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AMC AMX 1968

General description : Factory 390ci/315hp
Shift-Command Automatic Transmission
Factory Code 39A Matador Red
Power Brakes, Power Steering
Factory Air Conditioning
Nicely Restored


LMC is very proud to offer for sale this 1968 AMC AMX
In a 1966 Detroit meeting of the Society of Automotive Engineers, American Motors Corporation officials introduced a compact prototype short-wheelbase two-seat coupe with fastback styling. Named “AMX,” the “pushcar” prototype soon found its way into automotive periodicals where it was lavished with praise. The AMXs came standard with a 290-cid/225-hp V-8. From there, buyers could take one step up to the 343-cid/280-hp V-8, or a 315-lb. 390-cid power plant that gave the little coupe a 10.8 lbs.-per-horsepower ratio. The short 97-inch wheelbase cut the 390-powered AMX’s curb weight to 3,205 lbs. Car and Driver found this combination good for a 6.6 second 0-to-60 mph time. The 390 AMX did fish-tail down the quarter-mile in 14.8 seconds at 95 mph with a top speed estimated at 122 mph.
The fastback body was factory factory ordered code 39A Matador Red accented with white hood stripes. Inside is a trim 831A black bucket-seat interior with a wood-grain steering wheel. In the one-piece injection-molded dash is the optional AM radio, factory air conditioning and a 140 MPH speedometer. The main focal point is the top of the line 390/315hp engine which is backed the “Shift-Command” three speed automatic transmission. It also is optioned with power brakes and power steering for better drivability. The engine bay is nicely detailed in appropriate finishes and colors, including corporate turquoise paint on the block itself. Styled 5-spoke road wheels and the body-color complementing redline bias ply tires complete this classic performance machine.
This nicely restored 1968 AMC AMX is the perfect cruiser to take to your local car show. It was factory with the right options to make this AMX the perfect cruiser. With these characteristics and nicely restored, this AMX is an enthusiast’s dream.

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1968 AMC AMX is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Halton Hills by Legendary Motorcar for Not priced.

 

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Car type : Car Make : AMC Model : AMX Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1968 Location : Halton Hills

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About AMC AMX
The AMC AMX is an iconic American muscle car that holds a special place in automotive history. Here's a summary of its history, development, competitors, and some important facts that muscle car enthusiasts should know:

1. Introduction and Development:
- The AMC AMX was introduced in 1968 as a two-seater sports car produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC).
- It was developed as a response to the growing popularity of the Chevrolet Corvette and Ford Mustang.
- The AMX was based on the AMC Javelin platform but featured a shortened wheelbase for a more compact and sporty design.

2. Styling and Design:
- The AMX boasted a distinctive and aggressive design with a long hood, short deck, and a muscular stance.
- It featured a unique "twin-dome" hood design, which became one of its signature styling elements.
- The interior showcased a driver-focused cockpit with a sporty instrument cluster and comfortable seating.

3. Engine Options and Performance:
- The AMC AMX offered a range of powerful engine options throughout its production run, including V8 engines.
- The early models came with engines ranging from the 290 cubic inch V8 to the 390 cubic inch V8, producing impressive horsepower and torque figures.
- In 1970, a high-performance variant called the AMX/3 was developed, featuring a mid-engine layout and a 390 cubic inch V8 engine.

4. Competitors:
- The AMC AMX competed with other American muscle cars of the era, such as the Chevrolet Camaro, Ford Mustang, Pontiac GTO, and Dodge Challenger.
- While it may not have achieved the same level of commercial success as some of its competitors, the AMX carved out a dedicated fan base due to its unique design and performance characteristics.

5. Racing and Performance Achievements:
- The AMC AMX made its mark in motorsports, particularly in drag racing and Trans-Am racing.
- It set numerous records in its class at various drag strips, showcasing its performance capabilities.
- The AMX also competed in the SCCA Trans-Am series, where it achieved respectable results against strong competition.

6. Collector Car Status and Appreciation:
- The AMC AMX is highly regarded among muscle car enthusiasts and collectors.
- Its rarity and unique design elements contribute to its desirability, and well-preserved or restored examples can command high prices in the collector car market.

7. Historical Significance:
- The AMC AMX is considered an important part of American automotive history, representing AMC's foray into the muscle car segment and showcasing their engineering capabilities.
- It was one of the first American two-seater muscle cars, providing a different option for performance-minded buyers.

The AMC AMX remains a distinctive and sought-after muscle car, revered for its unique design, performance capabilities, and contribution to the American muscle car era. Its place in automotive history and its loyal fan base make it a noteworthy classic car for muscle car enthusiasts.