American Motors Corporation logo.
Assorted emblems specific to AMC, in no particular order or year.
American Motors Corporation logo.
1979-1980 AMC Spirit AMX hood decal.
1970 AMC Rebel "The Machine" logo.
1970 AMC "The Rebel Machine".
1970 AMC Hornet car dealer banner.
AMC AMX emblem. (source: Paul Janas)
AM Javelin racing team sign.
Brougham emblem from a 1976 AMC Matador Brougham coupe.
Matador emblem from a 1976 AMC Matador Brougham coupe.
The Javelin SST emblem, (for supersonic transport).
1970 AMC Hornet SST emblem.
American Motors' AMX/3 emblem. The AMX name originates from "American Motors eXperimental", a code used on several early prototypes developed by AMC.
The AMX/3 was the third iteration of AMC's AMX (American Motors Experimental) design for a two seater concept cars. There was only one AMX/3 fiberglass prototype made at the American Motors Design Center on Plymouth Road in Detroit, it went to the 1970 Chicago Auto Show. In 1973 Richard A. Teague had the car painted, changing the color from yellow to green and donated it to the Rippey's Veteran Car Museum in Denver Colorado. Five years later the museum sold the car to Jim Jensen who owned it until April 2007 when he sold it to Tom Dulaney who is restoring it. When completed the car will be on display at the San Diego Automotive Museum in California.
1979 AMC Spirit GT emblem. in 1979, a "GT" option package with aluminum wheels, blackout trim, an optional rear spoiler, and other sporty features that offered AMC to have a competitor in design, style, price, size, and performance to Ford's new-for-1979 Fox-based Mustang. The AMC Spirit was produced from 1979 to 1983.
1972 AMC Javelin 401 Pierre Cardin edition emblem.
Rebel hood emblem from a 1970 AMC Rebel "The Machine".
Rebel hood emblem from a 1970 AMC Rebel "The Machine".
1968 AMC Javelin Racer Emblem. Built between 1968 and 1974. The Javelin can be classified into two generations: 1968 to 1970 (with a distinct 1970) and 1971 to 1974.
AMC Javelin emblem.
Javelin and "target" emblem from a 1970 AMC Javelin SST 390. Less than 200 "Big Bad Greens" are registered in the USA.
SST emblem from a 1970 AMC Javelin SST 390. Less than 200 "Big Bad Greens" are registered in the USA.
Mark Donohue Signature Series decal from a 1970 AMC Javelin SST 390. Less than 200 "Big Bad Greens" are registered in the USA.
Mark Donohue Signature Series plaque from a 1970 AMC Javelin SST 390. Less than 200 "Big Bad Greens" are registered in the USA.
"Target" emblem from a 1970 AMC Javelin SST 390. Less than 200 "Big Bad Greens" are registered in the USA.
390V emblem.
AMX emblem from a 1970 AMC AMX.
American Motors emblem from a 1970 AMC AMX.
American Motors emblem.
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