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In 1970, AMC was in the middle of the muscle car race both on and off the track. Both the Javelin and the two-seat AMX received a substantial one-year-only facelift that added an air of muscle to ...
AMC's second-generation Javelin, which debuted in 1971, played host to a wide gamut of engines, from a 232-CI inline-six that ...
1972–1973 AMC Javelin Pierre Cardin Edition: A Funky-Cool Trendsetter. Such co-branding is now commonplace, but the approach was visionary at the time.
AMC sold only 15,961 units over four model years, making the Javelin AMX relatively rare. The black example you see here is one of only 3,220 examples produced in 1972.
Among the rarest of the American muscle cars that went racing in the early Seventies — cars including the Camaro Z/28 and the Boss 302 Mustang — the 1970 AMC Trans Am Javelin SST may be the ...
it,” I said to the Ringbrothers employee sitting shotgun as we prowled the mountains of Malibu in his company’s 1,000-horsepower AMC Javelin AMX, the beast’s war cry shaking the canyon walls ...
For 1973, you could officially get a Pierre Cardin Javelin AMX. A total of 4,152 were built over the two model years. AMC’s next fashion special was the Matador coupe, but the automaker tapped ...
The Javelin was, of course, AMC’s entry into the pony car wars of the late ’60s and early ’70s, with a run of only seven years, from 1968 through 1974.
The 1968 AMC Javelin SST. American Motors Corp. announces on Aug. 22, 1967, plans to introduce the 1968 Javelin, joining Detroit's pony car wars dominated by the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro.
In 1970, AMC was in the middle of the muscle car race both on and off the track. Both the Javelin and the two-seat AMX received a substantial one-year-only facelift that added an air of muscle to ...
1972–1973 AMC Javelin Pierre Cardin Edition: ... Disc brakes were available as an option in 1972, but this SST has the standard drums, so it's best to plan ahead when slowing down.