Model record
American Motors AMC AMX/3
Background
The AMC AMX/3 is a mid-engine sports car produced by the American carmaker American Motors Corporation (AMC), which was presented to the Italian press in March 1970 and was to be produced in Germany by Karmann starting in 1971. AMC wanted to compete with the similarly designed De Tomaso Pantera that Ford marketed in the United States. The car's body and drivetrain were originated and developed by AMC, and Dick Teague designed the car. AMC consulted and partnered with Italian suppliers to build the chassis and suspension.
Text adapted from “AMC AMX III” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Specification
- Weight
- 1,615 kg
- Dimensions
- 4,460 × 1,902 × 1,105 mm
Sources
Same marque
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- AMC AMX-GT —
- AMC Ambassador —
- AMC Amitron —
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- AMC Concord —
- AMC Eagle —
- AMC Gremlin —
- AMC Hornet —
- AMC Javelin —
- AMC Matador —
- AMC Pacer —
- AMC Rebel —
- AMC Spirit —
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