American Motors Corporation (AMC) was the force behind the first V-8 Jeep engine. The 304 was a 5.0-liter engine found initially in the Jeep Wagoneer and J-Series pickups, and eventually it made its ...
The AMC 304, 360, and 401 cubic-inch V8 engines may be overlooked by some, but they remain a key piece of American automotive ...
If there's one name that's synonymous with SUVs and off-road vehicles in America, it's Jeep. From its World War II-era ...
The first straight-six internal combustion engine design, produced by Spyker in 1903, led to widespread usage of similar designs over the following years. While V8 power would eventually dominate the ...
Before the Javelin trophies and the Jeep bet rewired Detroit, American Motors built a family sedan with a chip on its shoulder—the Rebel. Born of thrift and stubborn engineering, it became AMC’s ...
Tom Glatch learned to drive in his dad’s 1961 Rambler Classic, and he still has fond memories. “They were really fantastic cars,” he told the Free Press recently. “Nothing flashy, but roomy, reliable ...