The American Motors Corporation would be considered an afterthought, except not that many people remember them. They were always in last place behind the Big Three American automakers, and then were ...
"The only race American Motors cares aboutis the human race." That's what AMC President George H. Romney told the world during a 1962 press conference. Flipping "the bird" at Detroit's revived ...
AMC’s one-year Rebel The Machine packed a 390 V8 with functional ram air; this documented Hialeah Yellow example adds provenance, correctness, and real road man ...
In the most secluded corners of Planet Speed hide some of the most radical car worshipers – those with no tolerance for anything that doesn’t run on reciprocating pistons. They don’t use many words, ...
Not all rare cars become sought-after classics. These rare muscle cars were great, but are mostly forgotten in the records of the era.
The AMC Javelin was the automaker's entry into the pony car segment from 1968-1974. How fast could the Javelin go, and what ...
Want sick power from a basically stock engine? Try a 401. Using factoryheads on the portly 4.170-inch bore, you can build torque where itcounts and still make good power on top with a reasonable cam, ...
The 304 V8 was a special engine that AMC stuffed into very nearly everything the brand made during the 1970s. American Motors ...
Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap The ultra-rare Rebel Machine was AMC's greatest muscle car, and its 390 V-8 made it a legend.