The 1971 AMC Javelin AMX is an iconic muscle car that packs a lot of power and makes sure its presence is felt on the road. With a 401 cubic-inch V8 engine and 390 horsepower, the Javelin AMX was designed to provide performance and eye-catching style. The muscular and aerodynamic body is painted in standard AMC colors, with a bold color scheme featuring a red, white, and blue tartan and side graphics. The car sits on a long wheelbase, while its sporty suspension and power steering give it a tight cornering response. The interior is equipped with air conditioning, adjustable bucket seats, and a center console with a unique anodized aluminum trim, all of which give the interior a retro yet modern look. The AMX package also features a Hurst shifter linked to the three-speed automatic transmission and power disc brakes, allowing drivers to take full control of the power and torque. Its impact-resistant bumpers and wheel flares add to the strong visual appeal of the car. In terms of performance, the Javelin AMX can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 6.7 seconds, and can reach a top speed of 124 mph. The car also features a heavy-duty battery, special dual exhaust system, and an overhead-cam V8 engine. Thanks to its rugged design, the car can take on a variety of terrains, from mountain roads to city streets, making it an ideal choice for drivers who want to experience a truly unique driving experience.
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