Did the AMX have a back seat?
A concept car with a folding exposed rear seat was introduced by AMC at the 1966 Society of Automotive Engineers convention in Detroit. This was the first “AMX” (American Motors Experimental) named car.
What was the last year for the AMX?
The last production AMX cars were made in 1979 and 1980 as an option on the Spirit.
What kind of car is a AMX?
The AMC AMX-GT is a concept car that was developed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) for the 1968 show car circuit. The design of the grand touring-type rear-wheel-drive pillarless coupe of monocoque construction with two doors and a truncated rear end treatment was influenced by AMC stylist Dick Teague.
What happened to AMX cars?
After disappointing sales, American Motors discontinued the two-seat AMX after just three model years. Production totals were 6,725 for 1968, 8,293 for 1969, and 4,116 for 1970.
What kind of parts are in a 1970 AMC AMX?
Here, you will find new reproduction gauge chrome ring trims for 1970 AMC AMX and Javelin vehicles, dash bezel kit (for both A/c and Non-A/c models), rearview door mirrors, door sill plates, seat hinge covers, and reproduction door sill plates for 1967-73 AMC Rebel and Ambassador two door models.
What are the differences between the 1968 and 1970 AMX?
The 1968 AMX and 1969 AMX models were very similar, but the 1970 AMX received significant styling changes for the its last model year. These changes included a different grille and hood, a new interior and different tail lights. The hood included a Ram-Air induction scoop that forced cool air into the engine compartment.
Are there any replacement seat covers for 1968 AMC models?
New reproduction seat hinge covers for 1968-69 AMC AMX and Javelin models. Replace your old, damaged or missing seat hinge covers with our reproductions. Our reproductions are made to original factory specifications to fit with original or aftermark… New reproduction door sill plates for 1967-73 AMC Rebel and Ambassador two door models.
What was the last year of the AMC AMX?
The “Big Bad AMX” returned for another year and AMC introduced the “Go Pack” which included a several performance upgrades including disk brakes and a heavy duty cooling system. The 1968 AMX and 1969 AMX models were very similar, but the 1970 AMX received significant styling changes for the its last model year.