1969 American Motors AMX This is a very nice survivor. Engine: 390
V-8 4 speed manual transmission VIN: A9M397X231421 The 1969 AMC AMX
was a sporty car with a base 290 cubic inch V8 engine, and optional
360 and 390 cubic inch engines. It had 4-speed manual or 3-speed
automatic transmission The 1969 model saw slightly different
interiors, instrumentation, and carpeting. Mid-year, a ""Big Bad""
paint option was introduced in orange, blue, and green, with
color-matched bumpers. Here's a closer look at the 1969 AMX: •
Engine: The base engine was a 290 cubic inch V-8, but a midlevel
343 cubic inch engine was also available, producing 280 horsepower.
• Transmission: Options included a 4-speed manual or 3-sppeed
automatic. • Special editions: The California 500 Special was a
replica of the pace car for the 1969 Riverside 500, and was
finished in Big Bad Green with black racing stripes. Only 32 are
believed to have been built. • Pace car: The AMX served as the pace
car for the 1969 Riverside 500. • Speed records: Before going on
sale, two AMX's set 106 world speed and endurance records at a
Goodyear track in Texas.
Vehicle Details
1969 AMC AMX
Listing ID:CC-1968936
Price:$49,500
Location:Mooresville, North Carolina
Year:1969
Make:AMC
Model:AMX
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Tan
Odometer:95559
Stock Number:1159
VIN:A9M397X231421
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