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The AMC Javelin is a front-engine, rear wheel drive, two-door hardtop manufactured and marketed by AMC in two generations, 1968-1970 and 1971-1974. Styled by Dick Teague, the Javelin was available in a range of trim and engine levels, from economical pony car to muscle car variants.
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AMC Javelin Javelin 79-K (Europe) Rambler Javelin (Australia) VAM Javelin (Mexico)
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1967-01-01Z
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1967-01-01Z
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