Make: | AMC |
Model: | Other |
Trim: | MACHINE |
Year: | 1970 |
Mileage: | 77,176 |
VIN: | A0C190Y1777951 |
Color: | RED WHITE BLUE |
Engine: | 390 |
Drive type: | AUTO |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Yorba Linda, California, United States |
The Rebel Machine was produced one year only, 1970. There were a total of 2,326 Rebel Machines made in 1970
390 cubic inch, high performance V8 Working Ram Air intake, B-W automatic transmission 12 bolt rear end. Red, white and blue ‘glow in the dark’ stripes From its 390/Auto drivetrain to its killer red, white and blue color combination, Factory Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, and Tilt Wheel, and working hood tachometer This awesome Rebel Machine packs a BIG performance punch inside a legendary Motor City wrapper!
Naturally, this Machine backs those classic good looks with serious firepower. The car’s core is a high performance, 390 cubic inch V8 that produces over 300 horsepower. While the mill’s clean environment is primarily for function, pieces like a chrome air cleaner, bright valve covers and an American Motors washer bag add a bit of eye candy. And everything is founded between a body-matched engine bay and fully functional hood.
Behind that big 390 cubic inch V8,. The B/W Auto transmission’s power flows to an authentic AMC 12 bolt rear end.
This Car was sent to Control Freak Suspension in Winter Springs FL, where it was used to Prototype their state of the art front and rear, coilover, suspension, using Viking Performance double adjustable coilover shocks. The car was also fitted with Willwood front and Rear disk brakes with drilled rotors and 4 piston calipers. Subframe connectors were also installed. This upgrade will run you $10,000.00 alone in parts and labor.
Inside the car, a simple black interior combines quarter-mile sensibility with open road convenience. Seating is provided by a traditional bucket and bench combo that’s wrapped in restoration-fresh vinyl. The car’s door panels are lined in straight stainless trim, while a patriotic ‘buddy seat’ makes room for a automatic floor shift. The dash is pure 60s modern, but seems more functional than its Big Three counterparts. And behind the cockpit, a fully restored trunk is complete with a full size spare.
If you’re looking for a rare and highly desirable classic, this driver quality Rebel Machine’s lethal combination of strip prowess, street drivability, and serious show potential simply can’t be ignored!
With the Starting bid at $20,000.00 this car will sell. The buyer of this car will have the first option to buy a set of factory Machine wheels for $2500.00 if not the wheels will be sold on E-bay following the sale of the car.