Showing posts with label AMX-3. Show all posts
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Friday, June 3, 2011

The beautiful AMX-3

http://e-carzone.com/american_motors/ source of the yellow AMX 3 pics, the only one painted yellow. Only 3 exist I think, it's the only yellow one.

The AMX 3 was the design of Dick Teague. A long time hot rodder, and head of design at AMC.




Dick Teague story written years ago, but a good story.

Listed in his current stable are two of only five AMX III concept, European-style sports cars hand-built in Italy in 1968.

He also has a production AMX 2-seater, a '60 Corvette, A '61 Berlinetta, a rare vintage Ferrari, 1906 and 1932 Packards, one of only six 1904 Ramblers extant, an early Polk-Hartford and his most prized possession -- a 1907 American (no kin to AMC) Underslung he recently acquired after a 35-year pursuit.

He considers it "the first American sports car," and its frame uniquely was placed under its springs. The low, hunkered-down appearance that resulted was striking during an era when most cars looked like phone booths on wheels.

Underslung's 476 cu.-in. (7.8L) 4-cyl. engine, good for 50 hp, stood out as well.

A witty, colorful storyteller, Mr. Teague recalls that while dating his wife-to-be, Marian, he told her he'd marry her if she ever located an Underslung.

Only 2,000 copies were built during the Indianapolis automaker's 1906-'13 existence. By Mr. Teague's count, only 27 survive. Marian, to his surprise, soon got wind of four -- all owned by one family in Pennsylvania. "She said 'I found an American Underslung. Now we'll have to get married.'" Mr. Teague chortles. He kept his vow the next year.

All four cars sat idle until restored in the mid-'60s. It took two more decades to convince the family to part with one, purchased new by its patriarch in 1907. Why'd they sell? "I guess it was my persistence," says Mr. Teague. "Maybe they felt it would get a good home."

Dick Teague concept cars for AMC


AMX nose and Gremlin tail... but the color scheme is cool, tires and sidepipes are a damn good look

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The beauty of designs, part 2 of "online Concours de Elegance" I started last July, here are the post WW2 vehicles

1992 Vector W8 Twin Turbo
1989 Dodge Conquest TSI

1948 Cadillac Series 62 Saoutchik Cabriolet

2008 Morgan Aeromax

2007 Dodge Demon



2007 Giugiaro

1966 AMC Marlin

1967 AMC Marlin

1954 Kaiser Darrin

1967 Toyota 2000GT

1958 Renault R2168 Galion

1949 Delahaye D1630 Autocar

1953 Austin A35 2-door

1948 Wimille Coupe Prototype No. 2 , reminds me of http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2008/12/emile-claveau-designer-of-innovative.html

Kaiser 1949 Vagabond

2007 Zagato Diatto Ottovu Project

1969 AMC AMX III


1956 Firebird II GM concept car, part of the Futurama touring cars display





De Tomaso 1969 Mangusta


Italia Design 1968 Bizzarini Manta

dream a little dream; what might have been... the AMX 2 and the AMX 3



get over to the San Diego Auto Museum in Balboa park to see the only one on public display

AMX concept I'm glad that didn't work out


Thursday, January 20, 2011

Here's the background story on the AMX3... love this car.



http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2006/11/beautiful-amx-3.html#links for many more pictures far better than this one... but with a car this rare (only 1 of 5 AMX3's, and the only one in a magazine, and the only one that was painted yellow... I'll post all the pics I ever see of this, for me, for you, for posterity)

Wednesday, June 30, 2010