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Once in a lifetime collection all 5 AMC Red, White & Blue muscle cars - $599,995 (Phoenix)


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Just in time for Arizona Auction week, the only collection in existence of all 5 factory Red, White and Blue AMC muscle cars! May be open to trade offers. The following video discussion all 5 cars was just released at 9 AM on 1/20/2023 on the YouTube channel "If This Car Could Talk": https://youtu.be/miX2rAThE6s. Enjoy!


Over the last three decades I have accumulated the only complete collection of all 5 1969 - 1970 American Motors factory muscle cars in existence and all have been either partially or fully restored by my well known AZ AMC Restorations shop. These 5 extraordinary muscle cars are being offered only as a collection and are not for sale individually. The collection is featured in multiple YouTube videos listed below both together and individually and the SS AMX was featured in Motor Trend Magazine prior to its 3+ year restoration. The Hurst SC/Ramblers, Rebel Machine and Trans AM Javelin are all equipped with day two "Group 19" (or equivalent) dealer performance package upgrades which produce anywhere from 100 - 200 additional HP and #52 Dream SS AMX, American Dream, is equipped as raced with the exception of more street and show friendly Holley 450 carburetors. Also, the lettering decals on the SS AMX were reproduced to replicate the lettering during its championship days but over the original Hurst provided Red, White and Blue paint scheme.These five exceptional examples or AMC Muscle from the peak of the late 60s and early 70s American muscle car war are as follows:

- 1969 Super Stock AMX # 52, fully documented including factory window stick and the last one made. Raced as American Dream winning three regional NHRA Championships, 1 of 52 (fully restored by AZ AMC Restorations)

- 1969 A Scheme Hurst SC/Rambler, 1 of 1200+ (fully restored by AZ AMC Restorations) Kansas City Raceway class champion from 1972 - 1974

- 1969 B Scheme Hurst SC/Rambler, 1, of 300- (partially restored by AZ AMC Restorations) original Randal AMC Rambler sold Arizona car

- 1970 Rebel Machine code 25A factory red, white and blue paint scheme, 1 of 1000- (partially restored by AZ AMC Restorations

- 1970 Trans Am Javelin, 1 of 100 (fully restored by AZ AMC Restorations)You tube videos:
 

You tube videos:
- 1969 A Scheme SC/Rambler - https://youtu.be/pn77Ovsk4RI
- 1969 B Scheme SC/Rambler - https://youtu.be/mj1unkDN12M
- 1970 Rebel Machine - https://youtu.be/X2w7RyyYsV8
- 1970 Trans Am Javelin - https://youtu.be/yWa_zLQ8hXs
above 4 together - https://youtu.be/BmLkZ8VvcUo
- 1969 SS AMX at its debut AMC car show November, 2022 - https://youtu.be/dLw35o8GQgU (a much more detailed video will be out soon)
- 1969 SS AMX youtube video from Youtube channel "if this car could talk" What a wonderful tribute to this amazing piece of American automotive racing history: https://youtu.be/5miYXqO4tW4
- Youtube video of all 5 cars from YouTube Chanel "If This Car Could Talk" https://youtu.be/miX2rAThE6s

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  • 2702016c36f23e31adbef55cec972827@sale.craigslist.org

    contact name:

    Dan Curtis

  • call or text:

    (602) 317-2018

 

 

 

 

Edited by Twisted Shifter (see edit history)
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5 hours ago, K8096 said:

Gee, should I spend $600,000 on an entry level Duesenberg or buy 5 AMC cars?  

Me? I'd go AMC all the way and I've never owned one.  🙂

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