What is a 1970 rebel machine worth?
What is a 1970 rebel machine worth?
AMC Rebel – The Machine (1970 to 1970)
VEHICLE | STATUS |
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1970 Amc Rebel Machine Indianapolis, IN, USA | $40,000 HIGH BID |
1970 Amc Rebel Machine Harrisburg, PA, USA | $30,000 SOLD |
1970 Amc Rebel Machine 100 mi Harrisburg, PA, USA | $52,500 HIGH BID |
1970 Amc Rebel Machine Denver, CO, USA | $31,000 SOLD |
What years did AMC make the rebel machine?
AMC Rebel | |
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Production | 1967–1970 |
Assembly | Australia: Port Melbourne (AMI) Belgium: Haren (RIB) Canada: Brampton, Ontario Costa Rica: San José (Purdy Motors) Mexico: Mexico City (VAM) New Zealand: Thames (CMI) Peru: Lima (I.A.P.S.A) United States: Kenosha, Wisconsin |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Mid-size |
Who made the car called the machine?
American Motors Corporation
AMC Machine is an automobile nameplate applied to two vehicles built by American Motors Corporation: The Machine – a high-performance muscle car based on the 1970 AMC Rebel.
What was the first year of the AMC Rebel?
Rambler Rebel | |
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Manufacturer | American Motors Corporation (AMC) |
Model years | 1957-1960 1966-1967 |
Assembly | Kenosha, Wisconsin Toronto, Ontario – Danforth plant (1957) Brampton, Ontario – Brampton Assembly (AMC) (1966-67) Vilvoorde, Haren, Belgium – (RIB) |
Body and chassis |
What is the difference between an AMX and a Javelin?
The Javelin had a one inch longer wheelbase and length, and was three inches wider (110″ wheelbase, 192″ length, 75″ width). SST trim continued, and AMX was the top-of-the-line, complete with a unique dash appliqué and styled grille.
Who made the AMX car?
AMC AMX | |
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Manufacturer | American Motors Corporation |
Also called | Rambler AMX (Australia) |
Production | 1968–1970 |
Assembly | Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States Port Melbourne, Australia (AMI) |