Underrated AMC cars include the 1970 AMX/3, 1971 Hornet SC/360, 1972 to 1974 Gremlin Randall 401XR, 1965 to 1967 Rambler Marlin, and 1971 Javelin AMX 401.
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How AMC quietly built one of the lightest V8 cars of its era
American Motors Corporation never had the budget or marketing muscle of its Detroit rivals, yet it managed to field some of ...
The untold story of the AMC Javelin, America's forgotten pony car that made its mark in racing and law enforcement during the ...
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AMC’s shortest-lived performance car barely found buyers
American Motors Corporation spent most of its life building sensible compact cars, yet it briefly chased the muscle car crowd ...
The 1925-model-year Nash you see here is far from famous, but it is one of only a few that have survived in good condition ...
If you've binged the entirety of The Bear and somehow don't need to take a breather from high-anxiety dramedy, here's what to ...
I know you're thinking about what might be fun to drive once lady winter lets up, so tell me about them.
The 1970s strangled horsepower with emissions rules, fuel shocks, and insurance pressure—yet a handful of clever performance cars slipped through. Here are 11 machines once dismissed as weird or weak, ...
AMC's critically acclaimed noir thriller returns on Feb. 15.
Window louvers were an iconic design element of classic muscle cars. But they also served practical purposes beyond looking exceptionally stylish.
Most cars get a new generation after a few years. Are there any cars that successfully managed to survive longer than that, outliving their replacements?
Documentary director Brett Ratner chases the aloof first lady from SUVs to private planes in a profile loaded with B-roll but ...
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