Results 1 to 3 of 3
  1. #1

    Default What to look for........

    This thread will discuss some of the things you may want to look for when buying a 1968, 69, 70 AMX. Items will be added as time allows and as others add to it so please check back from time to time.

    What to look for once you've found a car:
    Your first stop should be to verify the VIN (Engine, Trans, Sequential build numer), door tag (paint and trim codes) and valve cover tag codes (engine). You'll find the information you need here:
    http://www.amx-perience.com/AMC_Technical_Information.php


    Options: It's a simple fact that to the collector the more options the car has the greater the value. But, it's what you want that is what matters. A car with A/C, leather, tilt wheel, and auto tranny isn't too appealing to the weekend racer who wants a 4-speed with quick-ratio manual steering. With that said here's some items to consider:

    Engine - 290 ci produced 225 hp at 4700 rpm, the optional 343 ci produced 280 hp and the top-of-the-line 390 was rated at 315 hp with 425 ft.lbs of torque. The 390 used forged steel crank and rods. See the link above on how to ID.

    Transmission: 4-speed or Automatic? Borg-Warner made both for AMC. It's a T-10 4-speed or either the M11 (with 290 or 343) or M12 (390) automatics.

    Go-Package - Over-the-top racing stripe goes with two different performance "Go" packages. The first package starts with the "343" V-8 and builds up with power disc brakes, red-line wide profile tires, higher-rate heavy-duty front and rear springs, specially calibrated heavy-duty front and rear shock absorbers, Twin-Grip differential, and heavy duty engine cooling system.


    .
    Last edited by Big Bad AMX; 03-17-2012 at 02:50 PM.





  2. #2

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Bad AMX View Post
    Go-Package - Over-the-top racing stripe goes with two different performance "Go" packages. The first package starts with the "343" V-8 and builds up with power disc brakes, red-line wide profile tires, higher-rate heavy-duty front and rear springs, specially calibrated heavy-duty front and rear shock absorbers, Twin-Grip differential, and heavy duty engine cooling system.
    Unfortunately, there is no VIN, or door tag verification for a Go-Pack. Cars could be ordered with the Go-Pack stripe delete, or a Go-Pack could be added at the dealer. 290 cars could not be ordered with a factory installed Go-Pack.





  3. #3

    Default

    Looking at buying a 1968 AMX 390 auto , survivor in excellent shape , seller says its a " Go Pack " car but not sure how to verify that without the original dealer build sheet . Wheels and tires have been changed but it does have 1 inch sway bar , racing stripes , 390 4 barrel etc . The car did come with drum brakes up front though but has been converted to disc , I'm just wondering if it was possible to order a " go pack " car with drums up front ? . Vin # is A8C397X328411 , Model # is 6839-7 , trim # is 832A , dash plaque # is 06205 . Any additional identification info would be a great help .

    Thanks

    Rob

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •