Why Revere the AMX?
Though the AMC AMX was produced for three years, from 1968-1970, and the accepted production numbers hover around the 20,000 mark, they’re not commonly seen.
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Though the AMC AMX was produced for three years, from 1968-1970, and the accepted production numbers hover around the 20,000 mark, they’re not commonly seen.
Clive Branson brings us the tale of Randy’s well-researched and immaculately restored Buick.
The Plymouth Superbird certainly doesn’t fly under the radar when you see it today, does it?
This rust-free road racer is ready to go!
The 1970-1973 Camaro doesn’t get nearly as much love as it ought to. The wise minds at Roadster Shop were aware of this potential when they began building what is arguably the most incredible second-gen ever to grace this planet.
This Chevy II isn’t a Yenko Deuce built by the factory, but it sure is a Yenko Deuce built by hand!
Paul Garson brings us the story behind a real treasure of a motorcycle, the golden, nickel-plated, highly polished raffle prize “El Dorado.”
This pulling truck is more than ready to haul in pro or super stock!
Designed by Master Builder Jeff Nicklus, this bad bike was ridden in the “Ridin’ Round Texas” adventure last year!
This little red Express runs and drives wonderfully!