A one-family-owned Plymouth has been parked since '76.
In the summer of 2021, an unrestored, one-of-one 1979 AMC Gremlin AMX prototype appeared at the weekly Bakers of Milford car show in Milford, Mich. The car is owned by Mike Smith, a former employee of American Motors, Jeep and Chrysler Corp. Shortly after appearing at the show, Smith's prototype was featured in Old Cars.
Smith was pleased with the story on his AMX prototype and subsequently mentioned having knowledge of the whereabouts of an original, one-owner Rallye Red 1970 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda that had been idled since the '70s. He and the car's original owner, Mike Gabriel, had worked together at AMC, Jeep and Chrysler Corp. Smith joined Chrysler in 1968, moved to Jeep in 1973, then AMC in 1979.
Gooding & Company made history by realizing over $72 million and selling the most valuable automobile of all Amelia Island Auction Week history with the 1962 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider, which sold for $18,045,000.
Now through March 20th The Gilmore Car Museum is giving you a look under the hood.
Hickory Corners, Mich. – It's time for the annual event that serious gearheads won't want to miss. For two special weeks in March, the hoods will be raised on all the vehicles inside the Gilmore Car Museum to showcase their engines! Whether 1960s big block muscle, inline fours, vintage V8s, or early air-cooled engines, they'll all be on display for certified gearheads to explore and enjoy.
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