1974 AMC Javelin
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The Javelin served as AMC's entry into the pony car market. In hopes to shed its economy car image, the company created the Javelin from two AMX prototypes to appeal to a more youthful and performance oriented market. In order to catch the eyes of the younger crowds, AMC styled the Javelin with voluptuous curves, front and rear spoilers, a full width cowl hood, and a wide stance. To keep the styling separate from most pony cars of the era, this car has a 'semi-fastback' roofline, making it more striking than the others. The looks aren't the only thing that AMC focused on when producing this car, the performance is top notch as well. Under the hood of this yellow street macine is a rebuilt 360 ci engine that makes almost 300 horsepower and only has 9,000 miles on it. The newer engine is backed...