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Patrick Foster's Olde Milford Press is an excellent source of books about American Motors,
including several written by Mr. Foster himself.
The following publications are among the sources consulted in the writing of the
AMX Files:

American Independent Magazine
FARNA Systems/AIM
Post Office Box 321
Warner Robins, GA 31099
5 issues per year, $24 in US (see web site for details)

AMX & Javelin Muscle Portfolio 1968-1974
Clarke, R.M. (compiled by)
Brooklands Books, Hong Kong; distributed in the US by
Motorbooks International, Osceola, WI, 800-826-6600

American Motors: The Last Independent
Foster, Patrick R.
1993; Krause Publications, Iola, WI.
Excellent history of AMC, including in-depth analysis of where the
company went wrong (and right).

Standard Catalog of American Motors 1902-1987
Gunnell, John A. (ed)
1993; Krause Publications, Iola, WI, 715-445-2214
Essential source of production figures, prices, standard equipment,
options, etc.

Illustrated AMC Buyer's Guide
Mitchell, Larry G.
1994; Motobooks International, Osceola, WI, 800-826-6600
The most concise overall guide for the AMC fan. Covers all AMC models
from the 1946 Ambassador to the last 1988 Eagle.
The books listed above are currently in print and readily available from
book stores. For additional references, check out Darryl Salisbury's
list of AMC books, many of which are,
unfortunately, out of print.

American Motors Family Album
1969; Public Relations Department, American Motors Corporation, Detroit, MI
Includes at least one photo of each make built by AMC and its predecessors
from 1902 to 1969, along with data including production/sales numbers,
engines, body colors, and other specifications. Not in print.

Amazing AMC Muscle
Marquez, Edrie J.
1988; Motorbooks International, Osceola, WI, 800-826-6600
Highly recommended for AMC muscle car fans, but to the best of my
knowledge it is no longer in print.
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