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AMC dropped the ball again, as back in 1957, Chevy, Ford and MOPAR were building some powerful V8 engines while Rambler/AMC decided to continue concentrating on economical family cars.
A: I do not feel AMC built formidable muscle cars during the heyday of the muscle car era, specifically 1964 to 1972. Here’s why. Hudson and Nash-Kelvinator merged in 1954 to form American Motors.
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The Highest Torque Ever In An AMC Muscle Car - MSNAMC crafted a range of potent muscle cars throughout its short history, ... the latter of which enjoyed a strong spell racing in the SCCA Trans Am Series during the late 1960s and '70s.
Q: Greg I really enjoy your old car and muscle car articles in the newspaper and Internet. I noticed in one of your columns a while back you mentioned AMC racing. My questions is who do you feel we… ...
"I was hooked on racing," Swaim said. "AMC's goal was to get involved in Pro Stock. They had had Hurst build Super Stock AMXs in 1968 and 1969. Those cars did well and gave AMC a good bit of exposure.
Q: Greg I really enjoy your old car and muscle car articles in the newspaper and Internet. I noticed in one of your columns a while back you mentioned AMC racing. My questions is who do you feel … ...
AMC dropped the ball again, as back in 1957, Chevy, Ford and MOPAR were building some powerful V8 engines while Rambler/AMC decided to continue concentrating on economical family cars.
AMC dropped the ball again, as back in 1957, Chevy, Ford and MOPAR were building some powerful V8 engines while Rambler/AMC decided to continue concentrating on economical family cars.
AMC dropped the ball again, as back in 1957, Chevy, Ford and MOPAR were building some powerful V8 engines while Rambler/AMC decided to continue concentrating on economical family cars.
AMC dropped the ball again, as back in 1957, Chevy, Ford and MOPAR were building some powerful V8 engines while Rambler/AMC decided to continue concentrating on economical family cars.
AMC dropped the ball again, as back in 1957, Chevy, Ford and MOPAR were building some powerful V8 engines while Rambler/AMC decided to continue concentrating on economical family cars.
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