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What was the color of the AMX in 1969?

What was the color of the AMX in 1969?

The addition of the “Big Bad Colors” in 1969 created some interesting color combination’s including Neon Blue, Orange and Green. These eye catching paint schemes undoubtedly added to sales.

What kind of paint did AMC use in 1967?

Gold was used on some engines in 1967. Alamosa Aqua was used on most 68-71 AMC V8s. AMC Blue on many starting in late 1971. Many of the original suppliers paint charts below reflect running changes. Some California AMC engines red thru 1971 production year. The 250 V-8 is believed to be the same gray as used on the 196 L-head engines

What kind of paint does an AMC V8 use?

Alamosa Aqua was used on most 68-71 AMC V8s. AMC Blue on many starting in late 1971. Many of the original suppliers paint charts below reflect running changes.

What was the Go Package on a 1969 AMX?

The “Go Package” was available on both the standard AMX and the “Big bad” models. The “Big Bad” AMX was basically a fancy paint job. The buyer had his choice of a wild version of blue, green or orange on the exterior of the car. Additionally, the bumpers were painted instead of chromed.

Gold was used on some engines in 1967. Alamosa Aqua was used on most 68-71 AMC V8s. AMC Blue on many starting in late 1971. Many of the original suppliers paint charts below reflect running changes. Some California AMC engines red thru 1971 production year. The 250 V-8 is believed to be the same gray as used on the 196 L-head engines

The addition of the “Big Bad Colors” in 1969 created some interesting color combination’s including Neon Blue, Orange and Green. These eye catching paint schemes undoubtedly added to sales.

Alamosa Aqua was used on most 68-71 AMC V8s. AMC Blue on many starting in late 1971. Many of the original suppliers paint charts below reflect running changes.

When did the AMC AMX muscle car come out?

The AMC AMX or American Motors Experiential as it was officially known made its first public appearance at a press review at the Dayton International Speedway in February 1968 and later that month at the Chicago Automobile Show. By March 1968 the car was available at AMC dealerships.

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