1971 AMC Ambassador Brougham 81474 Miles Brilliant Green Poly Coupe 360ci V8 3-S













Vehicle Description
Vehicle Original VIN : A1A897N226429GR Auto Gallery is excited to present this charming 1971 AMC Ambassador Brougham, a full-size cruiser from an era when American luxury came with bold styling and real personality. Finished in Brilliant Green Poly over matching green cloth bench seats, this Ambassador doesn't just blend in-it leans into its uniqueness with confidence. AMC might have been the underdog among Detroit's Big Three, but this car shows they were swinging for the fences. Under the hood is AMC's 360ci V8 paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission, offering plenty of smooth torque for long highway drives or weekend cruises. It starts easily, idles with a deep hum, and has the kind of mechanical honesty you expect from a well-preserved 1970s American sedan. You won't be outrunning sports cars, but you'll cruise with unmatched style and comfort. Inside, it's a time capsule of green-on-green plushness, with wide bench seats and an analog dash that includes an old-school clock and an AM radio. AC and heat are both functional, and the cabin feels more like a living room than a cockpit-exactly as it was meant to. It's not retrofitted or modernized. It's exactly what you'd hope for if you want to experience what full-size comfort meant in 1971. What makes this Ambassador special is that you just don't see them anymore-especially not like this. While Impalas and Galaxies still show up at cruise-ins, an AMC Brougham turns heads because of its rarity alone. This one adds an extra layer of appeal thanks to its originality, color, and sheer vintage charm. Please call or email us today for more information.
Vehicle Original VIN : A1A897N226429
GR Auto Gallery is excited to present this charming 1971 AMC Ambassador Brougham, a full-size cruiser from an era when American luxury came with bold styling and real personality. Finished in Brilliant Green Poly over matching green cloth bench seats, this Ambassador doesn't just blend in-it leans into its uniqueness with confidence. AMC might have been the underdog among Detroit's Big Three, but this car shows they were swinging for the fences.
Under the hood is AMC's 360ci V8 paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission, offering plenty of smooth torque for long highway drives or weekend cruises. It starts easily, idles with a deep hum, and has the kind of mechanical honesty you expect from a well-preserved 1970s American sedan. You won't be outrunning sports cars, but you'll cruise with unmatched style and comfort.
Inside, it's a time capsule of green-on-green plushness, with wide bench seats and an analog dash that includes an old-school clock and an AM radio. AC and heat are both functional, and the cabin feels more like a living room than a cockpit-exactly as it was meant to. It's not retrofitted or modernized. It's exactly what you'd hope for if you want to experience what full-size comfort meant in 1971.
What makes this Ambassador special is that you just don't see them anymore-especially not like this. While Impalas and Galaxies still show up at cruise-ins, an AMC Brougham turns heads because of its rarity alone. This one adds an extra layer of appeal thanks to its originality, color, and sheer vintage charm. Please call or email us today for more information.