AMC

Wagon Ho! Montana Rambler 770 Field Find

According to the seller, this 1966 Rambler 660 wagon has been owned by a single family since new (presumably not counting the seller, so we’ll call it a two-entity-owned car). Although it’s been off the road for twelve years,… more»

Second To The Last: 1956 Nash Ambassador

I’m gnashing my teeth right now because this car is very near the top of my master wish list! This is a 1956 Nash Ambassador and it’s in Lubbock, TX in a field, unfortunately, instead of in my garage. This rare car… more»

Back From The Beauty Parlor: 1964 Rambler 330

1964. A remarkable year for American automobiles–for example, the Ford Mustang was introduced, the split-window Corvette went away, and Chrysler showed it’s Turbine Car at the New York World’s Fair. But what about those cars that weren’t exceptional —… more»

Not a Photographer: 1969 AMC AMX

The seller of this 1969 AMC AMX here on eBay doesn’t appear to be too keen on using eBay. The photos are terrible, the listing is sparse on details and he has virtually no feedback. Despite all of this – and… more»

Big in Barcelona: 1977 AMC Matador

Polarizing doesn’t begin to describe the AMC Matador, which stood out in an era of automotive design flooded with “personal luxury” coupes. This short-lived demographic of cushy, flamboyant big body coupes put a priority on style, and special editions… more»

15 Years In A Barn: Dad’s 1978 Gremlin GT

As we have discussed before, Gremlins are one of the more polarizing cars we cover here on Barn Finds. Come to think of it, Pintos and Vegas, especially Cosworths, are the same way. One could make a case for the… more»

Bathtub Beauty: 1951 Nash Airflyte

Well, maybe it’s not a beauty yet, but it sure could be with a lot of work. This 1951 Nash Airflyte coupe found here on craigslist in Independence, Kansas is in surprisingly good shape, or it appears to be at first… more»

The Anti-Audi: 1983 AMC Eagle SX/4

Lately,  my brother and I have been circulating photos amongst ourselves of early 80s AMC vehicles, like this 1983 SX/4 here on eBay. With four-wheel drive and a hatchback body sitting on top of a jacked up suspension, there’s… more»

Super Stinger: 1952 Hudson Hornet

The photos aren’t the best – they’re a little on the dark and blurry side – but if you squint enough, the car sure looks good. This 1952 Hudson Hornet here on CarSoup is in Austin, Minnesota and it sounds… more»

The Wide One: 1977 AMC Pacer DL

I loved these cars as a kid, and I still do. I used to spend time drawing my favorite vehicles in a sketchpad when I probably should have been concentrating on my homework, and the Pacer was one car that… more»

Pretty Pink Project: 1956 Hudson Rambler Sedan

Pretty isn’t exactly a word that the average classic car lover would use to describe a car. And, pink isn’t exactly the color that the average classic car lover would want on a classic car. So then, why do I… more»

Another One! 1968 AMX Stored For 25 Years

We seem to have hit the mother lode of AMX’s lately, with this one, this one, this one and this one all being posted since February 17. I would have to say that this one looks like the worst of the… more»

Twin-Stick Action Survivor: 1965 Rambler Marlin

This Rambler (AMC) Marlin survivor has had three owners from new. The largely original paint has been wet sanded to shine again, and the unusual set of options and documentation from new make this a standout among Marlins. It’s… more»

One Owner Garage Find: 1968 AMC AMX

Just yesterday, Jamie featured a 1969 AMX project with the 390 that looks to be a nice solid start. At $9k, it isn’t cheap though. That one might seem like a decent project, but I think I found one… more»

Really Solid! 1970 AMX Garage Find Up North

Most AMC fans love the early AMX’s, and I’m no exception. Built as a shortened Javelin platform and with similar styling features, the AMX was exceptional in that you could get really large engines (390 V8 in this case)… more»

Baby Brother To The Scrambler: 1969 Rambler Two-Door

As the baby brother to the AMC Scrambler we recently featured, this 1969 Rambler two-door offers a lot of the look for a lot less of the price, just as it did at the time. Despite having some pretty… more»

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