Vehicle Description
Gateway Classic Cars Milwaukee is excited to present this 1970 AMC
AMX. AMC hit the pony car market head on with the all-new AMC AMX.
The AMX was produced as a two-seater muscle car from 1968-1970.
Designed by the American Motors Corporation as a cheaper
alternative to the Chevrolet Corvette. Marketed as a performance
machine that was designed to bring in younger buyers during the
muscle car craze. By 1970 a "Go package" was available with the
360/390 V-8s which included heavy duty cooling, power front disk
brakes, ram-air induction, handling package, and white letter
tires. This bright orange 1970 AMC AMX has undergone a complete
rotisserie restoration. The body and all body parts were acid
dipped and E-Coated. All new smoked glass has been installed. Both
bumpers and all the chrome/stainless trim have been replated/
polished to a mirror finish. Under the hood of this beauty is the
original 390ci.V-8 engine that underwent a complete professional
rebuild, attached to a Borg Warner T-10 four-speed rebuilt
transmission. Engine highlights include custom stainless-steel
American Racing headers, aluminum radiator with dual electric fans,
and dual quad Fi-Tech fuel injected throttle bodies. Wilwood
four-wheel disk brakes, power steering, custom stainless fuel tank,
and custom one-piece flanged axles by Moser Engineering, are added
features. The completely restored black vinyl interior comes with
Procar bucket seats, AMX steering wheel with tilt, Custom dash
gauges by Dakota Digital, and a factory Am/ 8 track radio.