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1969 AMX in "Big Bad Orange" with 390 Go-Package at the AACA Museum. The two-seat AMX was built for three model years following its debut as a mid-year model on 15 February 1968. [92] The first 1968 model year cars were scheduled to appear in dealer showrooms on 19 March 1968. [93]
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 ...
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The bid price was $3,047 for the 1971 police cruisers, and $3,242 for the 1972 model year versions. [108] The 1971 cars were base model Javelins with the fleet-service 401 cu in (6.6 L) four-barrel dual-exhaust V8 that was available in the full-sized Ambassadors with police-package and cast-iron Borg-Warner three-speed automatic transmission. [104]
The mid-sized models were now named the AMC Rebel, but little was changed except for the safety features and the mid-model year availability of the 315 hp (235 kW; 319 PS) AMX 390 cu in (6.4 L) V8 that was introduced for the new two-seat AMX model. For ten years AMC "strictly observed the auto industry's anti-racing resolution" but following ...
AMC Javelin (1969–1970) AMC SC/Rambler (1969) BMW 2500 (1969-1971) BMW 2800 (1969-1970) Buick GS 400 Stage 1 (1969) Chevrolet Brookwood (1969–1972) Chevrolet Camaro ZL-1 (1969) Chevrolet Chevelle (1969-1972) Chevrolet Corvette Stingray ZL1 (1969) Chevrolet K5 Blazer (1969-1972) Chevrolet Kingswood (1969–1972) Chevrolet Kingswood Estate ...
The 1969 Rambler (and Chevrolet Corvair and Dodge Dart) were the only U.S. compact cars available that year in a two-door hardtop body style; Ford compacts were only available as sedans. The last U.S.-built Rambler, of over 4.2 million cars that carried the Rambler name that rolled off the assembly line in Kenosha, was produced on 30 June 1969 ...
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