This AMC Rambler may not be a barn find, but we don’t come across these Hurst specials very often so it still deserves a mention. The seller has owned the car for over 10 years and it is currently… more»
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Mustang Alternative: 1968 AMC AMX SST
This AMX is claimed to have been in the original owner’s care until just recently. It’s going to need a lot of love to be driveable again, it should be quite a looker in its silver over black color… more»
Sun Scorched: 1968 AMC AMX 390
Well this AMC definitely has an interesting look to it. I’m honestly not sure what to call it. Is it patina, sun baked or just rust? Here’s my dilemma with it, it has surface rust in the areas where… more»
The Mighty Mite: 1965 AMC M422
Here’s a vehicle I didn’t know much about before today: an AMC Mighty Mite, also known as the M422, here on eBay. Basically a limited production military vehicle, the Mighty Mite packed tons of innovation into its small, light-weight… more»
Build A Sleeper? 1974 AMC Gremlin
I’d be more enthusiastic about this Gremlin X if it had the optional V8; not that I don’t like the AMC inline 6, far from it. But the image of a sleeper with dog-dish hubcaps and faded paint, but… more»
Sensible Spectacular: 1965 Rambler Cross Country
Hailing from Lodi, New Jersey, this Rambler Classic 770 “Cross Country” station wagon looks surprisingly solid and well-kept. The selling dealer claims to have purchased it from the grandson of the original owner, who drove the car from new… more»
Neon Green 1970 AMC AMX Barn Find
I’ve always been a fan of the AMC AMX, I actually still remember the first time I saw one! It was bright orange with wide slicks in the back and incredible exhaust note. This one isn’t orange, but is… more»
Rolling Fishbowl: 1976 AMC Pacer
Calling the AMC Pacer odd might be a bit of an understatement. The styling is, well, unique to say the least. The rear end is bulbus and kind of looks like a fish bowl, oh and one door is… more»
Pole Barn Stored: 1966 AMC Ambassador
This 1966 AMC Rambler Ambassador here on eBay has been stored for the better part of the last 35 years in a Wisconsin pole barn. It appears surprisingly clean for such a long slumber but the seller hasn’t made any… more»
Eagle Ancestor: AMC Hornet Sportabout
So, here’s one I’ve never seen before: a 1971 AMC Hornet Sportabout, submitted by Barn Finds reader Keith C. and available here on craigslist for $5,500. The car has been gone through extensively by its current owner but still sports a… more»
No Reserve AMC: 1976 Matador Wagon
This 1976 AMC Matador wagon carries a few scars from being a workhorse, but is still in very serviceable condition. It’s located in North Platte, Nebraska and is listed here on eBay, where bidding is currently at $1,650 without… more»
1985 AMC Eagle Wagon: Every Option
Barn Finds reader Peter R. spotted this cherry AMC Eagle Limited wagon here on craigslist, with only 55,000 miles and for sale by the original owner. The car appears well-preserved and excellent in every way, helped by the fact that… more»
Plain Brown Wrapper: 1978 AMC Pacer
Talk about unassuming! Barn Finds reader Charles H. sent us this terrific find from Louisville, Kentucky. That plain brown wrapper hides a really big surprise under the hood! It’s up for sale here on craigslist for $6,000. That probably seems… more»
Update: 1968 AMX Piranha For Sale Again
Back in March, we featured this AMX Piranha, although we didn’t know much about them then (and still don’t know a whole lot now). However, the great thing is that thanks to this seller, we know a little more… more»
This One Is An X: 1974 AMC Matador Coupe
Barn Finds reader James L. writes: Here is one you don’t see very often and in a rare color too. We recently featured a similar Matador coupe that we thought was an “X”, but was identified by readers as… more»
Sun Orange Survivor: 1977 AMC Hornet DL
A true survivor, this 1977 AMC Hornet DL was purchased and owned in Los Angeles for the first 38 years of it’s life. The second owner purchased it earlier this year and after some maintenance has chosen to sell… more»