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- AMC_AMX wheelbase "2463.8".
- AMC_AMX height "1295.4".
- AMC_AMX length "4495.8".
- AMC_AMX weight "1360.8".
- AMC_AMX width "1803.4".
- AMC_AMX abstract "For the AMC AMX of 1978, see AMC Concord.For 1979-1980, see AMC Spirit.The AMC AMX is a two-seat GT-style sports car that was produced by American Motors Corporation for the 1968 through 1970 model years. The AMX was also classified as a muscle car, but \"unique among other American cars at the time due its short wheelbase\". The AMX was also the only American-built steel-bodied two-seater of its time, the first since the 1955-1957 Ford Thunderbird. To a degree, the AMX was a competitor with America's only other two-seater of the era, the Chevrolet Corvette for substantially less money. With a one-inch (2.5 cm) shorter wheelbase than Chevrolet's two-seater, the AMX was often seen by the press as a \"Corvette competitor\"Fitted with the optional high-compression medium block 390 cu in (6.4 L) AMC V8 engine, the AMX offered top-notch performance at an affordable price. In spite of this value and enthusiastic initial reception by automotive media and enthusiasts, sales never thrived. However, the automaker's larger objectives to refocus AMC's image on performance and to bring younger customers into its dealer showrooms was achieved. After three model years, the two-seat version was discontinued, and the AMX's now signature badging was transferred to a high-performance version of its four-seat sibling, the Javelin, from 1971-1974.American Motors capitalized the respected reputation of the original AMXs by reviving the model designation for performance-equipped coupe versions of the compact Hornet in 1977, Concord in 1978, and the subcompact Spirit in 1979 and 1980.".
- AMC_AMX assembly Australia.
- AMC_AMX assembly Australian_Motor_Industries.
- AMC_AMX assembly Kenosha,_Wisconsin.
- AMC_AMX assembly Port_Melbourne,_Victoria.
- AMC_AMX assembly United_States.
- AMC_AMX bodyStyle Coupé.
- AMC_AMX class Grand_tourer.
- AMC_AMX class Muscle_car.
- AMC_AMX class Sports_car.
- AMC_AMX designCompany Richard_A._Teague.
- AMC_AMX designer Richard_A._Teague.
- AMC_AMX engine AMC_AMX__1.
- AMC_AMX height "1.2954".
- AMC_AMX layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- AMC_AMX length "4.4958".
- AMC_AMX manufacturer American_Motors.
- AMC_AMX productionEndYear "1970".
- AMC_AMX productionStartYear "1968".
- AMC_AMX thumbnail 1968_AMC_AMX_white_at_Rockville_Maryland_show_2007.jpg?width=300.
- AMC_AMX transmission "3-speed "Shift-Command"".
- AMC_AMX transmission "4-speed".
- AMC_AMX transmission "automatic".
- AMC_AMX transmission "floor shift (standard)".
- AMC_AMX transmission "manual".
- AMC_AMX transmission "on console".
- AMC_AMX weight "1360800.0".
- AMC_AMX wheelbase "2.4638".
- AMC_AMX width "1.8034".
- AMC_AMX wikiPageExternalLink www.amonational.com.
- AMC_AMX wikiPageExternalLink amcrc.com.
- AMC_AMX wikiPageExternalLink www.amx-perience.com.
- AMC_AMX wikiPageExternalLink www.amx390.com.
- AMC_AMX wikiPageExternalLink www.javelinamx.com.
- AMC_AMX wikiPageID "630169".
- AMC_AMX wikiPageLength "74606".
- AMC_AMX wikiPageOutDegree "206".
- AMC_AMX wikiPageRevisionID "708239751".
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- AMC_AMX wikiPageWikiLink AMC_Spirit.
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- AMC_AMX wikiPageWikiLink Aftermarket_(automotive).
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- AMC_AMX wikiPageWikiLink Category:1960s_automobiles.
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- AMC_AMX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coupes.
- AMC_AMX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mid-engined_vehicles.
- AMC_AMX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Muscle_cars.
- AMC_AMX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- AMC_AMX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_cars.
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- AMC_AMX wikiPageWikiLink Corning_Inc..
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- AMC_AMX wikiPageWikiLink Differential_(mechanical_device).
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- AMC_AMX wikiPageWikiLink Dragstrip.
- AMC_AMX wikiPageWikiLink Facelift_(automotive).
- AMC_AMX wikiPageWikiLink Ferrari.