Amc Spirit Cars for sale in Kenosha, Wisconsin

1-1 of 1

Sort By

AMC : Rebel Machine The Machine 1970 AMC Rebel Machine RED, WHITE, AND BLUE!!!!!

AMC : Rebel Machine The Machine 1970 AMC Rebel Machine RED, WHITE, AND BLUE!!!!!

$49,000

Kenosha, Wisconsin

Year -

Make -

Model -

Category -

Mileage -

Posted Over 1 Month

1970 AMC REBEL MACHINE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE!!!!!!!!!! The following is an article done by musclecars.howstuffworks.com on the Rebel Machine. This article does not feature this car, but does give a nice description of these unique cars. The 1970 AMC Rebel Machine took American Motors into themidsize muscle car field. It wasn't the quiet entry it might have been. As evidence, there exists in the AMC archives a photo of a different, more sinister-looking midsize muscle proposal.The photo is of a black coupe with authoritative black wheels and fattires. No stripes, no scoops, no spoilers. Its body rakes forward in an aggressive, street-fighting stance. On the fender is a decal. It shows two gears chewing out the name of this macho prototype: "The Machine."Muscle Car Image GalleryThe photo is dated June 1968, and the car is a '69 Rebel. AMC's high-performance sedan efforts for '69 were focussed on the Rogue-based Hurst SC/Rambler, a brashly decorated compact as overstated as the black Rebel concept was understated. The SC/Rambler didn't survive into '70, but The Machine did. It was not, however, the malevolent rebel promised by the prototype, but a red, white, and blue jukebox of a car, clearly in the spirit of the SC/Rambler. "You have to say this for American Motors," observed Road Test magazine, "when they get their teeth into an idea they pursue it with a vengeance."©2007 Publications International, Ltd. The Machine's 390-cid four-barrel made 340 bhp and breathed through a Ram Air system that employed a vacuum-controlled hood-scoop flap.Luckily, The Machine was a pretty good performer. Like the SC/Scrambler, it used the AMX's ram-air 390-cid V-8, newly souped to 340 bhp. In its journey from concept to reality, The Machine gained a big hood scoop that served the engine via a vacuum-controlled butterfly valve. A Hurst-shifted four-speed was mandatory and came with a 3.54:1 axle. AMC's limited-slip diff was a $43 option, with a genuine DetroitLocker and ratios up to 5.00:1 available.©2007 Publications International, Ltd. A Hurst-shifted four-speed was standard. Note the tachometer integrated into the raised fairing on the hood scoop.The Machine was one of Detroit's most stiffly sprung muscle cars. Its extra-heavy-duty suspensionincluded firm station wagon rear springs, which elevated the tail and helped account for the raked look. With E60x15 tires, cornering ability was top-notch, but rear-axle juddering off the line prevented the willing, lightweight V-8 from propelling the car into the low-14-second range.The Machine turned out to be a one-year-only model, and after building the first 1,000 or so, AMC began offering it sans stripes and in any color. It still wasn't the menacing machine of that '69 photo, but buyers could at least get the steak without quite so much sizzle.Return to Classic Muscle Cars Library.For more cool information on muscle cars, check out:Even AMC, the champion of the economy car, caught muscle car fever. See profiles, photos, and specifications of AMC muscle cars.Muscle cars came in many shapes and sizes. Here are features on more than 100 muscle cars, including photos and specifications for each model.Muscle cars created their own culture. To learn about it, read How Muscle Cars Work.Check out these profiles of muscle cars, which include photos and specifications for each model:Cougar pulled out of Mustang's shadow with the striped and spoilered 1969 Mercury Cougar Eliminator.Beep, beep! Make way for one of the baddest muscle cars of all time, the 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Hemi.The 1970 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am combined sports-car handling and muscle car power.For related car information, see these articles:The engine is what gives a muscle car its flamboyant personality. To learn everything you need to know about car engines, see How Car Engines Work.Muscle cars wouldn't have much muscle without horsepower -- but what exactly is horsepower? How Horsepower Works answers that question.NASCAR race cars embody the muscle car philosophy of power. Read How NASCAR Race Cars Work to find out what makes these charged-up racers go.Are you thinking of buying a 2007 muscle car, or any other car? See Consumer Guide Automotive's New-Car Reviews, Prices, and Information.THE 1970 AMC REBEL MACHINESpecificationsWheelbase, inches: 114.0Weight, lbs: 3,650Number built: 2,326Base price: $3,475Standard EngineType: ohv V-8Displacement, cid: 390Fuel system: 1 x 4bbl.Compression ratio: 10.0:1Horsepower @ rpm: 340 @ 5100Torque @ rpm: 430 @ 3600Representative Performance0-60 mph, sec: 6.81/4 mile, sec. @ mph: 14.4 @ 99 As for this car in particular: This car has recently been restored. The engine has been rebuilt to factory specifications less than a few hundred miles ago. I am still driving and putting miles on this car. Beautiful engine compartmentGorgeous interior (new carpet and seats)Reflective stripingRam air worksSuper solid carThis car is not a perfect car, the following are the negatives that I can think of:-missing spare tire, jack, and inflator bottle I am willing to sell this car worldwide and assist with worldwide shipping. If you are serious please call me at (262) 818-7729I have too many cars and need to sell! This car is being sold as is, no warranty is expressed or implied. I have this car advertised locally and reserve the right to end the sale at any time.