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  2. AMC Javelin - Wikipedia

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    Comparison testing of six 1968 pony cars by Car and Driver described the Javelin as having "a clean understated appearance that is not marred by phony vents, power bulges, mounds or bizarre sculpturing of whatever variety. The Javelin is an honest-looking car with a dramatic flair." [34] Total production for the 1968 model year was 55,125. [35]

  3. AMC AMX - Wikipedia

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    The AMC AMX is a two-seat GT-style muscle car produced by American Motors Corporation from 1968 through 1970. [2] [6] As one of just two American-built two-seaters, the AMX was in direct competition with the one-inch (2.5 cm) longer wheelbase Chevrolet Corvette, [7] for substantially less money.

  4. AMC AMX III - Wikipedia

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    Near the end of the 1960s, AMC refocused on younger buyers with sporty variants of AMC's models. Introduced for the 1968 model year, the pony car Javelin was three years after the Ford Mustang, which originated the sports cars category. [3] [4] The Javelin-derived two-seat AMX received good reception as a muscle car, but sold less than expected ...

  5. American Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In January 2007, the AMC AMX was "really taking off in the muscle car market" according to the editors of Hemmings Classic Car, and it had "left its mark among AMC collectors' minds as a great alternative" to higher-priced Hemi-powered muscle cars. [221] The early Javelin (1968–70) stands out from the Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler pony ...

  6. AMC Rebel - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1968, AMC dropped out of funny car racing to concentrate on its new Javelin pony car in SCCA Trans Am road racing, while Proffitt retired from racing for a few years. [ 67 ] In 1968, Ron Rosenberry drove the King Rebel of Ted McOsker using a blown fuel Chrysler Hemi engine and had a known best of 9.58 seconds at 148.02 mph (238.2 ...

  7. Vintage Depression Glass Worth Wallet-Shattering Prices - AOL

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    Highest listing price on eBay: $473 Produced by the Federal Glass Company during the 1930s, the Parrot pattern is named for its distinctive embossed parrot motif perched among leafy branches.

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