Diecast 1970 AMC Rebel "The Machine" - 1:18 Scale
Vehicle Type: Cars - Age Range: 23,640 years old
Muscle from an Unexpected Source 1970 AMC Rebel The Machine A One-Year Wonder By 1970 AMC was trying whatever it could to compete with the Big 3 of Ford, GM and Chrysler. After experimenting for a couple of years with muscle cars, they hired Hurst Products to develop what became The Machine. Part of AMC's mid-sized, mid-priced Rebel line, The Machine was built for speed. The 340hp. 4-barrel V-8 with a Hurst 4-speed gearbox was lightning quick off the line. Other standard features included high back bucket seats, functional Ram-Air hood scoop and dual exhausts. Precision Engineered to Original Specifications AMC introduced The Machine at the NHRA 1969 World Championships. Although they played down its speed, it had a lot of engine for a mid-sized car and easily held its own against the bigger name muscle cars of that era. Of the 1936 produced for $3475, the first 1000 were made in this special white with blue and red trim color scheme. After that you could order it in any of the Rebel colors. Available only as a 2-door Coupe, The Machine was only available for this one year. Features Opening Hood Opening Doors Working Steering System Interior Features Bucket Seats and 4-on-the Floor Gearshift AMC Jammed Their Biggest Engine Ever, the 340 HP V-8, into the mid-sized Machine Precision Die-Cast Replica 1:18 Scale Models 10.5 Inches Long