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This 1969 AMC AMX is truly an amazing find, it's an unrestored original that has been preserved impeccably-probably because it's only got 23 miles on the meter.
Somehow, I get the feeling that a Hornet-based sports coupe with the looks of an AMX/3 might have been a hit for American Motors at a crucial time. Let’s bring it to life.
One of the few mid-engine sports cars of the era, the AMX/3 had the DeTomaso Pantera in its sights.It was revealed in both Italy and the U.S. a day before the official unveiling of its rival.
The AMX turned out so great that almost immediately AMC began looking for ways to further link their name to coolness and performance. Beginning in 1969, AMC began developing the AMX/3, which was ...
While researching this month's installment of Profiles, I ran across a great quote from an AMX/3 enthusiast: " . . . it has a touch of everything. Speed racer, Pantera, and Cheetah. It's awesome.
News First-Ever AMC AMX/3 Prototype Bound for Restoration After Sitting for Nearly 50 Years This mid-engined test mule is being touted as "the rarest American muscle car in existence." Chris Chin ...
News Culture For Sale Ultra-Rare AMC AMX/3 Concept Sells for $400,000 on Facebook Marketplace of All Places Just seven of these ultra-rare AMCs were completed. Peter Holderith Oct 22, 2020 2:17 PM EDT ...
A Milford auto parts store says a car, which is believed to be the first prototype of the AMC AMX/3, will be shown at the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals in Rosemont, Illinois on November 23 and 24.
AMC's most daring project, the AMX/3, is now largely forgotten. It started life as a concept car in the 1960s, it was approved for production in 1969, but it was canceled in 1970.
And then there is the sporty 1968 AMX — a far better example of AMC’s attempts to create a car that wasn’t painful to look at or drive, but still fell a bit short. The AMX was a bruiser in appearance ...