GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1969 AMC Javelin for consideration. This is a one owner vehicle that is done right from top to bottom - some key details include; recently rebuilt 390 cubic inch V8 motor (using original block), aluminum heads and intake, race cam, MSD ignition and fuel injection, Doug's headers, Borge-Warner Super T-10 4-speed manual transmission, factory Hurst shifter, Dana model 20 Posi-Traction, custom wheels and newer tires, Can-Bus electrical system with LED lights throughout... car, Dakota Digital dash, electric cut-outs, 4 wheel Wilwood power disc brakes, lowered 3" around, electric power steering, Cal-trac traction bars and much more. The interior was also completely refinished with leather by Paul's interior here in Michigan in the last year. The engine has about 100 miles on it since the build was completed by Wrenchers in Novi, Michigan. Please call or email us today for more information on this 1969 AMC Javelin. The AMC Javelin is an American front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door hardtop manufactured and marketed by AMC across two generations, 1968-70 and 1971-74. American Motors' Javelin served as the company's entrant into the "pony car" market created by the Ford Mustang. The design evolved from two AMX prototypes shown in AMC's "Project IV" concept cars during 1966. One was a fiberglass two-seat "AMX", and the other was a four-seat "AMX II". Both of these offerings reflected the company's strategy to shed its "economy car" image and appeal to a more youthful, performance-oriented market. To see over 80 photos of this car, including under carriage please visit our website
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