Showing posts with label AMC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AMC. Show all posts
August 4, 2015
June 24, 2015
The Machine, AMC Rebel 1970
1970 AMC Rebel Sports CarThe Machine, AMC Rebel 1970 for sale
This a special high-performance variant of the AMC Rebel called The Machine, it was built in 1970 excellent condition. This was the most powerful engine AMC which ever offer in a regular vehicle with limited production so its quite rare car also. It the most recognizable muscle car version of the AMC Rebel and only available for the 1970 model year.May 17, 2015
January 19, 2015
All Original, 1972 AMC Hornet Sportabout Wagon
1972 AMC Hornet Sportabout Station WagonAll Original, 1972 AMC Hornet Sportabout Wagon For Sale
Here's an American classic station wagon produced by the American Motors Corporation (AMC), Hornet Sportabout series, released in 1972. A very nice 43-year-old wagon example is always in the garage looking for a new home.It could be a remarkable example of the Hornet model that was offered for sale today. Still original and has never been restored, a few cosmetics need to work to function back, but not something major thing that can break its performance. Unfortunately, there are no interior and engine photos provided. Not many details on this short Ad, so you should come for a closer inspection.
January 14, 2015
Surf Wagon, 1961 Rambler Cross Country Classic
1961 AMC Classic Rambler Station WagonSurf Wagon, 1961 Rambler Cross Country Classic
The coolest car comes in Pinky patina. It's a surf wagon for the owner, the first generation of Rambler Cross Country Classic built in 1961 comes in 4-door station wagon with original paint and interior. Awesome old car unrestored, still runs and drive very well.Detail by owner
I would like you to meet "Pinky". She's a 1961 Rambler Cross Country Classic Wagon. She is wearing her original paint and interior. She has some warts and scars, but they only ad to her personality and character. The body is pretty straight. The bumpers and grill are in great shape. Most of the chrome is in good shape. There are "p's" on the hub caps for her name. Mexican blankets cover the seats. The seats are tore,except the back of back seat. She has her original six, engine and manual, three on tree trans with overdrive. She runs excellent. She handles very well. She is quite the car. Before her, I had a '69 Chevelle SS 396 clone. Beautiful red paint with white SS stripes. Would I get noticed in it,sometimes. But with "Pinky" people are waving, giving thumbs up, yelling and whooping out there car windows. Men, women, kids, they all love her. She puts a smile on everyone's face. The price to pry "Pinky" from my hands is $9,500. That's a lot of money, but this is not a car to restore. It is a car to drive and enjoy as is. You may want to restore the interior or even put some color on the primer areas, but everything else just ads to her attraction. { I almost forgot. What drew me into her was her crazy drop down roof. That ,and she sits so low. She has been lowered. Look at the pics and see all the amazing things that were done from the factory. The stainless, the chrome, the body lines, the door handles. And the little touches previous owners made. The AAA sticker, the wind deflectors, the compass.}
Interested, please visit link below
No Longer Available
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
POPULAR CARS
- 1964 Volkswagen Camper 21 Window Samba Deluxe
- 1964 MCI Bus Conversion
- Awesome 1988 Suzuki Samurai
- 1972 Toyota Celica ST
- 1962 Kenworth W900 Dump Truck
- 1956 Chevy 4400 Flatbed Truck
- 1977 Dodge Tradesman B200 Panel Van
- Black 1987 BMW 635CSI
- Germany Classic, 1965 Volkswagen Beetle
- 1973 Toyota Hilux Rat Rod