Showing posts with label AMX-3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AMX-3. Show all posts

the San Diego Auto Museum has one of the 6 existing AMX 3 concept cars, head over and see it for yourself!















Thanks to Marisela and Chris for their time and effort to allow me to photograph the AMX 3 so well!

The variety in the few AMX3 concept cars made, 10 total I've read, but interestingly not alike in tail lights, and rear deck




Above image 2007 Meadow Brook Concours

Above images 2008 Goodwood Festival of Speed by Ilya Holt and from 2007 Meadow Brook Concours




Above 4 images were taken in 2004, at the Bizzarini Expo in Brussels by Dirk de Jager and all the above photos are from http://www.supercars.net/cars/2982.html




Notice the above museum car has a side marker light behind the rear wheel that only one of of the following do.

Lower door racing stripe and AMX 3 callout looks really good, and the rear deck styled partition with air foil over the tailights




Really don't like the above rims.




images from my many posts on the AMX 3... I hope you take a moment to see the differences in these different models, the bottom one having the coolest looking wheels, but I bet it's a mock up with no real car parts, and it looks like the model is in the design studio for a photo op.

Notice it doesn't have a gas cap like the yellow model directly above it, and the rocker panel is black with the AMX 3 call out looking really nice. Different tailights too.

From the Supercars website story on the AMX3:
Giotto Bizzarrini, of ex-Ferrari fame, was specifically responsible for making a production worthy AMX/3 out of the show queen AMX/2. What would have been a challenging build for AMC, was easily handled by Bizzarrini who was very familiar with race car design
and construction, particularly on a tight budget.

Bizzarrini's final AMX/3 featured the hallmark of sports engineering, a mid-mounted engine and rear transaxle. The Italian firm Melara developed the new gearbox while BMW completed final testing on the roadworthy AMX/3. It seemed AMC was serious about production. From a design standpoint, the AMC/3 was remarkably similar to Ford's DeTomaso Pantera which debuted just one day after the AMX/3. Such timely releases made it unclear exactly who copied who, but in any case, the casual observer can easily mistake the AMX/3 with a Pantera.

Due to the successful launch, and low price of the Pantera, AMC scrapped the AMX/3 project. Bizzarrini was ordered to destroy all six cars, which he, of course, did not.

dream a little dream; what might have been... the AMX 2 and the AMX 3



get over to the San Diego Auto Museum in Balboa park to see the only one on public display

AMX concept I'm glad that didn't work out


The AMX 3 is back! It's back at the SD Auto Museum


It's been gone for a couple of years now... get in to see it while it's there. If you're uncertain what an AMX-3 is, it was a prototype that wound up to be more expensive than the Corvette, so AMC scrapped the idea. The engine was a 390 mid engine mount, the design was from Dick Teague, and they made about 6 or so in Turin Italy with Bizzarini, scrapped a couple after shutting down the project, but Dick kept 2, and one was buried in a private garage and never seen again.
For the full history of the AMX-3: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2007/01/heres-background-story-on-amx3-love.html
For photos of the yellow one, http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2006/11/beautiful-amx-3.html

The beauty of designs, part 2 of "online Concours de Elegance" I started last July, here are the post WW2 vehicles

1992 Vector W8 Twin Turbo
1989 Dodge Conquest TSI

1948 Cadillac Series 62 Saoutchik Cabriolet

2008 Morgan Aeromax

2007 Dodge Demon



2007 Giugiaro

1966 AMC Marlin

1967 AMC Marlin

1954 Kaiser Darrin

1967 Toyota 2000GT

1958 Renault R2168 Galion

1949 Delahaye D1630 Autocar

1953 Austin A35 2-door

1948 Wimille Coupe Prototype No. 2 , reminds me of http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2008/12/emile-claveau-designer-of-innovative.html

Kaiser 1949 Vagabond

2007 Zagato Diatto Ottovu Project

1969 AMC AMX III


1956 Firebird II GM concept car, part of the Futurama touring cars display





De Tomaso 1969 Mangusta


Italia Design 1968 Bizzarini Manta

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