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1970 AMX
1970 AMX
1970 AMX
1970 AMX
1970 AMX
1970 AMX
1970 AMX
1970 AMX
1970 AMX

 

The 1968 and 1969 models were very similar, but the AMX received significant styling changes for the 1970 model year. These changes included a different grille and hood, a new interior and different tail lights. The hood included a Ram-Air induction scoop that forced cool air into the engine compartment. On the sides of the car were simulated side exhaust pipes. Underneath the car was a new front suspension and two new engines were introduced. They were the new AMC 360 V-8 for its base power plant and a 390 ci as the upgrade option. Both engines had better-breathing exhaust ports, and new 4-barrel carburetors. AMC hoped these changes make the car look more like its pony car competitors. That was a mistake and sale came in at about half the number they had made the previous year. It seems that AMC customers enjoyed being a little different and living outside the main stream.

Different Models

There were two versions offered in 1969: the standard AMX, the “Big Bad” AMX. The standard AMX was available with two engine options: a 290 horse power (hp), 360 cubic inch (ci) or a 325 hp 390 ci engine. The buyer got a 4 speed manual transmission standard and a three speed automatic was optional. For the enthusiasts, the “Go Pack” included a 360 ci engine or a 390 ci engine, power front disk brakes, F70-14 raised white letter tires, a handling package heavy duty cooling system and a functional Ram-Air hood scoop. The “Go Package” was available on both the standard AMX and the “Big bad” models.

The “Big Bad” AMX was basically a fancy paint job. The buyer had his choice of a wild version of blue, green or orange on the exterior of the car. Additionally, the bumpers were painted instead of chromed. The look was appealing by today’s standards but it may have been a little ahead of its time. Less than 10% of buys choose the bright colors.

Things To Look For

AMXs and Javelins have three major areas that are frequently rusted and should be checked out before purchasing one. The quarter panels, especially on either side of the trunk, due to debris build-up. The sill panels between the trunk lid and the rear window should be checked. Finally, the lower portion of the A-pillars, due to tiny drain holes that quickly filled up with debris tends to rust. He also notes the floor pans, the trunk pans and the troughs under the front fenders as other potential problem areas.

AMXs and Javelins shared their interiors, including bucket-only seating, from the front seats forward. Behind that, the interior quarter trim pieces are unique to the AMX. The armrests pose a large problem area with their plastic covers curl up at the ends and their mounting tabs are prone to breaking. The other problem area on the inside is the cheaply made head liners. They were partially prone to coming apart.

Market Place

Sales decline sharply in 1970 with just over 4,000 cars produced. The low production along with the design changes make 1970 a difficult car to restore. In fact, this is the most challenging of all the AMXs to restore. The AMC fan will quickly note that Mustangs and Camaros are just plain common in comparison.

Values range from about $29,000 for a car in excellent condition to about $13,000 for a very good car that only needs a few minor repairs. A good starter project should set you back $6,000-$6,000. This is the rarest and most expensive of all AMC performance cars. It is more valuable than all the Javelins, Rebel Machines and Hurst Ramblers out there. At least when comparing similarly restored models.

Performance Statistics

Model0-60 mphQuarter Mile TimeEngineSource
1970 AMX6.5 sec14.7 sec @ 92.0 mph390ci/325hpMotor Trend 12/69
1970 AMXn/a14.9 sec @ 94.6 mph360ci/290hpPopular Hot Rod

Production Numbers

ModelQuantity Built
1970 AMX 'Big Bad' Green74
1970 AMX 'Big Bad' Blue114
1970 AMX 'Big Bad' Orange122
1970 AMX Total4116

Available Engines

CodeEngine SizeFuelHorsepowerTorque
Base360ci1x4bbl290 hp @ 4800 rpm395 lb-ft @ 3200 rpm
V8390ci1x4bbl325 hp @ 5000 rpm420 lb-ft @ 3200 rpm
The 1970 AMX had significant styling changes for the 1970 model year. The front of the car had grown by two inches with a new hood, bumper, and grille. The grille was brought out flush and included the parking lights.

 

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To the guy who reviewed above "A Rare Car "

The side pipes are not fake. The exhaust runs from the motor through those "Fake" side pipes. I know, I put them on!

 

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Performance was good and the car looked good, especially with the fake side pipes. With a little more that 4100 produced, the car has collector's appeal. But be careful, parts are as not as plentiful as with other muscle cars. If you like a challenge, then this may be a restoration project for you.

 

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AMX- fast, sleek, un-conventional and anyone can own a camaro,mustang,chevelle or mopar!!!

 

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Will the current owner contact me. This was my car for years and sold it a Volo a few years back

 
 
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