The AMC AMX, a bold two-seater muscle car, emerged in the late 1960s as a compact yet potent challenger to Detroit’s ...
The 1960s cemented the roles of the pony car, muscle car, and personal luxury car in automotive society, with only modest overlap between the designations. That’s because you could get a muscular ...
Rambler was a bicycle, a car, a trim level, a brand, and then an AMC Hornet. How did this happen, and what happened to the ...
Though overshadowed by Detroit's Big Three, the AMC left its mark on the original muscle car era with some iconic tire-shredders. In 1954, the Hudson Motor Car Company joined forces with the ...
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 ...
Discover how Nick Filippides of American Racing Headers transformed a humble 1964 AMC Rambler into a 648-hp masterpiece that ...
American Motors Corporation was an absolute mess by the mid-1980s, and its financial problems in the U.S. market were compounded by infighting at its European corporate parent, Renault, where ...