanced For The '70s
The 1960s were a wild time for Detroit. Automakers were locked in a horsepower arms race, throwing ever-bigger V8s into muscle cars and designing showroom specials to attract buyers. But behind it all ...
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