1969 AMC AMX
When the AMC AMX was introduced to the world in 1968, AMC highlighted its one-of-a-kind short wheelbase. Built on the AMC’s “junior cars” platform and designed as a beautiful two-door coupé, the AMX included an FR layout and was manufactured up until 1970.
Thanks to its AMC V8 engine, a modified version of the original AMX was able to set new world speed and endurance records at a Goodyer’s Texas track. The occasion featured the legendary American race driver Craig Breedlove and made for the perfect promotional event. Today, you can get a classic 1969 AMC AMX for roughly $35K, depending on its condition.