The 1969 AMC Javelin was a compact, two-door sports car that had an aggressively styled, aerodynamically efficient shape. It had a sleek body that was low and wide, with a short wheelbase. The front end featured two large rectangular headlights, and the unique sculpted grille with two bold chrome stripes was a perfect contrast between the aggressiveness and the refinement of this car. The interior of the Javelin had two low-back buckets seats and the dashboard featured the classic three-instrument gauges. Power came from a choice of V8 engines that ranged from the 290-cu in version all the way up to the 390-cu in version which was rated at 315 horsepower. The Javelin also featured a wide selection of optional features such as power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, sport steering wheels, and race-inspired trended spare wheels. The 1969 AMC Javelin, with its striking body lines and powerful engine, was a great combination of style, performance, and affordability that created a truly unique automobile.
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