This 1969 AMC Javelin is a Kenosha-built SST example finished in Bittersweet Orange over black vinyl.
Equipment includes a 390ci V8, a four-speed manual transmission, and a 12-bolt rear end, as well as a Craig Breedlove roof spoiler, a Holley carburetor, Hooker exhaust headers, traction bars, staggered-diameter American Racing wheels, power steering, and a retro-style radio.
Details include SST and 390 badging, a Craig Breedlove roof spoiler, and a hood accented with an aftermarket cowl-induction scoop and flame pinstripes.
Staggered-diameter American Racing Torq Thrust wheels measure 14″ and 15″ and are fitted with Hoosier tires sized 205/70 up front and BFGoodrich tires sized 275/60 out back.
Braking is handled by four-wheel drums, and traction bars have been fitted at the rear axle.
Replacement black vinyl upholstery with textured inserts covers the reclining front bucket seats and the rear bench, which are accompanied by a matching replacement headliner, door panels, and carpets.
SST-specific woodgrain trim adorns the center stack and doors, and equipment includes a Hurst shifter, a RetroSound radio, and a fire extinguisher mounted between the front seats.
Instrumentation framed by a three-spoke steering wheel consists of a 7k-rpm tachometer, a 120-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and a combination gauge.
Supplementary AutoMeter gauges are mounted within the center stack.
The five-digit odometer indicates approximately 41k miles, while total miles are unknown.