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This is my 1970 AMX which I bought in Sacremento, CA in May 1995. The car is a 360 Auto, tan leather interior, originally Gold Green with Shadow Mask with dash no.21827. A little over 70,000 original miles. Car was original for wife, she is now gone and I still have the car! Did I make out?!? Want to restore the car to original concours condition when time and money permits. The car sits in a climate controlled garage in an undisclosed area in the mountains of WV...
Shawn


This is my 69 AMX, the Return to Daytona was it's first show, it has been redone from the ground up. It is a 390 bored .030 over, 4-speed 3:54 rear. It has a rally pack and almost everything that could be be on it new was. I have been involved with Nash's, Ramblers and AMC's all my life. I have even owned a 1954 Nash Healy roadster. I work for a AMC dealer from 1967/1969 in Florida, my father was going to be part owner at a dealership in W.Va. but after two years it didn't work out. I have raced AMCs since 1965 and have owned more than I can count. Your web site is great.
Terry Grow


Hi, I think your site is first rate. Here are some pics of my 68 AMX that I had to sell. It was bought as a parts car but--- I could not scrap it. The nose was all hit, the doors& deck lid were shot. But the floor,trunk and quarters were good. Sooo I built it to sell, Was a 390 4 sp go-pac car . I put it together with all my spare parts. I sold it a gentleman after it was finished,and he was going to tear it down someday and restore it to concours shape. Some day I will own another 2 seater probably a 70 as I also have owned a Donohue I like the 70 nose. My present car is a 73 Jav-AMX "The Black Widow" a modified car with a destroked 390 to 358 crossram Cardin int, 9" Ford rear with AMC disc brakes. And a Highly detailed suspension chromed control arms . This car was featured in Car Craft in Dec 86.
Thanks in advance, Bob Kowalski kowalski.tgi@snet.net


I'm Doni Wixom and this is my 70 AMX. I saved this from being a parts car. It has a 390 with automatic transmission. Everything had to be redone on this, motor, paint, bushings, you name it. I picked it up for $1500.00 but 12 grand later I'm still not quite done with it. But hey it is worth every penny just to drive it through town and watch people break their necks to catch a peek, although I dread the stupid traditional question " What is That?" A Mustang?. I do recommend to any of you single guys out there, AMX'S are babe magnets. My wife agree's we have been married 13 years and I have good taste, obviously. Great Web Site.


Ground Pounding here in Connecticut is my '68 AMX 390, 4-speed! There's nothing like seeing head's turn as we cruise down the Main Street or the Interstate! I love to chat with other AMX owners so feel free to send me e-mail & trade pic's of other AMX's! BigBad68Amx@yahoo.com
Damian Gingras

UPDATED 8-19-02!

 

 

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