Showing posts with label Heritage Car. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 1, 2009

1970 AMC Hornet AMX


This original AMC 1970 Hornet AMX Ambassador Javelin Rebel Shop Service Manual Supplement is prepared by American Motors Corporation, Automotive Technical Service for use by the dealer's mechanics to use servicing all models of AMC cars in conjunction with the 1969 Shop manual. This is the preliminary edition and oly covers the changes from the 1969 models.

Contains detailed step by step instructions with pictures and illustrations to repair and service all Hornet (01 Series), Rebel (10 Series), AMX (30 Series), Javelin (70 Series), and Ambassador (80 Series) cars. Covering 6 and 8 Cyl engines.

Sections include - vehicle identification - general information, maintenance, engine, cooling, electrical, fuel - carburetion, emission control - exhaust, clutch, manual transmission, torque - command transmissions, brakes and wheels, axle - propeller shaft, steering, suspension, weather eye system, air conditioning, bodies - panels - fenders - hoods - bumpers, door - rear quarter trim, electric windows, deck cover - liftgates - tailgate - luggage rack, wind shield - wipers, instrument panel, seat assemblies, headlining - vinyl covered roof - exterior decals, fleet equipment, wiring diagrams.

1961 AMC Rambler



The 1961 Ambassador V-8 was billed as America's first compact luxury car. The front-end styling was European in design.

The engine was an overhead valve V-8 of 327 cubic-inch, hydraulic lifters and produced 250 horsepower with automatic transmission.

Airliner reclining seats adjust to five comfortable positions and even make into twin beds.

Other options include
air conditioning , power steering and brakes, auto transmission, transistor powered radio and fender skirts.

Vintage Auto World Teaser








Wednesday, September 30, 2009

1937 Maybach SW38


Specially commissioned by the Mercedes-Benz Museum, this Maybach SW 38 is one of the most fantastically detailed replicas available today. In 1909, Wilhelm Maybach started building some of the most exquisite motor cars the world has ever seen. Now, this exciting new Maybach replica is loaded with precision detailing from bumper to bumper. Lift the butterfly hood to examine the wired 3.8 liter straight-six. The luxurious interior features authentic offset seating, tilting passenger seat, burl-wood.