Oh, how the times change! At one time people looked down on compact cars and hatchbacks. It seems that people are now becoming more aware of things like handling, character and practicality than they use to be. We have… more»
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4th of July Find: 1970 AMC Rebel Machine
It doesn’t get any more American than a red, white, and blue AMC Rebel Machine! The Machine was developed by American Motors with some help from Hurst and featured a 340 horsepower 390 under the hood. Patriotic paint, heavy duty… more»
Coffin Nose: 1977 AMC Matador Wagon
This may be one of the homeliest wagons ever built, but it could also be the cleanest 1977 AMC Matador station wagon still in existence. The seller claims that it has only covered 57k miles, but with only five digits… more»
American Built Import: 1972 AMC Gremlin
The 1970’s were tough for American auto manufacturers. Foreign imports were flooding the market and American drivers just couldn’t get enough of these overseas fuel sippers. In an attempt to compete, American brands rushed their own econo-boxes to market…. more»
Compact Tank: 1962 Rambler American
Modern compacts aren’t always known for their durability, but there is one compact that we know of that can best be described as a tank. Sure there are other durable compacts built during the ‘50s and ‘60s, but few… more»
The Big Small: 1978 AMC Pacer Wagon
UPDATE: The seller just lowered the BIN to $1,500. Someone buy it before we do! It might not be the best looking or performing car, but for some reason the AMC Pacer has slowly been growing on us. Perhaps… more»
Mid-Sized Sleeper: AMC Rebel SST Wagon
After posting an AMC Rambler with the interesting Twin Stick, we were a little surprised to stumble across another intriguing AMC product. This AMC Rebel doesn’t have any unusual technology, but being a station wagon that was optioned as… more»
Twin Stick: 1964 AMC Rambler 440
It wasn’t the styling of this 1964 AMC Rambler, or the fact it’s a barn find, or even its original condition that grabbed our attention while surfing eBay. What did catch our eye was the unusual twin stick shifter…. more»
Fishbowl on Wheels: 1975 AMC Pacer
After our Know When to Say No post, we got a lot of interest in the AMC Pacer that Jesse had contemplated buying. While there were a lot of great comments about the Pacer, we thought it was time… more»
Big Bad Oranges: 1969 AMC AMX Pair
In 1969, AMC was trying its hardest to compete with Ford and Chevrolet. The AMX was their answer to the Mustang and the Camaro, but it never achieved the same level of success as these two iconic cars. In… more»
1968 AMC AMX Project
AMC attempted to combine muscle car power with sports car handling when they released the AMX in 1968. It only seated two because the wheelbase was kept short to help in the twisties. It had its short comings, but… more»
1970 vs 1971: AMC Javelin SST Comparison
The American Motor Company was known for building budget minded cars, even when they built their own version of the Pony car, the Javelin. This 1970 Javelin SST has been parked in this barn since 1980 and has been… more»
Grand Prize: 1967 AMC Rambler SST
It’s always great when a classic comes with documentation showing its history, but rarely does one come with the kind of story and documentation as this 1967 AMC Rambler SST does. It is a one owner car and has… more»
Big Bad Survivor: 1969 AMC AMX
The American Motor Company was known for doing things a little differently than everyone else. When AMC decided to jump on the Pony car bandwagon, they went about building something that was a little different than everything else on… more»
















