AMC

Rambler Roller: 1963 Rambler American 330

We have seen a lot of second-generation Rambler Americans here on Barn Finds over the years, but not many that were as much of a blank slate as this 1963 Rambler American 330 is. This one is listed here… more»

Daily Driver: 1980 AMC Spirit

I think it’s fairly safe to say many early 1980s subcompacts were treated as “throwaway” cars, so when the seller of this 1980 AMC Spirit says, “These cars are nearly impossible to find, and especially in this condition,” it… more»

Dragin’ Wagon: NHRA Winning 1974 AMC Matador

Here’s something you don’t see every day, a 1974 AMC Matador wagon drag car. No, really! Those hood pins weren’t a Kenosha factory option as far as I know. This one can be found here on craigslist in East… more»

Twin-Stick: 1963 Rambler American 440-H

It can be challenging for some people to think of this 1963 Rambler American 440-H as being sporty, but for the time, it would have probably been AMC’s sportiest model. Compared to the previous generation Rambler American it sure… more»

Classic (Deluxe) Cruiser: 1962 AMC Rambler

When most people think “classic cruiser”, I’d bet it’s safe to say the 1962 AMC Rambler isn’t the first car that comes to mind. It’s not for me either, but after seeing this one, I’d send it way up… more»

No Reserve: 1958 Nash Metropolitan

At 12.5-feet in length, this 1958 Metropolitan is one short and sweet car. They are really unique cars with a unique history and they had a very unusual manufacturing process. This little black and white Met can be found… more»

Star Car: World’s Nicest Gremlin!

While you may be wondering if the title of this post is an oxymoron, I’m here to tell you that a lot of AMC enthusiasts are salivating over this extremely original, low-mileage Gremlin X. It’s listed for sale here… more»

Sinking Glory: 1954 Nash Ambassador Custom

Nothing defines the 1950s for me better than a Nash in black and pink. And, is that a spotlight that I see on the driver’s side mirror? Even better. This 1954 Nash Ambassador Custom can be found here on… more»

V8-Powered 1973 AMC Gremlin X!

Normally we try to eliminate gremlins from our automotive endeavors, but anyone who appreciates a turn-key sleeper should take a digital moment and check out this 1973 AMC Gremlin. Essentially a bob-tailed Hornet, the compact Gremlin put another impossible-to-ignore… more»

Nicest One Left? 1987 AMC Renault Alliance Convertible

In American automotive manufacturing, AMC had always been the little guy that was capable of producing something special for mere pennies. However, time and circumstances would eventually catch up with the company, and they wouldn’t manage to go out… more»

Spotless Survivor: 1976 AMC Gremlin Levi’s Edition

Finding a tidy and original AMC Gremlin is becoming harder these days, but every now and then, a real beauty will just pop out of the woodwork. That is the case with this 1976 model, which is about as… more»

V8 And A 4-Speed: 1966 AMC American

The seller of this 1966 AMC Rambler American has provided a healthy amount of information about the car in the listing. That is always a good thing for buyers to start to get an idea of what they are… more»

Top 10 Barn Finds Of 2019!

It has been a great year here at Barn Finds! We have featured some amazing finds over the past 365 days and it’s fun to look back and see which ones were the most popular. So without further ado,… more»

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Lemon Free: 1977 AMC Pacer Wagon

Although having earned quite a reputation through time, the Pacer was a neat little American made vehicle. This ’77 Wagon model is very clean example with minimal concerns for its extended lifespan. With a fair amount of recent work,… more»

41,500 Miles: 1973 AMC Gremlin X

I have always wondered how many cars came in just one body style, I need to make a list. The Pinto never came in a four-door or a convertible, but they had a wagon as did the Vega. The… more»

32K Miles: 1961 Rambler American Convertible

The Rambler American was the last car in the US and Canada to be sold under the Rambler name, all the way up to 1969. This is a 1961 Rambler American Custom trim level convertible and it can be… more»

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