AMC was originally going to include electronic fuel injection on a selection of its models from 1957, but design flaws led to ...
It’s not clear why Porsche named this 1970 concept after the Italian word for a snouty jungle mammal. There were two sets of gullwing doors: one for the passenger cabin and one for the luggage ...
There are few things car enthusiasts love more than a good argument. Not a mean-spirited one; just the kind that breaks out at a car show when someone walks past a particular model and someone else ...
Confusingly, the ad for today's Nice Price or No Dice AMX describes its condition as "excellent" despite the car lacking much of its interior trim, and, on the outside, some of its paint. Let's decide ...
1968 – what a great year to be alive! Shall we take a quick look at some of the important events from that magnificent moment? First off, the pony car avalanche: Pontiac Firebird, Mercury Cougar, AMC ...
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 ...
On paper, the new Dodge Charger looks slow. However, after taking on the Mustang Dark Horse and SRT Hellcat, the SIXPACK proves it belongs again in the muscle car conversation. This is the matchup ...
American Motors Corporation produced vehicles that often lived in the shadow of larger Detroit brands, yet many of those cars aged with surprising character and value. For buyers who enjoy distinctive ...
Have you ever walked into a car meet and gotten confused about the difference between a muscle car and a pony car? It's fine. These two categories overlap so much now that even seasoned enthusiasts ...
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