American Motors Corporation, better known as AMC, was one of the true underdogs of the American car industry in the 1960s and 1970s. The company, formed in 1954 after a merger between Nash-Kelvinator ...
American Motors Corporation was the biggest independent carmaker in the seventies, which is to say it was the other American car company at the time that mattered. And sometimes, it actually kicked ...
This 1974 AMC Gremlin got a V8 engine swap to ape the special-edition Randall-built XRs of the day. This 1974 AMC Gremlin got a V8 engine swap to ape the special-edition Randall-built XRs of the day.
Things rarely stay on track when a guy builds a car, and Joe Menacci's AMC is no exception. Though Joe had purchased this '70 Javelin from its second owner, it was still a real cream puff. It was ...
American Motors Corporation spent the muscle car era fighting with fewer resources than its Detroit rivals, yet it managed to put some of the lightest V8 performance cars of the period on the street.
AMC = not cool. At least that's what enthusiasts who follow any of the Big Three brands would like you to believe. Remember the Gremlin? Yeah, these people like to make fun of that poor thing. But ...