The AMC 304, 360, and 401 cubic-inch V8 engines may be overlooked by some, but they remain a key piece of American automotive ...
The American Motors Corporation (AMC) is likely best remembered as the plucky underdog competitor to the Big Three in the late 1960s and 1970s, with cars like the Hornet, Javelin, Matador, and ...
The AMC Hornet SC/360 is a unique and relatively rare muscle car from the early 1970s. Known for its performance and distinctive style, the Hornet SC/360 has become a sought-after collector’s item.
The 1960s and early-1970s saw the birth of high-powered muscle cars that took the American market by storm and became global icons in the following decades. Although Detroit's Big Three - comprised of ...
When discussing muscle cars from the golden era, we often think of rigs produced by Ford, Chrysler, and General Motors. Cars built by American Motors (AMC) rarely get mentioned, and that's a shame ...
"Johnny Junior Stock" Dianna drops the hammer on SC?360 Hornet. Hide-boilin' smoke attests this is no "veneer" supercar. AMC reached into parts bin, did their hot rod thing, dropping 360 motor, H.D.
View post: Walmart Has a 'Comfortable' Folding Camping Cot on Sale for Just $57 08 – 1977 AMC Hornet wagon in California junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 36 – 1977 AMC Hornet wagon in California ...
It doesn't help that the American Motors Corporation had a reputation for stodgy but dependable family transportation, nor does it help that the company no longer exists today. Indeed, if the average ...
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 ...