AMC AMX/3 ' 1970–1971 designed by Vignale
The AMC AMX/3 (1970–1971) is a rare mid-engine supercar developed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) in collaboration with leading European specialists of the time.
Design and Body:
The car's appearance was developed at the Vignale studio in Turin under the direction of Richard Teague, AMC's chief designer. The body is characterized by a low profile and aggressive aerodynamic lines. Engineering:
Renowned Italian engineer Giotto Bizzarrini was responsible for the chassis, suspension, and transmission development. Engine:
The car was equipped with an American-made 6.4-liter (390 cu in) V8 producing approximately 340 hp. Production: The project was canceled due to high production costs and AMC's financial difficulties. Only six examples were produced.
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