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The AMC AMX debuted on Feb. 24, 1968, as a mid 1968 model. It was the first
steel-bodied, two seat American production model since the 1957 Ford Thunderbird.
American Motors created the AMX (American Motors Experimental) by slicing a
foot out of its Javelin body, eliminating the rear seat, and making it a true
two seat sports car.
The MSRP for the 1970 AMX increased to $3,395. For the added money, the buyer
got a standard 360 cid V8 rated at an impressive 290 bhp. The front end and
taillamps were also completely restyled. Atop the hood was a Ram-Air induction
scoop. This would be the last year for true two-seat AMX production.
This 1970 AMC AMX comes equipped with a 360 cid V8 rated at 290 bhp.
The transmission is a four speed manual with a Hurst shifter and Twin-Grip rear
differential. The exterior is Mossport Green with a black vinyl interior
featuring new carpets. This classic Steel-Bodied two seater AMX is in good
running condition. An extremely clean and solid car throughout.
A great addition to any collection.
The attached manufacturers plate reads as follows;
- Body # R032040
- Model # 7039-7
- Paint # 86A-8
- Trim # 031F
- VIN # A0M397P302685
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