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The forgotten AMC AMX/3 project that came too late
The AMC AMX/3 project, a daring venture into the world of high-performance sports cars, remains one of the lesser-known ...
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The AMC AMX/3 Supercar Was Too Advanced For The '70s
The 1960s were a wild time for Detroit. Automakers were locked in a horsepower arms race, throwing ever-bigger V8s into muscle cars and designing showroom specials to attract buyers. But behind it all ...
It was a hit at the 1970 Chicago Auto Show, and it’s catching eyes in the windy city again this year. A rare AMC AMX/3 prototype is on display in McCormack Place at the 2013 edition of the annual car ...
An incredibly rare AMC AMX/3 prototype that was recently unearthed in a Michigan barn will be getting an extreme makeover after sitting for nearly five decades. The prototype, which is being heralded ...
After military service a career as war correspondent was on the cards. But then an exclusive bursar programme in automotive journalism came 'a-knockin' - and so a 26-year journey spanning newspapers, ...
35 years prior to our photo shoot at the Los Angeles Coliseum, the AMX/3 posed in front of the original Coliseum in Rome. Both are appropriate venues for an Italo-American machine with athletic ...
The American Motor Corporation (1954-1987) is responsible for abominations like the tumorous Pacer and the ugly, wedge-like Gremlin, eyesores that will forever be emblazoned on the automotive wall of ...
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. Thankfully, a ...
Only available for two and a half model years, the AMX was AMC's winning bet to create an affordable alternative to the iconic Corvette. The American Motors Corporation (AMC) emerged in 1954 when Nash ...
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