The AMC Gremlin X 304 sits at the crossroads of quirky design and genuine muscle, a short-wheelbase subcompact hiding a V8 ...
AMC, or American Motors Corporation, may not have ever elevated itself to the level of the United States' "Big Three" automakers. However, it still made several legendary AMC muscle cars and built ...
American Motors Corporation, also known as AMC, began life in 1954 after a merger between automakers Nash-Kevlinator and Hudson Motors. It lasted until 1987 when it was purchased by Chrysler. During ...
American Motors Corporation (AMC) was the force behind the first V-8 Jeep engine. The 304 was a 5.0-liter engine found initially in the Jeep Wagoneer and J-Series pickups, and eventually it made its ...
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Today, hot hatches and muscle cars are two fundamentally different types of vehicles. However, back in the early 1970s, an AMC dealership created a model that could wear both hats with flying colors.
In the 60s, American Motors Corporation was widely known for the Rambler and other wonky economy cars marketed to people who weren't interested in performance. That changed in 1970 with a sawed-off ...
Davis Unified Ignition (DUI) install In An AMC 304 Four Wheeler's Verne Simons installs a ignition system known as HEI or high energy ignition by Davis Unified Ignition in an AMC 304.
"The only race American Motors cares aboutis the human race." That's what AMC President George H. Romney told the world during a 1962 press conference. Flipping "the bird" at Detroit's revived ...