The 1971 AMC Javelin SST has been referred to as AMC's answer to the pony car. As one of AMC's few sporty vehicles, the Javelin SST certainly stands out. The Javelin's striking looks are as bold now as they were in 1971. The SST was available with a wide variety of colors and options, but all featured a large, rectangular chrome grille at the front and the classic AMC logo emblazoned on the hood. The sloped hoodline with its chrome and black trim create a dynamic silhouette, and the flared fenders and wide rear give it a muscular, sporty look. The Javelin SST is powered by a 315-horsepower V8 mated to either a 3-speed or 4-speed manual transmission. The performance is certainly up to the standards of the era thanks to its TorqueCommand automatic transmission, with wider spaced gears for a bolder, more responsive drive. With the right setup, the Javelin SST could even be equipped with a limited-slip differential and power steering. In addition to the powerful engine, the Javelin SST also offered users an impressive comfort level. Standard features included an AM/FM radio, power brakes, and a vinyl roof. The cabin interior was roomy and luxurious, with additional special features like a fold-down armrest, bucket-style seats, and carpeted door panels. For 1971, the Javelin SST provided serious power, good looks, and a comfortable ride - a combination that has made it an enduring classic.
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