This 1974 AMC Gremlin got a V8 engine swap to ape the special-edition Randall-built XRs of the day. This 1974 AMC Gremlin got a V8 engine swap to ape the special-edition Randall-built XRs of the day.
The AMC Javelin SST 401 has quietly shifted from quirky outlier to serious contender in the classic muscle market, driven by a mix of rarity, racing heritage, and usable performance. Collectors who ...
American Motors Corporation was the biggest independent carmaker in the seventies, which is to say it was the other American car company at the time that mattered. And sometimes, it actually kicked ...
Ah, the American Motors Corporation! One of the automakers we’ve lost along the way, AMC is revered to this day for quirky designs like the Javelin. Produced from 1967 to 1974 exclusively as a ...
Want sick power from a basically stock engine? Try a 401. Using factoryheads on the portly 4.170-inch bore, you can build torque where itcounts and still make good power on top with a reasonable cam, ...
Step into the right machine shop, and it's like a step back in time to when power was more important than fuel economy. There is an unmistakable combination of solvent, grease, and oil in the air, ...
The AMC Javelin is nice old-fashioned muscle car, and to enthusiasts and collectors, is pretty much perfect. However, Abimelec Design thought he could make it even more appealing with a series of ...
Underrated AMC cars include the 1970 AMX/3, 1971 Hornet SC/360, 1972 to 1974 Gremlin Randall 401XR, 1965 to 1967 Rambler Marlin, and 1971 Javelin AMX 401.