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What makes the AMC Javelin SST 401 a rising market hit
The AMC Javelin SST 401 has quietly shifted from quirky outlier to serious contender in the classic muscle market, driven by a mix of rarity, racing heritage, and usable performance. Collectors who ...
The untold story of the AMC Javelin, America's forgotten pony car that made its mark in racing and law enforcement during the ...
Only 1,309 Javelins got the AMX “Go” Package with a 360 V8 in 1971, the first year for the AMX as a package instead of a separate two-seater model ...
Rob Carbonell’s AMX Javelin is decked out in Surfside Turquoise, one of 18 colors on the AMC pallet for 1972. The AMX Javelin was a force to be reckoned with back in the seventies! In 1971, Mark ...
In 1968, American Motors Corporation released two of its emblematic nameplates – the Javelin and the AMX (the latter, as a direct rival to the Corvette, was launched mid-model-year, at the end of ...
Viewed in Sixties enthusiast circles as "an old folks' car company," American Motors responded, late in the decade, with their long-nose, short-tail Javelin ponycar, and its unique two-seat, ...
Miriam-Webster dictionary defines a muscle car as "any of a group of American-made 2-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving." Of course, sometimes the lines get ...
One clings to a bygone era in defining the sports car as a small, lightweight open two-seater with minimum creature comfort balancing a maximum of driver engagement and agile handling. Sports cars, ...
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