Gateway Classic Cars of Philadelphia is presenting a nostalgic 60's
Race Car "No Deposit No Return" a 1968 AMC AMX. Nationally well
known as a race car and a Concourse winner at the AMO event in
Gettysburg Pa. This car has had numerous articles written about it.
Built and raced in the late 60's this car made its way to a barn
where it rested for 34 years. In 2005 the car was found and brought
back to life. Original paint with 60's style spider webbing and
Black interior. The 401 AMC block has been bored and stroked to 424
CI and approximately 500 HP. Edelbrock heads and an Edelbrock
Torquer intake with a 950 CFM Holley double pumper to provide
plenty of fuel. The ignition is MSD electronic. The transmission is
a 727 Mopar with a 2700 stall converter with gear vender three
speed over and under. Everything is kept cool by two electric fans
and an electric water pump. The rear is Daytona style with inner
pinion bearing support and 4:10 gears with a Detroit Locker set up,
Strange axels and leaf springs. The car has Disc brakes on all four
corners. Other highlights include, Line Lock, Ceramic coated
headers with a full 3-inch exhaust with electric cutouts and a 15
gallon fuel cell. Mickey Thompson front tires and Slicks in the
rear. Take home a piece of Racing History. To view this 1968 AMC
AMX in greater detail, including HD pictures and an HD video, visit
www.GatewayClassicCars.com or our Philadelphia showroom. For more
information, please call 856-599-4100 or email
Philadelphia@GatewayClassicCars.com
Vehicle Details
1968 AMC AMX
Listing ID:CC-1391505
Price:$51,500
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1968
Make:AMC
Model:AMX
Exterior Color:Custom
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:200
Stock Number:PHY812
VIN:GCCPHY812
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