My original post isn't included in these replies, but my question was: Anyone know how many years the Machine wheels were available?Being that they were standard on The Machine and an optional "Machine package" on the '71 Matador, I was interested to learn about other models that may have also gotten them as either a dealer installed option or possibly a factory option as the '72 AMX Javelin appears to have came with.
Since Hurst was contracted by AMC to modify its base Rebel, they may have also been responsible for having the wheels manufactured to meet the production total of Machine's plus a percentage extra for one reason or another. That is, unless AMC produced the wheel or ordered extras from Hurst (or their supplier) with the intention of offering them as an option on other models for a few years. But as stated at one time or another on the list, AMC didn't keep very good records on some of the things they did to their vehicles.
So at this point, the consensus is that the "Machine" wheels were available from '70 thru early '72. That's too bad. One would think such a sought after, good looking wheel would have been more popular at the time. Back in those days though, lots of folks ditched the stock wheels on their rides in favor of the Keystone Classic, Crager SS, and Centerline mags. It would be pretty cool to see those put into production again!
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Avery" <stoverstevens@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Larry R. Daum" <mramc@xxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 8:19 PM Subject: Re: [AMC-list] Hemmings Find of the Day - 1972 AMC AMX / wheels
Ahh, ok so possibly early '72 Javs ( which I have seen an owner discussbefore in that he said his Javelin that he did NOT buy new, nonetheless hadwhat appeared to be original equipment Machine wheels on it. I believe healso confirmed the date codes on the wheels over-lapped the time period when the car was new. That is to say, around the build date of the car. OTOH theycould have been dealer specials installed after ordering from the parts department or they were trade wheels or left-over from another order. Who knows?My quess in answering the poster's question was he wanted to know how longone could have ordered the wheels as a new car option. You have answered that question. Thank you. Steve On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Larry R. Daum <mramc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:From: Steve Avery <stoverstevens@xxxxxxxxx> To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [AMC-list] Hemmings Find of the Day - 1972 AMC AMX Message-ID: <BANLkTi=oEYgCuTUn5R7EGtcFJuwS4re1PQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Some people report that big body cars sported Machine wheels as options from '70 into the '72 model year. Anyone with an options book from the time could confirm that. If the question is how on a new car could be ordered with them, into '72 seems to be the consensus. Steve No, My 1972 AMC factory data and upholstery book says only the 5 spoke ( magnum 500s?) and the slot type wheels ( 8 slots AKA as Rally IIs) wereavailable. Most of Rebel Machine type wheels were used up in 1971 . That notsays AMC did not have some left over and put them on early 1972 Javelins. But the factory data book does not list them as available. I will add thedescriptions in the AMC data books are vague on a good day when it comes to stuff like this.Back in the day the dealer knew what was meant or assumed ,some times today we just take educated guesses . LRDaum-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed...URL: <http://list.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list-amc-list.com/attachments/20110414/3622b47b/attachment.htm>_______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com
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