The 1960s cemented the roles of the pony car, muscle car, and personal luxury car in automotive society, with only modest overlap between the designations. That’s because you could get a muscular ...
“Only Pierre Cardin can make upholstery look so elegant, door panels so classy, and a headliner so chic,” cooed an American Motors magazine ad hyping the “Cardin Javelin.” And true, the AMC Javelin ...
Prestone and Wisconsin-based speed shop Ringbrothers have collaborated to create a custom build of one of the muscle car era’s most underrated cars. It’s a 1972 AMC Javelin AMX that Ringbrothers calls ...
Built from 1967 to 1974, the AMC Javelin is an almost forgotten pony car from the golden era. But that's not to say that it wasn't as hot as the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, or Dodge Challenger.
The SEMA Show in Las Vegas is a great event if you like aftermarket car upgrades and various equipment for SUVs and pickup trucks, but sometimes it's a nice place to find restomods. Ringbrothers is ...
American Motors Corp. announces on Aug. 22, 1967, plans to introduce the 1968 Javelin, joining Detroit's pony car wars dominated by the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro. The Javelin and its ...
It's a good thing American Motors decided not to name its ponycar entry Sceptre, Vixen, or Tarpon. Can you imagine trying to come up with a compelling story title using those suggested names? Instead, ...
People shouldn’t look back in anger towards some of the ugly duckling pony car designs of the 1970s just because of easy examples such as the second-generation Mustang or this final-year 1974 AMC ...