English: Part of a public relations promotion piece, sales brochure, and advertisement for the 1969 American Motors (AMC) AMX two-seat high-performance automobile that was assembled in Australia by Australian Motor Industries and marketed as the Rambler AMX. Note the right-hand-drive position of the driver and the associated modifications (compared with standard U.S. models) to the windshield wipers, different outside rear-view mirrors, black finish inside the circle for the "AMX" logo on the C-pillar, etc.
Date
1969 6 May 2012 (upload date)
Source
English: Published without a copyright notice in the automaker's Press Kit, marketing brochures, as well as in mass-market and automobile enthusiast print media. (This image is reduced in size and resolution.)
Author
American Motors Corporation Australian Motor Industries Uploader: CZmarlin
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