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  1. #1
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    Red face Hello from Larry Rucker

    As a new member, I am pleased to join in with other AMX fans. I was in the military when the first AMX was introduced, and it took me 4 years before I got home and purchased my first one. I have owned many AMC's since. Still have a 69 AMX that I race at local dragstrip.
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  2. #2
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    NE. Ohio
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    Welcome, You gotta take some time, and tell us about your AMX. Have AMC cars for so long ,youve got to have a wealth of infomation. woodsman1953

  3. #3
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    Sorry to take so long to respond. I have been working on AMC's since the mid 1960's. I am very familiar with many of the most well known AMC drag racers, A H (Hemmy) Adkins, Barry Allen, etc. Herman Lewis, a legend in our area has passed away, but left a wealth of info for AMC fans. Here in WV we have a pretty good AMX representation in NHRA and IHRA. I usually turn to those guys for chassis information, as well as finding parts. As I said in an earlier post, I have owned a 69 Hurst SC/Rambler, 3 AMX's, 1 Hornet Hatchback (I really liked driving that one), 1 304 Gremlin X, a few Javelins, etc. I used to work in a Ford garage, and drove Ford's. I got tired of being beaten by nearly everyone, thereby getting my first AMC.I have been a fan since. Hope this answers a little.

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