This American hot hatch didn't just survive 24 hours of "Green Hell" – it destroyed European rivals in its class.
Continuing a streak of incredible Ringbrothers creations. 01-ring-brothers-1972-amc-javelin-amx-defiant-1-jpg Drew Phillips 02-ring-brothers-1972-amc-javelin-amx-defiant-1-jpg Drew Phillips ...
Some cars never get their due. The tincture of time may turn everything into a classic one day, but there are still those that will forever be the ugly ducklings of the bunch. The AMC Javelin AMX—a ...
It was one of the most talked about cars at last year's SEMA show, but not everyone was a fan. We're talking about the 1972 AMC Javelin AMX built by Ringbrothers of Spring Green, Wisconsin, and it ...
Many AMC performance fans freaked when the classic two-seat '68 to '70 AMX was replaced by the redesigned pontoon-fender four-seater in 1971. But time has been kind to the second-generation Javelin ...
In 1968, American Motors Corporation released two of its emblematic nameplates – the Javelin and the AMX (the latter, as a direct rival to the Corvette, was launched mid-model-year, at the end of ...
When everything is special, nothing is special. Custom, big-dollar builds based on Camaros, Mustangs, Chargers, Corvettes, and Challengers clog showhalls around the country, giving rise to an ...
The SEMA Show in Las Vegas is a great event if you like aftermarket car upgrades and various equipment for SUVs and pickup trucks, but sometimes it's a nice place to find restomods. Ringbrothers is ...
It’s always interesting to discover what the guys that make the new cars we drive choose to drive on their days off. Stellantis design boss Ralph Gilles, for instance, has a stunning Alfa Romeo coupe, ...
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