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McClellans Automotive.com

AMC Sales Literature

Check out the Gold Eagle Cool Rides Online Website

 

New carpets for AMX, Javelin, American, SC/Rambler, Ambassador, Classic,
Rebel, Marlin, Concord, Eagle, Gremlin, Hornet, Matador, Pacer and
Spirit. Starting at $150. Weatherstripping for most models, AMX kit
$380, 68-74 Javelin kit $340, and include Roof rail , door, correct
trunk seal, 1/4 glass and inner and outer fuzzes. Also Glove box liners,
AMX sail panels $25, sound deader kit, fire wall pads, trunk mats, tire
covers, trunk dividers, package trays, splash shields,
hood insulations, body and lens seals. Detailing decals and exterior
stripes. Machine and SC/Rambler scoops starting at $175. Hi volume - Hi
pressure water pumps, Aluminum and cast iron, with HD thermostat $114, 4
piston calipers $199.99, Timing cover Kit with oil pump $256, N.O.S. and
used parts, call or e-mail with your request. 830-980-3165
akjamc@juno.com


EDDIE HAS These and More at Planet Houston AMX

Eddie Stakes Offers
New Engine Turned Aluminum Dash Overlays
for AMC Gremlin & Hornet AMX, DL, X, SST!

Beautiful precision machined aluminum overlays brand new, MADE IN USA for your classic Gremlin & Hornet Series 1970 thru 1977.

FOR MORE INFO

 

Carcraft Article by By Douglas R. Glad, the 1973 Javelin-"The Mango Gambler"

 

 

EGGE Machine Company Introduces New Pistons for 401

For more info-

800-866-3443

http://www.egge.com/

 

Click the link below to check out photos of some very fine AMC cars. Thanks to T.J. Davis and the email forward from Andy Taylor for providing the link.

2009 Regional Photos

 

 

 

Automotive Traveler Online Magazine- Great Web Site!

Richard Truesdell Editorial Director, Automotive Traveler and owner of five AMCs currently, invites you to puruse his site which contains some great AMC storys such as "An AMC Weekend in North Carolina" and followup on the auction featuring the Steve Green Collection.Click on photo to go to the site.
Thanks Rich !

Photo from Automotive Traveler

 

AMERICAN MOTORS RACING SITE

 

"Automotive Antiques: A Restoration Guide" Article
LINK

 

NEW! AMC 304/360 CAM ECCENTRIC WITH DRIVE GEAR, BOLT & WASHER

Now AVAILABLE FROM ENGINEQUEST

 

 


LINK of the Story of this 1972 Alabama State Trooper Car

 

This company makes AM radio adapter that plays portable FM, CD, MP3/iPod®, tape players, even Sirius-XM satellite radio through your classic car's original radio. Click logo for more info.

American Motors Articles, Pictures, & Videos of AMC Cars located at Automotive.com
(click on Automotive.com logo to go to site. Close the initial pop-up box to view articles)

HOT ROD MAGAZINE ARTICLE ABOUT "NEW" AMERICAN MOTORS
COMPLETE WITH ILLUSTRATED UPDATED MODELS

LINK

AMX 3 fan decides to build his own with a little help from his friends-



RACING JAVELIN/AMX


This is an Amzoil web site Worth checking out humpfender racing fans at least for the pictures. Click on photo.

 

Mario Andretti Drives the "New" AMX

 

The Eagle has Landed...in Denver

 

Legendary Auto Interiors Adds 1970 Rebel Machine to Upholstery Line

Legendary Web Site


Pete Sandquist's '71 AMC Javelin
What's so special?
Pete is in Sweden


Click on Picture for info

American Motors AMX "Palm Beach"

Click on Picture for info


From Surprising Design Connections Design Logic Web site

#1. [1970's] Porsche and AMC (American Motors Corporation)

(Left) 1975 AMC Pacer. Designer Dick Teague
(Right)1978 Porsche 928. Designer Tony Lapine (Later model shown.)

Porsche design chief Tony Lapine boldly admitted that significant inspiration for the 1978 Porsche 928 was the work of AMC design chief Dick Teague, specifically the "lost-in-(production)-translation" 1975 AMC Pacer. I kid you not.

Lapine credits Teague
Might have been in the June 1979 Road & Track.

Dick Teague: American Motors Corp. Design Chief
Anatole "Tony" Lapine German/American Porsche Design Chief


Supercars.net article on the AMX 3

ARTICLE LINK

Comparison with the Ford Pantera of the same period

 

 

Text and Photo From Hemmings e-Weekly

Classic Cars
Always Call Those Ads

Joseph Cargagna, Jr found this 5,000-mile all original 1971 Gremlin in his local newspaper's classifieds. It pays to follow up on promising-sounding leads...
Did you ever read the classifieds in your local newspaper and see a listing for a car for sale that sounded way too good to be true, so you disregarded it, thinking that it was nothing more than a misprint?

Well, Joseph Cargagna, Jr. thought otherwise when he saw a listing for a 1971 Gremlin, advertised locally, that had been driven only 5,000 miles. He figured he had nothing to lose and called the seller. It turned out the owner bought the car for his wife back in 1971, then she died nine months later. So,he parked the car in the garage and covered it with blankets until he decided to sell it more than 30 years later.

For just a few thousand dollars, Joe got himself a true AMC survivor. The Gremlin is all original, without a single mark on the factory-applied paint, upholstery, carpet or chrome. The compact cruiser looks as if it just rolled off the Kenosha assembly line. So, the next time you see an ad for a Duesenberg in your Pennysaver, it just very well could be the score of the century. But you gotta call to get it.
- By Richard Lentinello



FEATURE ARTICLE from Hemmings Motor News
May 1, 2007

1973 American Motors Javelin/AMX


Click HERE

 

Click photo to read "American Motors Rebel Machine"
by Jack Nerad for "Driving Today"- KPIX Channel 5/San Fransisco

 

 

 

AMC FORUMS
Find out what people are talking about and get info:

American Motors Forum/amcforum.net- Click HERE



 

BREEDLOVE JAVELIN UNDER RESTORATION

See the blog at Hemmings.com for more info:

LINK

 

 

New BIG BAD JAVELIN and AMX Registry

Click on image to go to site

The listing of the above website is done so for information purposes and does not constitute an endorsement by AAMC.




 


 



 

 

 

     


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