AMX

Pierre Cardin Edition: 1973 AMC Javelin AMX

American Motors was always the underdog. But that didn’t stop them from coming up with unusual or different cars. One of them was the AMX, a 2-seat, shortened version of the Javelin that could tear up some asphalt. Unfortunately,… more»

1 Of 122: 1970 AMC AMX

We’ve seen several AMX’s pop up recently. And most of them have been either rusted out or wrecked. While this 1970 AMX isn’t perfect, it looks to have a future that sadly the others do not. From its last… more»

Worth Fixing? $3,600 1969 AMC AMX Project

The AMC AMX was an interesting hybrid, but not the kind we think of today. Part muscle car and part sports car. Excluding the Chevy Corvette, there was no other U.S. production car like it. It looked like the… more»

Big Bad Orange 1970 AMC AMX Go Pack!

The AMX was a two-seat version of the Javelin, both introduced during the 1968 model year. It was a muscle car and it was fast, but it was not a big seller, even by AMC standards. In three short… more»

1972 AMC Javelin AMX Barn Find!

American Motors turned a lot of heads in the late 1960s with the AMX, a shortened two-seat version of the Javelin. It would become AMC’s first and only attempt at building a sports car. As a muscle car, they… more»

Solid Project: 1968 AMC AMX

Solid muscle car projects are continually getting harder to find. Ones that are complete with the seller not asking an arm and a leg are even harder to find. That’s why a spotting a decent project like this one… more»

1970 AMC AMX 390 X-Code Go Pack!

For those looking for a real barn – or in this case, lean-to – find, Barn Finds reader, Patrick S., may have found one for you. This 1970 AMC AMX 390 X-Code w/ Go-Pack can be found here on… more»

Real 390 X-Code: 1969 AMC AMX

There’s something so unique about an AMC AMX. In a world full of Camaros, Mustangs, Chevelles, and Chargers, seeing an AMX out on the open road can be a rare sight. That sighting becomes even rarer when it turns… more»

Big Bad Orange! 390 Powered 1969 AMC AMX

After a steady diet of Mustangs, Camaros, Chevelles, and Dodge Chargers, here’s an example of what upstart AMC was offering during the muscle car wars and it is a welcome find. The AMX and its larger sibling, the Javelin,… more»

Loaded 390 Four-Speed! 1968 AMC AMX And Parts Car

Advertise a ’68 Mustang with a numbers-matching 390 cid V8, four-speed manual transmission, air conditioning, and other options, price it at $8400, and at least twenty-seven people will break their index fingers clicking Buy It Now without even checking… more»

Black Beauty! 1973 AMC Pierre Cardin AMX

When I think of the name Pierre Cardin I think of either Haute Couture, you know the kind of threads no normal, mortal individual can actually squeeze into, or existential, minimalist design. When I learned that there was a… more»

Original Owner: 1977 AMC Hornet AMX

We don’t generally see the term “gently used” when it comes to what was essentially a company’s muscle car, especially one that has a V8. But, that’s what the seller says about this 1977 AMC Hornet AMX. This unusual… more»

1974 AMC Javelin-AMX With Rare “Go Package”

Like a lot of people who followed Chevrolet and Mopar performance in the late ’60s and early ’70s, I didn’t have a lot of time for AMC. That was the company that made Ramblers, right? An old friend of… more»

Pole Barn Find! 1972 AMC Javelin AMX

Dusty and downtrodden, this once-shiny American Motors Corporation Javelin AMX seeks a new owner here on eBay after what appears to be decades of wanton neglect. The opening bid of $3,000 has yet to be cast for this vehicular… more»

1 of 5 AMC AMX/3 Prototype Discovered!

This gorgeous 1970s supercar isn’t a Lamborghini or Maserati; no, it’s an AMC, the same company that brought you the Matador and the Pacer. There’s just a slight difference, namely that this concept car was built by legendary designer… more»

Firecracker Red Survivor: 1977 AMC Hornet AMX

This 1977 AMC Hornet AMX was purchased from the longtime original owner in 2018, and still presents well today despite some updating and repairs needed. The seller notes the Hornet retains its body-colored bumpers and flares, but some surfaces… more»

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