Delving into the annals of AMC history, the company is credited with developing the first full-time all-wheel-drive system offered in a passenger car with the1980 Eagle, complete with a viscous center ...
The AMC AMX/3, a supercar developed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) during the late 1960s and early ’70s, was a marvel of its time. Despite its innovative design and high performance, only six ...
Chuck Page and Rick Mullaney met when they both received a free trip to an exotic land courtesy of good ol' Uncle Sam. It was 1968, and the call to arms brought both young men halfway around the world ...
AMC's most daring project, the AMX/3, is now largely forgotten. It started life as a concept car in the 1960s, it was approved for production in 1969, but it was canceled in 1970. Thankfully, a ...
Miriam-Webster dictionary defines a muscle car as "any of a group of American-made 2-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving." Of course, sometimes the lines get ...
The American Motor Corporation (1954-1987) is responsible for abominations like the tumorous Pacer and the ugly, wedge-like Gremlin, eyesores that will forever be emblazoned on the automotive wall of ...
Telltale signs of poor fiscal health are all around us, and one such example is a footnote in the history of the American Motors Corporation. The story goes that one particular annual report to ...
When Jim and Mike Ring were tasked with creating a mind-blowing SEMA car in less than a year, they didn’t take the easy route by customizing a Mustang or a Camaro. Instead, the Ringbrothers took a ...