Restyled for 1971, the Second Generation AMC Javelin was purposely designed to have a sporty individuality even at the risk of scaring off potential customers. Longer, lower, wider, heavier and better equipped than its predecessor, the Javelin incorporated an integral roof spoiler and sculpted fender bulges. The car was distinctive and was billed as the closest thing you could buy to a Trans-Am champion. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this absolutely stunning 1974 AMC AMX Javelin for your... consideration. This car came out of the Lingenfelter collection as was restored by them while in their care. It is believed to be numbers matching and is powered by its 304 v8 paired with a 3 speed manual transmission. The car runs and handles very smoothly and goes down the road as it should. The car is finished in white over white and shows very well. The engine compartment is also very neat and tidy. Highlights include BF Goodrich radial tires mounted on 15 inch factory wheels, center console, AM/FM radio, owners manual, air conditioning, power brakes, power steering.
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