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1970 AMC AMX â?" 360 V8, Factory A/C, Numbers-Correct Example in Bronze Why This Car Is Special The 1970 AMC AMX sits in an interesting place in muscle car history. It was the last year American Motors produced the AMX as a standalone two-seat model â?" a configuration it had held since the car's introduction in 1968. Starting in 1971, the AMX name was demoted to a trim package on the four-seat Javelin. That makes 1970 the final chapter of the true AMX as AMC intended it: a dedicated two-seater built to compete directly with the Corvette on price and with the Mustang and Camaro on performance credentials. AMC produced 4,116 AMX units for the 1970 model year, a significant drop from the 8,293 built in 1969.





