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Cool web site!! I am a true AMC-ER, my first car was a '67 Ambassador 880 290 and my dream car was an AMX . Well now I have one (20 years later) '69 AMX . It's an asphalt eating machine powered by an unrestored 390 hooked to a 5 speeds transmission, it was originally an automatic car but a manual transmission gives you a better feel of power . I have kept the automatic transmission console because I enjoy the way it looks .You can do that with a modern transmission because the shifter is centered . I enjoy the overdrive 5 th speed as the engine revs 3000 rpm @ 100 mph . I will never part from this car and I will use it a lot every summer.
Keep ramblin...
Francois Pigeon
midnight-rambler@postmark.net
 
Richard Craney sends this picture of his father's 1969 AMX in Frost White with red stripes. Click on the page curl to check out the AMX with some great Metropolitans.
 
I've owned my 69 AMX over 20 years. It has the 343, 4 speed, Go-pak, tilt, power steering and 83,000 original miles. During that same time, I've owned 4 Gremlins, a Hornet Wagon, and 2 Matador Coupes. One tends to get lots of 'thumbs up' driving around Central Florida. Keep up the great work....
Julian
 
I love your web site. I imagine I'll use the links more as I get into restoring this car. It's a 70 AMX, Golden Lime, 360 4 speed, Hurst shifter, AM/FM Radio, black interior, 75K miles. It has been painted once, otherwise all original. It needs a few things, but overall it's solid. I have wanted an AMX forever, my first Matchbox was a green AMX, my first model car was a Jo-Han Javelin snap together, etc. I finally ran up on a car when I had the bucks to spare last fall. I plan on coming to AMC events this summer, and maybe next fall going for a full restoration (I have a '68 Buick GS400 I'm doing a frame off right now, so it'll be a while). I'd love to hear from other AMX'ers, feel free to send links to parts, photos, etc., my web page is at http://www.internettrash.com/users/mikeyc . Appreciate your efforts on the web and in keeping AMC alive, Michael Cooke, Hickory, NC.
 
In '99 the ACD tour came to Warsaw. The owners came to Biomet Inc where I work
with over 25 classic autos. By dumb luck I drove my AMX to work that day, found a camera and got some shots. The owners welcomed me and my AMX to their wonderful world. It was great and probably the last time they will tour.
Thanks,
John
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