1969 AMC S/S AMX

The latest edition of Street Legal TV’s “Muscle Cars You Should Know” features the bright burning but short-lived AMC S/S AMX. How short-lived? How about only 52 cars ever built? Once built by AMC, the cars were shipped to Hurst and the engines to Crane to work their magic with 1/4 mile domination the goal. Read more info on this rare piece of AMC history at Street Legal TV. More pics after the jump!

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1977 Chrysler Cordoba Convertible on eBay

Enjoy open air motoring while surrounded by rich Corinthian leather. It doesn’t get any better than that. Said to be one of only seven that were build by Emess coach builders, it actually looks quite attractive with the top down. Top up, not so much. See the story at Hooniverse. Check out the original eBay auction here. More pics after the jump!

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Plymouth Barracuda’s 50th Birthday

It’s been 50 years since Plymouth rolled out the world’s first pony car, even before the term pony car was coined. It came into the world quietly, grew to intimidate the competition with big blocks, hemispherical combustion chambers and SCCA racing, then bowed out quietly just as the fuel crisis hit. Read a great recap of the Barracuda at Hemmings.

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