Vehicle Description
With big power, four-on-the-floor, a high degree of originality,
and absolute rarity, this 1969 AMC AMX is the kind of classic
muscle machine that will always have distinction and
desirability.
Those initial few years when the AMX was its own wheelbase was
truly magical. They created an American grand touring coupe with a
long hood and an elegant fastback style. And this also shows off
one of the most thoughtful designs from Dick Teague. Crisp fender
lines, a flying buttress rear, and chrome bumpers that are
integrated into the overall design - this is a very elegant car. So
we're happy to see it looking so straight and complete. But
sophistication also has an immediate sense of speed. The large chin
spoiler, double power bulges in the hood, dual racing stripes,
flared fenders, and Mag wheels with redline tires make this a
classic that instantly announces it's a muscle machine.
As an original AMX, there's only seating for two people, but they
get plenty of space and comfort. Bucket seats, crisp door panels,
and a nice dash pad all look nice rendered in a muscle car friendly
black. Plus, this shade is a nice complement to the wood paneling
accenting the doors and dash. You get a great chrome and wood
three-spoke sports steering wheel that still utilizes the American
Motors logo in the center. Behind that, the instruments housed in
deep individual pods that give the speedo and tach a hint of
European sophistication. And as you look over the whole interior,
you get a great period-correct feeling that goes right down to the
factory AM radio that's still on display.
When you pop the hood, you see AMC's big 390 cubic-inch V8. As a
true X-code car, it's great to see the largest available AMX motor
still in the engine bay. And it really looks quite correct with the
glossy turquoise block, correct decals, and the correct air topper.
Not only do the belts and wires look good, but you even have an
aluminum radiator, so you know this has been cared for correctly to
be a driver's machine. The four-barrel carburetor lets this AMX
inhale deeply, and it exhales with authority out of the dual
exhaust. Best of all, you get full control over this V8 and its
powerful soundtrack thanks to the four-speed manual transmission.
And while this is a great muscle car, you'll also enjoy nice
anytime driving features such as the power steering and front disc
brakes.
AMC only produced around 8,300 AMXs in 1969, and how many do you
think survived to look this good? When something so unique and
powerful is up for grabs, you know you need to hurry on this deal.
Call today!!!