AMC

Unrestored AMC Duo: Pacer X and Eagle Wagon

Imagine owning your perfect project cars and then deciding you can’t own them because they’ll never be restored. This is a phenomenon I can’t quite understand, as the seller seems to believe he is doing his prized Pacer X… more»

Ready to Drive Survivor: 1975 AMC Hornet Coupe

AMC Hornets are not the most commonly seen classic nowadays, and this uncommon coupe is a very nice condition survivor that needs nothing other than to be driven. This AMC could be yours for $4,995! Check it out here… more»

25k Miles? 1969 AMC Rebel SST Wagon

This 1969 AMC Rebel SST wagon would have been made between the Rambler Rebel and the AMC Matador. The changes that AMC went through the last two decades of its life are a little confusing. This wicked wagon can… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1969 AMC Javelin SST

As some of you likely know, I am helping to clear out a large collection of project and parts vehicles from a private owner. You can read more about the collection here. As we move ahead with the process,… more»

Affordable Project: 1970 AMC Hornet SST

I’ve always like the styling of the Hornet. Those slightly flared wheel arches give the car a muscular look and followed the AMC tradition of producing cars with interesting styling. This particular Hornet, from the first year of production,… more»

Two Door 4×4: 1983 AMC Eagle SX/4

Widely known in the auto industry as the first “crossover”, the AMC Eagle was the only passenger car with four-wheel-drive in its day. This two-tone example is for sale here on craigslist near Wilmington, DE. Want to know more?… more»

Big Bad Orange Project! 1969 AMC AMX

The ’60s, what an incredible time in automotive history when virtually every automobile maker was diving into the muscle car market! The American Motors Corporation was no exception and they certainly came up with their fair share of good… more»

40k Mile Survivor: 1966 AMC Ambassador

A big change occurred in 1966, at least in AMC’s Rambler Ambassador line of cars. This would be the first year that the Rambler name went away, so this car is known as a 1966 AMC Ambassador for the… more»

1 of 22! 1968 AMC AMX Von Piranha

If you’re an AMX fan but a regular AMX (is there such a thing as a regular AMX?!) isn’t good enough for you, here’s one that will knock you on your keister and have you scrambling to get in… more»

Rust-Free Project: 1976 AMC Pacer D/L

Whether you love them or whether you loathe them, the fact is that the AMC Pacer has found favor with a certain segment of the motoring community, and has experienced a positive swing in value in recent years. This… more»

EXCLUSIVE: Jeep Projects from the Georgia Collection

As part of the large Georgia collection we’ve featured here on Barn Finds as an Exclusive, I wanted to create a post specific about several Jeep projects that are available. These are a mixture of parts vehicles and restoration projects, although… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1962 Rambler American

What a neat little car with a great story and history! This 1962 Rambler American comes with a lot of parts, some of which are new, as well as some detailed service records. Reader Mark M. has included a… more»

Unusual Possibility: $800 1975 AMC Pacer

The AMC Pacer is one of those cars that certainly seems to polarize most people. Because I’m different, I have a foot in either camp. I like them because the styling was such a brave move for a company… more»

Nearly Road Ready: 1968 AMC Rebel SST

The 1968 model year was the most successful for the Rebel SST Hardtop, with 9,876 cars rolling off the production line. Due to their susceptibility to rust, a great many of those cars have since disappeared from our roads,… more»

Fashionable Muscle: 1973 AMC AMX Pierre Cardin

There isn’t much that looks designer’y about this car from looking at most of the photos. It almost couldn’t be crammed more tightly into this storage space and the photos aren’t.. uhh.. er.. well, I said that I wouldn’t harp on bad photos… more»

46,000 Mile Survivor: 1973 AMC Gremlin

Don’t let its impressive cosmetics fool you: this is an original paint Gremlin, a former magazine feature car with under 50,000 original miles. Wearing grasshopper green paint with a six-cylinder mill under the hood, this Gremlin is a survivor that… more»

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