Produced from 1968 to 1970, the rather short-lived AMC AMX is not the kind of muscle car you see at the drag strip nowadays. The race you're about to see below includes one of those rare moments. A ...
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, ...
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How the AMC AMX became America’s forgotten muscle car
The AMC AMX, a bold two-seater muscle car, emerged in the late 1960s as a compact yet potent challenger to Detroit’s ...
Of all the special high-performance Javelins and AMX's released during their production runs, the most potent machines were the '69 S/S AMX's built for stick-shift Super Stock drag racing. Following a ...
The greatest year in door-slammer racing just may have been 1969. A renewed focus on Super Stock muscle car drag racing began in 1967 with the introduction of the RO23 and WO23 drag Plymouths and ...
The AMC AMX was smaller, faster, and arguably bolder than its rivals, yet it never got the recognition it truly deserved.
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