Vehicle Description
For sale in our Detroit showroom is a 1969 AMC AMX. The AMX is a
two-seat GT-style sports car that was produced by American Motors
Corporation from 1968 to 1970. The AMX was also classified as a
muscle car, but differed from other American cars at the time
because of its short wheelbase. The name AMX is actually an acronym
for American Motors eXperimental, which was a code assigned to
concept vehicles in the mid-sixties. The AMX was also the only
American-built steel-bodied two-seater of its time, the first since
the 1955-1957 Ford Thunderbird, and rivaled the only other two-seat
American muscle car: the Chevrolet Corvette. With a short
three-year production run, the AMX was discontinued in 1970, and
was replaced by the Javelin from '71-'74. This classic AMX makes
quite the statement with the Frost White covering the cool and
vintage bodylines and the red racing stripe that matches the cars
original interior. Under the hood of this 2nd owner car is the
numbers matching 390 V8 that has been meticulously maintained and
with the brand-new exhaust, produces a loud rumble that will turn
some heads every time the pedal hits the floor. The transmission is
the original automatic that has been professionally rebuilt and
shifts smooth throughout all gears. This AMX is originally a
California car, is an AMC National Show winner, has the original
dealer sticker and warranty card and owner's manual, and has been
restored to original using mostly new old-stock parts. Options on
the car include: Factory A/C which has been converted to R134, AM
Radio, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Tilt Wheel, Vinyl Interior,
Seatbelts, and original rally wheels wrapped in Goodyear Polyglas
red-line tires. If you want a wild and powerful muscle car with
unforgettable looks and plenty of ponies under the hood, the call
today to put it in your garage! Located in our Detroit showroom,
this 1969 AMC AMX can be viewed in greater detail, including HD
photos and video, at www.GatewayClassicCars.com, or call
(313)-982-3100 for more information.