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Still wearing its original paint and powered by AMC's biggest V8, this 1-of-776 survivor captures the last blast of the ...
Therefore, the 1971 Javelin AMX is currently one of the cheapest muscle cars from the golden age. The average value for a surviving unit in good condition now stands at $25,000.
Although the '68 Javelin debuted with a 232-cube, 145-horse Torque-Command six as its baseline powerplant, the smallest engine that the AMX came through with was a 225-horse, 290-cube, 4-barrel V8.
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