Continuing a streak of incredible Ringbrothers creations. 01-ring-brothers-1972-amc-javelin-amx-defiant-1-jpg Drew Phillips 02-ring-brothers-1972-amc-javelin-amx-defiant-1-jpg Drew Phillips ...
This pony car beat the Camaro in sales regions and nobody remembers it.
Long before American Motors Corporation was absorbed by Chrysler in 1987, the company delivered an overly attractive pony/muscle machine, in the form of the Javelin. Not least thanks the go-fast model ...
Many AMC performance fans freaked when the classic two-seat '68 to '70 AMX was replaced by the redesigned pontoon-fender four-seater in 1971. But time has been kind to the second-generation Javelin ...
DESIGNED in the late 60s by Richard Teague, the father of the Jeep Cherokee XJ and Pacer – take a look at the award-winning ...
Some cars never get their due. The tincture of time may turn everything into a classic one day, but there are still those that will forever be the ugly ducklings of the bunch. The AMC Javelin AMX—a ...
People shouldn’t look back in anger towards some of the ugly duckling pony car designs of the 1970s just because of easy examples such as the second-generation Mustang or this final-year 1974 AMC ...
The Ring Brothers, whose company name is Ringbrothers, have made some pretty outrageous muscle cars over the years. The latest is this 1036 hp AMX Javeline, sponsored by Prestone, hence the color.
When everything is special, nothing is special. Custom, big-dollar builds based on Camaros, Mustangs, Chargers, Corvettes, and Challengers clog showhalls around the country, giving rise to an ...
Just as there was once an age of giant reptiles some 100-odd million years ago, there was once an age of American automotive giants. Although they may be dinosaurs today, the “Big Three”—General ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...