The Wrangler has packed an impressive range of engines over the years, but this indestructible straight-six may be the best ...
American Motors Corporation, better known as AMC, was one of the true underdogs of the American car industry in the 1960s and 1970s. The company, formed in 1954 after a merger between Nash-Kelvinator ...
AMC gets a bad rap from just about everyone. Sloppy build quality, controversial styling, a hodgepodge of parts from other manufacturers, perpetual chassis carryover—you name it, AMC has caught hell ...
We have owned our 1979 Jeep Cherokee (SJ) for a few months now, and although it's a bit rough, we have fallen in love. The body has a few dents and dings and carries that rust/old paint patina that we ...
Truth is we'd been looking for a decent intermediate Jeep CJ-5 (built between 1972 and 1975) for a while, because our good friend, Mike Tarvin, has a 1975 CJ-5, "Apple Green," we've always admired.
As the accompanying tables indicate, there are lots of mix-and-match possibilities for American Motors Corporation (AMC)—but there are also some subtile differences that can really bite you on the ...
In the early 1980s, the Jeep Cherokee XJ was launched, and it was the company's first all-new design in almost two decades. It was also the first American off-roader with a unibody design. Those ...
The American Motors Corporation would be considered an afterthought, except not that many people remember them. They were always in last place behind the Big Three American automakers, and then were ...
The American Motors Corporation (AMC) is likely best remembered as the plucky underdog competitor to the Big Three in the late 1960s and 1970s, with cars like the Hornet, Javelin, Matador, and ...
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