American Motors Corporation was the biggest independent carmaker in the seventies, which is to say it was the other American car company at the time that mattered. And sometimes, it actually kicked the Big Three in the ankle hard enough to get them to pay attention. Ford and Chevrolet learned that the Trans Am way, when the Javelin – with Mark Donohue behind the wheel – scored back-to-back championship wins in 1971 and 1972.
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