AMX (as Javelin-based model 1971–1974)

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AMX (as Javelin-based model 1971–1974) was a high-performance, sport-oriented version of the AMC Javelin pony car, distinguished by more powerful engines and aggressive styling cues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model
pony car variant
basedOn AMC Javelin NERFINISHED
bodyStyle 2-door coupe
category 1970s American performance cars
rear-wheel-drive sports coupes
class pony car
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
distinguishingFeature aggressive exterior styling cues
more powerful engines than standard Javelin
sport-oriented suspension tuning
unique trim and badging
engineType AMC V8 engine NERFINISHED
era early 1970s American muscle car era
fuelType gasoline
introducedAs top performance package for the second-generation Javelin
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer American Motors Corporation NERFINISHED
marketedAs high-performance version of the AMC Javelin
marketedBy AMC dealers in North America
marketPosition top-of-the-line Javelin performance model
marketSegment American muscle car market
modelYears 1971
1972
1973
1974
notableEngineOption 401 cu in AMC V8 high-performance engine
notableFor being the performance successor to the original two-seat AMX
offeredWithEngineDisplacement 304 cu in V8
360 cu in V8
401 cu in V8
performanceOrientation sport-oriented
predecessor AMC AMX (two-seat model 1968–1970) NERFINISHED
productionEnd 1974
productionStart 1971
relatedModel AMC Javelin AMX Pierre Cardin edition NERFINISHED
AMC Javelin SST NERFINISHED
stylingElement AMX-specific grille and trim details
bold hood and body striping on many models
rear spoiler on many configurations
successor AMC AMX (1978 model, Concord-based) NERFINISHED
transmissionOptions automatic transmission
manual transmission
trimLevelOf AMC Javelin NERFINISHED

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AMC Javelin trimLevel AMX (as Javelin-based model 1971–1974)