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Description 1968 AMC AMX in red all original Go Pac 390 4-speed in Maryland 11of18.jpg |
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1968 AMC AMX, a two-seat GT-style sports muscle car built by American Motors Corporation (AMC). This "Matador Red" (paint code P39A) AMX has the "390 Go Pac" with 4-speed manual transmission. The "Go Package" includes the 390 cu in (6.4 L) high-output four-barrel V8 engine with a dual exhaust system and chromed exhaust tips, heavy-duty cooling system, power front disc brakes, uprated suspension for improved handling, "Twin-Grip" limited-slip differential, wide-tread E-70 red-stripe tires mounted on five-spoke "Magnum 500" chrome road wheels, as well as the racing stripes. Other features on this car include air conditioning, power steering, tilt steering wheel, and an AM/FM radio. A factory original car with only the air cleaner as non-stock. Picture taken at a meeting of the Potomac Ramblers Auto Club in Maryland.
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