1970 BIG BAD ORANGE AMC AMX
- Price: Ask a price!
- Item location: Frankfort, Illinois, United States
- Make: AMC
- Model: AMX
- Year: 1970
- VIN: AOM397X263020
- Engine size: 390
- Vehicle Title: Clear
AMC AMX 1970 Description
This is an EXTREMELY RARE car. A 1970 Big Bad Orange AMX with a 390 4 speed. THIS IS NOT A CLONE. Only 122 1970 BBO’s were produced. This is a project car. It ran when I bought it 2011 but haven’t had time to get it going again. Assume that it is a complete restore project. If you’re going to do a ground up on an AMX you won’t find a better candidate to invest your time and money. Besides the photos I put up I have a youtube link from when I bought it. If sold here $500 non-refundable due immediately via Propay remainder within 7 days. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY. I have a clear title.TEXT any questions. If you’re not in my contacts I will not pick-up any phone calls.NO PAYPAL I'll email invoice you after purchase to pay thru with any major credit card if you are unable to interface thru Ebay.On Jun-20-15 at 23:35:34 PDT seller added the following information:text 815-768-5020
On Jun-21-15 at 16:16:53 PDT seller added the following information:I purchased this 1970 BBO in 2011 from a guy in Florida. He provided this
youtube link – youtube.com/watch?v=CVOexdJRL3E It was an original Michigan car the owner retired to Florida that’s how it ended up there. As far as I know the car was all original when buyer #2 bought it. I assume he didn’t buy anything else for lack of funs. He did replace the gas tank which is not oem. Based on this clip and his feedback I sent him a deposit and flew down to seal the deal. The car was not as represented at all but this was my dream car so I bought it anyway. The car ran but barely. The distributor was loose and had to be screwed with to keep it running so ‘driving’ it was problematic. This guy had no money so had done a real half ass restore which he couldn’t even finish. For that reason I am not going to make any comments on the extent of the rust as I honestly have no idea. It was restored enough to hide it I’ve advertised it as a complete restoration project you do the math and assume worst case scenario. It was a Michigan car. He removed all the window glass never put the door glass back in. Removed the bucket seats replaced w/some after market stuff. Since I viewed it as a major project I saw no need for it to take up space in my full garage. It sat outside for 2 years on a trailer with a tarp over it. The tarp got hot and when we removed it part of the paint came off with it. It needed a new paint job anyway. Also the parts that were removed since the youtube video (taillights bezels) were shot I removed them. I still have them they are worthless. So before I really got a chance to do anything with this BBO I found another in good driver condition. That’s why I’m selling this one. Selling not giving away. If I don’t get my price I’ll just keep it I have a bigger garage now. It will become a retirement project.