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The Wagoneer was the first Jeep to get an AMC powerplant, with the 258 cubic inch inline-six debuting in the engine bay in ...
Thus, at its peak, the AMC 304 V8 kicked out upwards of 210 horsepower and 300 lb.-ft of torque in its early years but made a paltry 125 horsepower and 220 lb.-ft of torque by the end of its run.
Its first AMC-branded car was the Marlin (1967), followed by the AMX (1968), Javelin (1968) and eventually the strange-looking Gremlin in 1970. ... The Gremlin's AMC 401-cid V8 is loud.
The first generation, for example, ... the AMC 401 CI V8. I really enjoyed playing around with this one, I hope you like it as much as I do! Have a great Monday!
With the first of the post-WWII "baby boom" generation turning 18 in 1964, ... Watch as RAD Auto Machine upgrades a 1969 AMC 390 V8 to 440 cubic inches and makes 517 horsepower and 589 ft-lbs. of ...
Teague later sold it to a fellow AMC colleague, Scotty Dawkins, who then swapped in a 390-cubic-inch V8 from an AMX just to get the car to move.
The AMC Javelin probably isn't the first that comes to mind when most of us think of muscle cars of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Still, over the years it's developed a reputation as one of the ...