Revive the Ride: 1968-1970 AMC AMX in New Jersey

Join the legacy of America’s rarest two-seater muscle car—the 1968-1970 AMC AMX—honoring its unique design and performance heritage.

The AMC AMX, produced exclusively between 1968 and 1970, stands as a testament to American muscle car innovation. These true two-seaters, built on a shortened Javelin platform, represent AMC’s bold venture into the muscle car scene, with a production run of only 19,134 units, making them a prized possession for collectors. Donating your AMX can help ensure that this iconic piece of American automotive history continues to be cherished and preserved.

As a potential donor, you will be contributing to the legacy of classic muscle cars by supporting restoration efforts and helping new generations appreciate the remarkable blend of performance and style that the AMX offers. Ensuring that your vehicle is numbers-matching and well-documented, with original paint and cowl tags, enhances its value and historical significance, making your donation even more impactful.

📖Generation guide

AMX • 1968-1970

The AMX represents AMC’s only true two-seater muscle car, featuring a unique design and performance options like the Go-Package and distinct Big Bad colors.

Olds 4-4-2 • 1968-1972

This classic offers performance with the W-30 Ram-Air package as a halo trim, showcasing Oldsmobile’s muscle car prowess.

Mercury Cougar XR-7 • 1967-1973

A luxurious alternative to the Mustang, the Cougar XR-7 offers unique features like sequential turn signals and a distinctive style.

Plymouth Road Runner • 1968-1975

Combining affordability with performance, the Road Runner's unique character includes features like the Beep-Beep horn and Superbird homologation.

Known issues by generation

The AMC AMX, while a remarkable vehicle, does have specific issues to be aware of, such as valve-guide wear on the 343/390 V8 engines and common gasket leaks with the intake manifold. Additionally, the Borg-Warner T10 transmission, known for its strength, may exhibit synchro wear over time. Rust is a notable concern due to AMC's unibody construction, particularly in regions affected by salt, necessitating diligent rust mitigation for long-term preservation. Understanding these nuances is critical for collectors looking to maintain the integrity of their AMX.

Donation value by condition + generation

Values of the AMC AMX can vary significantly based on condition and originality. A numbers-matching engine, transmission, and rear-end are essential for securing a premium, alongside the original paint, notably in rare halo colors like Big Bad Blue, Orange, and Green. Factory color changes, however, can detract from value. The AMX, especially with a documented Go-Package, represents a valuable investment, often exceeding $60k for clean, well-preserved examples. Authenticity and detailed documentation from reputable sources enhance appraisals and sales potential.

Donation process for this model

Donating your AMC AMX is a straightforward process that allows you to contribute to classic car preservation. It is recommended to engage a qualified appraiser, especially considering the significant value of these vehicles, often crossing the $50k threshold. Documentation including the original cowl tag, fender tag, and AMC body data plate is vital for authentication. Clean, low-mileage examples should ideally be enclosed for transport to preserve their condition during donation.

New Jersey regional notes

In New Jersey, a rich network of classic car specialists exists for AMC owners, including AMC-marque experts who understand the nuances of the AMX’s unique V8 engines. Local events and shows, such as those hosted by Mecum and Barrett-Jackson, provide opportunities for enthusiasts to connect and celebrate this rare muscle car. Given New Jersey's potential for rust-related issues, it is vital for owners to ensure proper maintenance and restoration to safeguard their investment.

FAQ

What makes the 1968-1970 AMC AMX so special?
The AMC AMX is renowned for being America's only true two-seater muscle car since the 1957 Thunderbird, and its limited production makes it exceptionally rare and collectible.
How important is numbers-matching for an AMC AMX?
Numbers-matching components, especially the engine, transmission, and rear-end, are crucial for collectors as they significantly enhance the vehicle’s value and authenticity.
What are the common issues to look for in an AMC AMX?
Common issues include valve-guide wear in the AMC V8 engines, intake manifold gasket leaks, and rust in the unibody structure. Proper maintenance and documentation are key to preserving the vehicle.
Is original paint important in determining the value of an AMX?
Yes, original paint, particularly in rare colors like Big Bad Blue, significantly impacts the car's value. Factory color changes can lower its desirability.
What should I document before donating my AMX?
Documentation should include the original cowl tag, fender tag, AMC body data plate, and any restoration receipts to authenticate the vehicle’s history and value.
How can I find a qualified appraiser for my AMX?
Reach out to AMC specialty clubs such as the AMC Rambler Club or AMX Club of America, as they can recommend experienced appraisers familiar with the market.
What is the process of donating my AMX?
The process includes contacting Revive the Ride, consulting with an appraiser, preparing necessary documentation, and arranging for the vehicle’s transport to ensure it arrives safely.

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If you own a 1968-1970 AMC AMX, consider donating it to Revive the Ride to help preserve its legacy. Your contribution not only supports valuable restoration work but also ensures that this iconic piece of American history continues to be celebrated by future generations.

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