Publisher's Synopsis
There was a time when AMC performance was more of an - afterthought to the muscle car era. Sure, the Javelins and AMX - cars were cool, as were the really limited cars such as the - Scrambler and the Rebel Machine, but with production - numbers a distant fourth place in the American manufacturer - muscle car scene, well, you could be forgiven for not - remembering much about them through the years. Fast - forward to today, and AMC muscle cars are among the fastest - appreciating performance vehicles in the market. Low - production numbers combined with capable performance and - cool and unique styling have increased coverage in magazines - and at auctions, making these cars more valuable than ever - before. Concours-restored AMC muscle cars routinely bring - $30,000 to $65,000 in the collector car world, making a - comprehensive restoration guide a must-have for any - American Motors enthusiast. - AMC Muscle Car Restoration: 1968-1974 provides indepth - coverage of the decoding and documentation process of - an AMC muscle car, primarily the popular Javelin and AMX - models. Author and expert AMC restorer Scott Campbell gives - you a detailed account of important aspects of restoration - including rust repair; panel and sheet-metal replacement; - interior and trim restoration; undercarriage chassis, - suspension, and driveline rehabilitation; as well as every other - major component group. Also included are multiple