1970 AMC AMX 360 Cubic Inch 4-Speed - 70AMCAMX3 Acrylic Print
by Frank J Benz
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1970 AMC AMX 360 Cubic Inch 4-Speed - 70AMCAMX3 acrylic print by Frank J Benz. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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1970 AMC AMX 360 Cubic Inch 4-Speed
The American Motors eXperimental concept (AMX) originated in 1965, under the direction of designer Charles... more
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1970 AMC AMX 360 Cubic Inch 4-Speed
The American Motors eXperimental concept (AMX) originated in 1965, under the direction of designer Charles Mashigan. A steel-bodied working prototype, constructed by the Italian coach builder Vignale, begin making the rounds at several auto shows. The long hood and short tail styling generated interest and AMC finally agreed it should be put into production. Designers and engineers then modified the styling and proportions of the show car by removing nearly two feet from the unibody of the Javelin. While the Javelin was designed to compete with cars like the Chevy Camaro and Ford Mustang, the AMX's closest competitor was the Corvette. In 1968, the Corvette base price was 4,275.00 and the AMX was under $3,300.00.
1970 was the third and final year of production due to disappointing sales. The two-seat 1970 AMX and underwent a minor restyle that included a new front grille, longer hood, functional ram-air induction system, revised tail l...
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