Earning a paycheck to live the hot rod lifestyle is a great gig, but we aren't the only ones who feel like we're getting away with something when we show up for work each day. Bob Ashton of Utica, ...
Whether we're talking about Fords, GMs, or Mopars, the golden muscle car era saw large numbers of cool high-performance cars arrive in showrooms. And more than 50 years later, they're all desirable ...
In 1971, "If you had to compete with GM, Ford, and Chrysler, what would you do?" The choice was disappointingly straightforward: either beat them at their own game or close down the business and go ...
Throughout the late 1960S and early ‘70s, American Motors Corp.--the Rocky Balboa of American automakers--released a surprising variety of high-performance models, all in an unsuccessful effort to win ...
Imagine strolling down the rows of vehicles at Cars and Coffee, overlooking all the samey, chromey, tacky ’60s and ’70s muscle cars, only to do a double-take when you spot something unusual among ...
If someone were asked to picture a classic muscle car in his mind's eye, precious few would conjure up a 1971 AMC Hornet. The Hornet was an economy car, no? Well, in the vast majority of cases, yes.
The AMC Hornet SC/360 is a unique and relatively rare muscle car from the early 1970s. Known for its performance and distinctive style, the Hornet SC/360 has become a sought-after collector’s item.
The only AMC Hornet that ever flew (at least on the big screen) should create quite the buzz when it hits the block at the Auctions America event in Auburn, Ind., that kicks off at the end of August.
This example, however, also adds a measure of Italian design-house chic with its Gucci decor package, a rare option. It's up for auction until Wednesday, January 17. Plucky little American Motors ...
Are you in the market for a classic estate with distinctive looks, solid performance, and a luxurious cabin that won’t break the bank? Well, this 1973 AMC Hornet X Gucci Sportabout could be perfect.