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This is our newly restored 1969 AMX. This car has significant sentimental value to us, as I owned my first AMX in 1969 when I started going with my wife of 32 years. This AMX has a 390 CID engine with several added goodies, and 4 speed transmission with a Hurst Shifter. This car took 3 years to restore to this modified reproduction of the die cast model. The restoration of this car is detailed in our website, www.2ndAMX.com We are now enjoying taking it to cruises and car shows throughout the Midwest and especially enjoy showing it to the many people who have never seen an AMX before.
Owners: Keith & Rosie Surber, Montezuma, Iowa
Keith Surber


1968 AMX - Dash #00742 - 390 Go Pack, 4-Speed, Rally Pack, Tilt wheel, Power steering, Power disc brakes, right and left outside mirrors, AM/ Fm Radio, Electric wipers, Heavy duty altinator, Heavy duty cooling, Rear bumper guards, Magnum wheels with red line tires, Wood grain steering wheel, Bucket seats with head rests, Sure grip rear end, day and night inside rear view mirror, Tinted glass all windows, Tachometer, Light group and more. This car was for sale at a local cruise night in the Boston Ma area on 8/15/03 when my wife and I spotted it and had to have it. It is a rust free California car with 53K original miles and it had just undergone a complete rotissirie restoration. The undercarriage is detailed perfectly as well as the under hood and trunk compartment. It is a complete #'s matching car. I would like to hear from other AMX owners as well, Please e-mail me your thoughts to Challenger1@comcast.net
Thank you,
John


Here are a few pictures of my 1968 AMX 390 Go Pack with a 4 speed, which is still a work in progress. I bought it 2 years ago from a kid who had it cobbed together with a lot of junky add-ons and tried to rebuild the engine but failed. I have been steadily putting it back to a original-like condition and removing the non-stock items. The Donahue spoiler, hooded dash and air breather are the only non-vintage item left to remove. The Hialeah Yellow color with the black stripe is the original color for the car. The 390 engine now runs great with a mild cam, manifold and headers. The car was put together enough to go to Hot August Nights in Reno this year where it turned a lot of heads. It is signed up for 2004 as well.
I had a 1970 AMX with a 360 in high school and have wanted another AMX ever since. This car has definitely satisfied my mid-life urge for now!!! Thanks for the GREAT website!!!
Rick Streiff


This is my 70 AMX 390. I've had it about 7 years. The engine has 1,000 miles on a .040 over rebuild. The suspension is done. Interior and bodywork are coming, I just take it one day at time.


X-perience AMX NUMBER 100!

Here are some pics of my restored 69 AMX. It took me one year to complete all the work. It's a 343 4-speed car. I tried to keep the car looking as stock as possible. I'm also including a "before" pic.
Chris Sorensen
Minneapolis, MN

 

 

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