Classic car collecting can often seem like a hobby reserved for those with deep pockets, but there are still many gems out ...
It was the car critics loved and then hated, and it has gained its own following among classic car lovers. American Motors Corporation (AMC) produced the Pacer from model year 1975 through 1980.
Before it was discontinued in 1969, the Rambler American spawned a high-performance version for drag-strip use. It was built ...
When the AMC Pacer finally hit showrooms in 1975, it was a far cry from the rotary-powered vision AMC had once promised.
Though it was rather short-lived and didn't break any sales records, the reasonably-priced upscale Marlin introduced a dramatic pillarless fastback design that attracted people to AMC's dealerships.
The American classic car market is peculiar. Collectors tend to fixate on a limited segment of cars, often overlooking gems from yesteryear with much to offer in terms of style, historical ...
Any classic American muscle car is going to be something worth buying. Many of them can even be considered investments with appreciation a foregone conclusion. The astronomical growth of classic cars ...
Discover how Nick Filippides of American Racing Headers transformed a humble 1964 AMC Rambler into a 648-hp masterpiece that ...
Q: Greg, I enjoy your AMC and Rambler columns, but what about the Rambler Marlin? How about some info on the Marlin and your recollections? Thanks, Frank Burke, Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania A: Frank, I’m ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Buying a classic car whether it is for a trophy, a project, or a daily driver can be a tough decision. So many considerations can go into ...