Although AMX Javelin competed respectively in pony car playground, probably, the coolest AMC’s car was AMC AMX. It was based on the Javelin’s platform which was made shorter just to fit 2 seats and big engine.
Since AM Company is already a history, some enthusiasts try to develop their own concepts. This one belongs to Jeff Teague, that is the son of Dick Teague – the AMC designer. The SO-Cal AMC Club asked him to make some sketches of a modern AMC.
Although this concept is very modern You may still notice the main classic AMX’s features and call it the concept of AMC AMX-4. The pen-drawn renderings are of the Gremlin and Javelin.
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