Produced from 1968 to 1970, the AMC AMX is one of the most underrated muscle cars of the golden era. Based on the Javelin, which was also new for 1968, the AMX was unique thanks to its shorter ...
AMC offered high-performance cars as early as 1957 (the four-door Rambler Rebel came with nearly 300 horsepower on tap), but the company didn't join the muscle car market until 1968. That's when the ...
Chuck Page and Rick Mullaney met when they both received a free trip to an exotic land courtesy of good ol' Uncle Sam. It was 1968, and the call to arms brought both young men halfway around the world ...
Just as there was once an age of giant reptiles some 100-odd million years ago, there was once an age of American automotive giants. Although they may be dinosaurs today, the “Big Three”—General ...
Let’s start with the 1972 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. Under that blue hood we find a 455 cubic-inch high-output V8 engine with a bunch of goodies attached, including an aluminum intake manifold, ...
The 1968-1970 AMC AMX was America’s only two-seat sports car, aside from the Corvette, with a wheelbase one inch shorter than Chevy’s iconic model. AMC’s 390-cubic-inch V8 created 315 horsepower and ...
The late '60s was an era of not only the muscle car, but also the beginnings of mid-engine exotic sports cars-think Ferrari Dino and Lamborghini Miura. Ford had experimented with the GT-40 and even GM ...
Jeff Castelaz, 49, of Los Angeles, founder and CEO of Cast Management, a manager of music acts, on his 1970 AMC AMX, as told to A.J. Baime. Growing up in Milwaukee, I had a bunch of older kids on my ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...