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AMC AMX 258 I6 1977

General description : AMC has always offered distinctive cars with lower production figures than The Big Three. That's what makes this 1977 AMC Hornet AMX so intriguing. It's a complete and well-preserved example of a bold and rare coupe. You even get rare features like four-on-the-floor and air conditioning.
1977 was the last year for the Hornet and the first year for the AMX package, so this is a one-year only vehicle. In fact, these were such a specialty machine, they were finished at a specialty shop instead of the standard Kenosha production line. So having it in Firecracker Red is a great way to draw attention to this unique AMX. This bold finish has the right amount of shine to highlight all the lines of this curvy hatchback. Plus, we love the way the vibrant red covers the bumpers, body kit, and rear window slats to give these classic lines a modern feeling. They even added plenty of sporty style with the targa-like bar around the b-pillar and AMC's mag-style road wheels. And the blacked-out grille, black rear panel, black trim, and correct side decals give this a mean appearance that's worthy of the legendary AMX name.
Inside is a factory-correct black interior that has all the right elements you'd expect from a classic performance machine. Bucket seats and a center console make it instantly inviting. You love the grip of the correct AMC three-spoke sports steering wheel, and you get a commanding view of the full gauge pack set in a machined aluminum panel that's truly muscle car cool. And that large tach goes especially well with the floor shifter. Just ahead of that is an auxiliary gauge cluster, which is another great upgrade on these Hornet AMX cars. And as you look over the total package, you start to realize that everything is amazingly well preserved, right down to the working American Motors AM/FM radio and cold-blowing factory air conditioning.
Under the hood is a very correct-looking 258 cubic-inch inline-six. There are some who may be looking for a V8 (and the Hornet's engine bay has the room to accommodate,) but this is already quite a desirable motor. Don't forget, this is the same torque-filled powerhouse that the Jeeps relied on for go-anywhere ability. So you can get up from the stoplights with pep. And because the inline-six was the only way to get the four-speed manual transmission, you are in complete control of the powerband. Everything from the tidiness of the engine bay to the newer carb confirms the feeling of a well-respected classic. That's why it's still a blast to drive today. It's not an all-out muscle machine like the first-gen AMX, and instead it takes advantage of the lighter weight and stick shift fun to bring some nimbleness to the classic American muscle scene. Plus, with power steering, power brakes, and front discs, it really makes for a great anytime classic.
The sale comes complete with the owner's manual, maintenance records, and service manuals. You're looking at a well presented and cherished classic that will be unique in any crowd. So when a turn-key package like this is also quite affordable, you know you need to hurry up if you want to take it home. Call today!!!

https://www.streetsideclassics.com/vehicles/2749-tpa/1977-amc-amx

1977 AMC AMX 258 I6 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Lutz by Streetside Classics for Not priced.

 

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Car type : Car Make : AMC Model : AMX Model Version : 258 I6 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1977 Location : Tampa

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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.