The AMC AMX, built from 1968 through 1970, was one of the only two-seat sports cars made in the U.S. when introduced.
Built from 1968 through 1970, the model was one of the only two-seat sports cars made in the U.S. when introduced.
As with AMC's other 343-equipped cars of the 1960s, the Javelin switched to the 290-hp, 395 lb-ft 360 cubic inch V8 for 1970.
From the silver stripes accenting its black grille to its distinct design, Burcar's AMC AMX is not just a car but a piece of automotive history, lovingly preserved and passionately showcased.
(Squint your eyes and it’s a Porsche 928.) And for a few brief years, AMC made some truly exciting cars, including the AMX, Javelin, Hornet, and Gremlin X—a caricature of a car powered by AMC’s ...