His love for cars began with a ride home from the hospital in a 280 SEL. 'Car' was his first word. Now, many automotive ...
The 1968 AMC AMX stands as one of the most audacious gambles in automotive history. While the “Big Three” (Ford, GM, and ...
In the most secluded corners of Planet Speed hide some of the most radical car worshipers – those with no tolerance for anything that doesn’t run on reciprocating pistons. They don’t use many words, ...
Airbus Military (AMC) plans to announce its A400M engine selection this week after Europrop International (EPI) was given a final chance to improve the financial terms of its proposal by the ...
American Motors Corporation, also known as AMC, began life in 1954 after a merger between automakers Nash-Kevlinator and Hudson Motors. It lasted until 1987 when it was purchased by Chrysler. During ...
George Lynch, Evans Speed Equipment machinist, checks pin bore diameter of the forged Jahns pistons while fitting pins. Mallory-equipped engine will be going into a new roadster. Of all the modern-day ...
For muscle car collectors, acquiring a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 ranks among the ultimate discoveries—comparable to unearthing the Ark of the Covenant—while a 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda ...
From the February 1970 issue of HOT ROD: The ingredients were all there for this entry in the middle-class supercar market, but it didn't come together. AMC's Rebel Machine reminds us of a great ...
The AMC Rebel Machine 390 sits in a curious corner of the muscle car world, revered by dedicated fans yet still overlooked compared with the big-name Detroit heavyweights. Its mix of limited ...
American Motors Corporation, better known as AMC, was one of the true underdogs of the American car industry in the 1960s and 1970s. The company, formed in 1954 after a merger between Nash-Kelvinator ...
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