Home / AMC /

BIG BAD BLUE AMX, GO PACK EQUIPPED, 343 V8, 4-SPEED, DUALS, POWER FRONT DISCS!!

Condition: Used
Make: AMC
Model: AMX
SubModel: Go Package
Type: Coupe
Doors: 2
Year: 1969
Mileage: 10158
Color: Blue
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Lithia Springs, Georgia, United States
Extras

Listed by
Private seller
Enquire

Description of 1969 AMC AMX Go Package

American Motors was always the company that dared to be different. Even at the height of the muscle car era when 4-seaters were selling as quickly as Ford, M, nd Chrysler could make them, MC decided the time was right for a 2-seat pony car. The result was the AMX, nd this 1969 AMC AMX with the Go Pack, s the one to own if you're a serious collector. Restored recently and to a high level, ith the receipts and pictures to back it up, his Big Bad Blue beast may be the coolest car you'll see in our current inventory. There were notably few 343 V8/4-speed AMXs built with the Go Pack, aking this one of the rarer muscle cars of the era. This one is date-correct, nd likely the original drivetrain, lthough AMC didn't stamp VIN's on blocks in this era, o it's impossible to 100% know. Either way, he powertrain was recently rebuilt, nd this AMX runs and drives like new. And what is the Go Pack? In 1969, t included a list of durability and handling upgrades including a special handling package, eavy-duty cooling, nd a limited slip rear end, lus the upgraded engine and requisite stripes. This gorgeous AMX, inished in it's original and correct code 2A Big Bad Blue, s flashy and will likely inspire more than a few "Hey, hat's that?" questions at gas stations and stop lights. Fortunately, t has been so well restored, here will be no excuses needed. The unique sheetmetal is very straight, he light blue paint will make your eyeballs vibrate, nd the two parallel racing stripes are straight enough for engineering work. The AMX was all about form following function with a shortened Javelin platform and bespoke bodywork from the A-pillar back. The fastback looks like a coiled spring, nd the wide rear end is unmistakable for anything else on the road (provided you know what an AMX is). Bright work is in excellent condition, he AMX emblems on the sail panels are nicely rendered, nd if there's a car ready to win hearts for America's last independent auto maker, his is it.At first glance, he interior may seem black, ut it's actually code 931 charcoal gray (the car originally had a code 936 Saddle Tan interior). The 2-seat platform was probably an answer to a question that nobody was asking in 1969, ut it gave the AMX a unique position in the market and there's no arguing that sliding into any powerful 2-seater is a thrilling experience. The instruments are housed in deep, ound pods directly ahead of the driver, ncluding a 6000 RPM tach, nd there's a tilt steering column that's got to be ultra-rare. Overall, he interior is nicely finished, ith a blend of old and new to create a fun driving environment. And for cargo, here's no muscle car as versatile as this with its large rear area and full-sized trunk, hich also carries a unique space saver spare.The 343 cubic inch V8 was the mid-range offering in the AMX, ffering a good low-end punch with a predilection for revs. Linked to a 4-speed manual, t's a rare combination, ven for the unusual AMX, ith only 843 being built, nd thanks to the lightweight body and trim proportions, erformance is explosive. The engine bay is nicely finished to stock specifications, ith AMC turquoise paint on the block and a few chrome dress-up items to add interest. It starts easily and runs better than you remember, nd the stout V8 sounds amazing through the new dual exhaust system. The entire undercarriage is neatly finished with a lot of new parts and classic Magnum 500 wheels wear 215/70/14 BFG radials that look great.The AMX seems to be gaining some traction in the market, o if you've been eyeing one, ow's the time to buy and this is the one to own.. Call now!