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 ...
American Motors Corporation (AMC) was formed in 1954 by the merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motor Company. It was the largest corporate merger in US history at the time. AMC went into ...
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 ...
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 ...
Miriam-Webster dictionary defines a muscle car as "any of a group of American-made 2-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving." Of course, sometimes the lines get ...
Every once in a while a car appears seemingly out of thin air and stirs up a big pot of healthy conversation. Usually, this frenetic firestorm of full-fledged verbal combat gets bolstered by a few ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
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The Rarest AMC Muscle Car Ever Produced
Born from the 1954 merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motor Car Company, American Motors Corporation (AMC) quickly streamlined operations by consolidating Nash and Hudson vehicle ...
American Motors Corporation, or AMC for short, was a company that made automobiles between 1954 and 1988, and it's unusual to find an enthusiast who collects AMC cars because these cars are ...
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