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The Machine was a bonafide muscle car that could stand toe-to-toe with the best that Detroit could bring to a street fight.

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FOLLOW MARKET The top performance variant offered for the AMC Rebel was known as 'The Machine.' The Machine featured a raft of improvements to the drivetrain and suspension, and was offered with a 340hp 6.4L V8, but performance packages such as the 400hp "Service Kit," were offered by dealers.

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AMC Machine is an automobile nameplate applied to two vehicles built by American Motors Corporation : The Machine - a high-performance muscle car based on the 1970 AMC Rebel [1] Matador Machine - an option package for the 1971 AMC Matador [2] References ^ Hunting, Benjamin (25 February 2020).

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Humphrey Bwayo The late 1960s and early 1970s significantly impacted American performance car history. It was the muscle car era. Every automaker worked hard to reel in the benefits of the market's.

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The AMC Rebel Machine is a classic American muscle car with an extra shot of America! Mecum 1970 marked the pinnacle of the American muscle car era; Chevrolet had their Chevelle SS, Ford had their Boss 302, Dodge had their Challenger R/T, and Pontiac had their GTO Judge. The list doesn't stop there!

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This is one of Mickey's three Rebel Machines. He has a second red, white, and blue car, as well as a Bittersweet Orange automatic model. View Gallery. 15 Photos. For 1970, AMC rated the 390 V-8 at.

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Two Motors! 1970 AMC Rebel "The Machine" Adam Clarke Some American performance cars are renowned for their subtle and restrained good looks, while others are as "in your face" as it is possible to be. The 1970 AMC Rebel "The Machine" falls firmly into the latter category.

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The AMC Rebel (known as the Rambler Rebel in 1967) is a midsized car produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from the 1967 until the 1970 model year. It replaced the Rambler Classic. The Rebel was replaced by the similar AMC Matador for the 1971 model year.

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The 1970 AMC Rebel Machine took American Motors into the midsize muscle car field. It wasn't the quiet entry it might have been. As evidence, there exists in the AMC archives a photo of a different, more sinister-looking midsize muscle proposal. The photo is of a black coupe with authoritative black wheels and fat tires.

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Developed alongside Hurst Performance Research, the Machine hid the company's most powerful engine under its scooped hood, a 390-ci (6.4-liter) V8 that could spit out 340 hp (254 kW) at 5,100.

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The Machine was a one-year-only deal. For 1971, AMC turned its attention to the compact Hornet-based SC/360, and the Machine was no more. The facelifted Rebel for 1971 was renamed Matador, and though a 330-hp 401/four-speed Matador was available in 1971, fewer than 50 people sought to equip one this way. SPECIFICATIONS

AMC Rebel The Machine Was the Last Underdog of the Muscle Car Era


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Via MyClassicCarTV:YouTube. Jointly developed by AMC and Hurst Performance Research, the AMC Rebel Machine was the underrated and unsung champion of American muscle cars in 1970. Nicknamed "The Machine'', it was powered by a 6.4-liter V8 engine producing enough juice to give the "Big Three" (GM, Ford, and Chrysler) a run for their money.

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The AMC Rebel Machine arrived just a little too late to truly live up to its potential. AMC existed as the plucky underdog for decades below the big three American carmakers, staying alive often meant cutting costs in all the wrong places. On occasion, they would get it right, though, and surprise everyone with a genuine contender.

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Get your sparklers ready. The Rebel was a short-lived lineup for Wisconsin-based AMC. Introduced for the 1967 model year, the Rebel replaced the dated looking Rambler Classic, which was sold as the company's midsize volume model between 1961 and 1966.

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