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Another California AMX Back On The Street!
1969 AMC AMX
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Another California AMX Back On The Street! |
1969 AMC AMX |
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That's a great shade of green. But the original tires? Just amazing. Stay out of the area, Patrick, there is clearly an time anomaly on your street. You might suddenly find yourself meeting a T. Rex.
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You never let me down before,
Don't imagine, you're too familiar,
And I don't see you anymore.
I said I love you, and that's forever,
And this I promise from the heart,
I couldn't love you, any better,
I love you just the way you are.
AMX Always and Forever.
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Flat-fender AMXs will always hold a special place in my heart, and this one despite its uncovered steel wheels looks like a mighty fine example.
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70: Shadow Mask looks great with the hood scoop
69: Big Bad Orange, and painted bumpers plz!
68: Well... it's process of elimination people.
I would take any of the 3, but the 70 Javelin is my favorite. I always thought the AMX short wheelbase looked awkward with the large quarter panels, and the Javelin fixed some of that with the 12" longer wheelbase.
Ah, it's a shame he sold all his including the Big Bad Orange 70 w/black Shadow Mask and Red 68 w/black stripes. The Red on Black is still a favorite color combo for me.
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Street view
It think this was taken a bit over a year ago, because I recall a bunch of rednecks being absolutely baffled by the streetview cars around town at the time, and the view of my workplace has a picture of a guy who was fired around that time getting into his Jeep.
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Very spare lines, single round head lights at either end of a simple grille, form-follows-function executed better than any other Detroit car maker before or since. All the more impressive when you consider the limited resources that AMCs design department was working with. (Harley Earl probably spent more on suits than AMC spent on their design department.)
These themes ran straight through from the 64 American to the 74 Matador Coupe and, to a lesser degree, the Pacer.
It is unlikely that we will ever see the like again.
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"Rockford Brodie promoted this comment."
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