There were two seismic moments in the '60s American car industry that changed everything. Both took place in 1964, with one being the launch of the Ford Mustang pony car, and the other the Pontiac GTO ...
His love for cars began with a ride home from the hospital in a 280 SEL. 'Car' was his first word. Now, many automotive adventures (and misadventures) later, he channels his enthusiasm into everything ...
Before the Javelin trophies and the Jeep bet rewired Detroit, American Motors built a family sedan with a chip on its shoulder—the Rebel. Born of thrift and stubborn engineering, it became AMC’s ...
The Rebel Machine by American Motor Corp. was a muscle car for someone who did not want to blow their entire savings on a vehicle, but still wanted bang-for-your-buck muscle. Despite the Rebel Machine ...
From the February 1970 issue of HOT ROD: The ingredients were all there for this entry in the middle-class supercar market, but it didn't come together. AMC's Rebel Machine reminds us of a great ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Produced from 1967 to 1970, the AMC Rebel was a rather short-lived nameplate. But it spawned a few cool muscle cars, the most famous of which is the Rebel Machine, AMC's halo performance car for 1970.
That authoritative shout-out was created by American Motors' advertising agency, Wells, Rich, Greene, to draw attention to AMC's new youth-oriented high-performance intermediate. Like the phenomenally ...