AMC AMX (1970)
for sale
Price: US $24,900.00
Price: US $24,900.00
A
Rare Find—a fully Restored AMX
The AMX from American Motors
is a favorite for collectors because it was the only other two seat American
sports car of its era (the Corvette being the other marque). An inch shorter and less expensive, the AMX
was viewed by much of the trade press as a competitor to the Corvette.
Our 1970 AMX has the
following features:
· A Book Full of records/receipts including the 2008
Restoration
· New Paint
· New Upholstery
· 360 V-8 bored to 401
· Automatic Transmission
· Rear window louvers
· Factory Air conditioning already converted to 134A
· CD changer installed in trunk
Great Looking
·
Paint and
Chrome
This car underwent a bare-metal repaint in original
Bittersweet Orange/Frost, and the 2008 paint looks as new.
The chrome is very nice as is the stainless trim.
·
Interior
The seat upholstery was redone in the correct pattern
in white and black and looks like new. The door panels are very good as is the
carpeting. The dash and instruments are in good cosmetic condition and the
instrument package includes a tachometer. The interior wood-graining looks a bit tired. The headliner is as new, having been replaced
during the restoration.
·
Engine
This 360 V-8 engine, rebuilt during the car’s
restoration, was bored to 401 cubic inches. A custom ground cam was installed, and the heads were ported and
polished to increase performance. The
AMX has functional air scoops. These
cars were known for their power and this particular car doesn’t disappoint in
that regard.
·
Transmission
The 3-speed automatic transmission was rebuilt and
operates correctly, making this sports/muscle car a pleasure to drive.
·
Chassis
The underside of this AMX is remarkably clean for a
driver, suggesting that it has seen little bad weather. During restoration, the frame portion was
sandblasted (on the car) and repainted. It
appears to be free of any visible rust or corrosion other than light surface
rust (see pictures).
·
Safety and
Comfort features
The car’s front end was rebuilt (tie rods ends and
ball joints) which contributes to this AMX’s stability. Seat belts provide for
additional passenger safety.
All of the safety and accessory features work—lights, turn signals, wipers, except for the horn, license light and dash lights which
will need attention. All of the
instruments are in good cosmetic condition and work but the “idiot” lights do
not. The instrument package includes a
tachometer which works.
The factory air conditioning, converted to 134A, works
but could use a recharge. There is also
a CD changer mounted in the trunk.
The rear window louvers add a nice touch to the car’s
looks.
An Nice Example of the Last
and Best Year for the AMX
After
a 3-year production run, American Motors retired the AMX in favor of the larger
Javelin. The last year—1970—represented
the high-water mark for this two-seater, making it a highly collectible
performance car. With great paint, a new
interior and a large displacement engine, this fully restored AMX is a rarity. If you’ve wanted an AMX at a reasonable
price, this car is the one to have!
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL
US AT:
540-370-4474
update: 2015-09-25
Condition: | Used | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | A0C397P113432 |
Make: | AMC | Interior Color: | White/Black |
Model: | AMX | Number of Cylinders: | 360/401 V-8 |
Year: | 1970 | Transmission: | Automatic |
Engine: | 360/401 V-8 | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Drive Type: | RWD | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Mileage: | 90,840 | Power Options: | Air Conditioning |
Exterior Color: | Bittersweet Orange/Frost |