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Hot Rod on MSNThe Eclectic AMC Javelin: Chapter and Verse on America’s Most Underrated Muscle CarThanks to its bold styling, ample power, and upstart nature, the Javelin became a compelling performance car option.Back in the heyday of big-blocks and Tang, one American automotive brand stood ...
AMC also went high fashion, commissioning the Italian designer Aldo Gucci to create a one-off Hornet Sportabout wagon with a custom interior in 1971. Then there was Pierre Cardin.
Mark Donohue's 1970 AMC Javelin edition project took 4 years to complete, and is finally freshly restored and ready to hit the local show circuit.
This 1969 AMC Javelin is a rare car from American Motors that is powered by a 390ci engine and has been heavily customized with an assortment of performance parts - Hot Rod Magazine ...
The interior is a tad on the tame side, retaining the Javelin’s driver-centric dashboard, but features nice touches such as a machine-turned metal finish on the instrument cluster, and ...
Pierre Cardin was a visionary fashion designer who saw the potential in partnerships and licensing—witness the 1972–1973 AMC Javelin, a funky-cool trendsetter.
The Javelin and its short-wheelbase, two-seat offshoot, the AMX, were designed by Richard Teague using underpinnings from AMC's Rambler American compact.
The 1972 Javelin you see here is one of those cars. But this AMC is also a bit more special than its Pierre Cardin siblings. That's because it comes with a nasty surprise under the hood.
The AMC Javelin AMX—a Frankenstein of a pony car that never quite overcame its awkward styling and the immense popularity of the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro—is one such waterfowl.
Keeping the interior quiet and the audio inside, the Javelin's interior is coated in plenty of Dynamat.
Mattel's newest Red Line Club exclusive release is not your average pony car! The classic Javelin AMX is "FR33KN" and seemingly eager to take on the blacktop!
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