A little bit of History just to get to know this very rare example. In 1969, members of the Southern California Dealers Association teamed up to make the 1969 "500 Special" AMX. Big Bad Green AMX's were used as a promotion in conjunction with the PPG Indy Car series. These cars were adorned with two plaques, one placed on each hood blister, to make them "Special". The plaques are brass plated and measure approximately 1" x 4". Crossed racing flags and the words 500 Special are recessed in the casting and painted black. Due to incomplete dealer records exact numbers of California 500 Specials are not known. It is widely believed, however, that all were / are '69 AMX's in Big Bad Green with black Go-Pak Stripes and Saddle (tan) leather interiors. They were all fully loaded with factory options that included the 390, Automatic, Go-Pak, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Tilt Wheel, Rally Wheels, Tinted Windows, Radio, Light Group, Visibility Group and Leather Interior. Dealer installed options were also available. The exact number of 500 Specials made is not known. However, with a total production of only 283 1969 Big Bad Green AMX’s, a 500 Special is truly a rare find and a great addition to any collection.




