1973 AMC Javelin
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AMC hit the pony car market head on with the all-new Javelin. Produced from 1968-1974, AMC was looking to steal some of the market share from the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro. The Javelin was offered in a range of trims and engine options. Spanning from an economical 238 six cylinder to a full-blown 401 V-8 muscle car. The second-generation Javelin was completely redesigned. The car was designed to be lower, wider, longer, and heavier than its predecessor. The most distinctive feature are the buffalo front fenders. This 1973 AMC Javelin AMX is painted in Pewter Silver Metallic accented with black striping on the hood. A set of American Racing five-spoke alloy wheels add a...