Anyone running fuel injection on a classic? Worth it?
The 1969 AMC AMX is one of the most interesting American performance cars of the muscle car era and one of the least appreciated. AMC was fighting for market share against manufacturers with significantly larger budgets and chose performance as their competitive weapon.
The AMX is a two-seat version of the Javelin — a configuration that no other American manufacturer offered at the time. The 390 cubic inch engine option made it genuinely competitive with the big-block pony cars from Ford and Chevrolet.
The AMX holds a time-capsule quality that the more celebrated muscle cars have lost. The AMC brand has no contemporary connection — there are no new AMC products competing for attention with the heritage. The cars exist entirely in their historical context, which gives them a purity that the still-active nameplates lack.
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