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Why the 1969 AMC SC/Rambler was built in surprisingly limited numbers
Among the muscle cars of the late 1960s, few are as unusual—or as overlooked—as the 1969 AMC SC/Rambler. Wearing bold red, ...
The AMC Ambassador DPL V8 arrived at a pivotal moment for American Motors, when the company was trying to move its full-size flagship upmarket with more power, more comfort, and a sharper image. By ...
The muscle car cult is cool and all, but there's at least one thing that's wrong with it. We don't talk much about high-performance classics built by American Motors Corporation (AMC). Say what you ...
Just in case anyone reminisces of the 1970s Malaise-era cars, there is always an abundance of ugly-styled and poorly performing vehicles still available on the used car market. This one, though, has a ...
Erik Sherman is an automotive journalist and motorcycle enthusiast. Although he has served and worked all over the world in different capacities, his passions belong to all things automotive. His love ...
Viewed in Sixties enthusiast circles as "an old folks' car company," American Motors responded, late in the decade, with their long-nose, short-tail Javelin ponycar, and its unique two-seat, ...
Are you in the market for a classic estate with distinctive looks, solid performance, and a luxurious cabin that won’t break the bank? Well, this 1973 AMC Hornet X Gucci Sportabout could be perfect.
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