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1970 BIG BAD ORANGE AMC AMX

Condition: Used
Make: AMC
Model: AMX
Year: 1970
VIN: AOM397X263020
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Frankfort, Illinois, United States
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This is an EXTREMELY RARE car.

A 1970 Big Bad Orange AMX with a 390 4 speed.

THIS IS NOT A CLONE. Only 122 1970 BBO's were produced.

This is a project car. It ran when I bought it 2011, ut haven't had time to get it going again. Assume that it is a complete restore project. If you're going to do a ground up on an AM, ou won't find a better candidate to invest your time and money. Besides the photos I put up, have a youtube link from when I bought it. If sold here, 500 non-refundable due immediately, ia Propay, emainder within 7 days.

SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY. I have a clear title.TEXT any questions. If you're not in my contacts, will not pick-up any phone calls.



NO PAYPAL

I'll email invoice you after purchase to pay thru with any major credit card, f you are unable to interface thru Ebay.


On Jun-20-15 at 23:35:34 PDT, eller added the following information:


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On Jun-21-15 at 16:16:53 PDT, eller added the following information:

I purchased this 1970 BBO in 2011, rom a guy in Florida. He provided this

youtube link -

youtube.com/watch?v=CVOexdJRL3E

It was an original Michigan car, he owner retired to Florida, hat's how it ended up there.

As far as I know, he car was all original when buyer #2 bought it. I assume he didn't buy anything else for lack of funs. He did replace the gas tank, hich is not oem.

Based on this clip, nd his feedback, sent him a deposit and flew down to seal the deal. The car was not as represented, t all, ut this was my dream car so I bought it anyway.

The car ra, ut barely. The distributor was loose and had to be screwed with to keep it running, o ‘driving' it was problematic.

This guy had no money, o had done a real half ass restore, hich he couldn't even finish. For that reason, am not going to make any comments on the extent of the rust, s I honestly have no idea. It was restored enough to hide it, nbsp;I've advertised it as a complete restoration project, ou do the math and assume worst case scenario. It was a Michigan car.

He removed all the window glass, ever put the door glass back in.

Removed the bucket seats, eplaced w/some after market stuff.

Since I viewed it as a major project, saw no need for it to take up space in my full garage. It sat outside for 2 years, n a trailer with a tarp over it. The tarp got hot and when we removed it part of the paint came off with it. It needed a new paint job anyway.

Also, he parts that were removed since the youtube video (taillights, ezels), ere shot I removed them. I still have them, hey are worthless.

So before I really got a chance to do anything with this BBO, found another in good driver condition. That's why I'm selling this one.

Selling, ot giving away. If I don't get my price, 'll just keep it, have a bigger garage now. It will become a retirement project.