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Re: REALLY off topic car question




Most Mopar car shows I go to have at least one class set up for AMC and all the companies that became AMC including Rambler, Nash, Hudson and Willys. I believe that it was 1967 that AMC was formed. I remember talking to a lady who had a 67 Marlin (at a Mopar show) and she told me the 67 Marlin was an AMC and the 65 and 66 Marlins were Ramblers. There's also a 65 Rambler Ambassador convertible in my Mopar club. I'm not sure exactly what year it was that Chrysler bought AMC but it was my understanding that they bought it for the Jeep and the Eagle but the Eagle didn't pan out like they planned.

My friend Bill has an AMC Rambler American 2 door hardtop. Not sure of the year, 67 I think. It was a stick 6 when he bought it but he turned it into a Rambler Scrambler clone complete with the red, white and blue paint job and square hood scoop. The engine started out as an AMC 390 but I'm not sure what the specs are now because this engine came out of a Jeep pulling truck and has been bored and stroked. The tranny is all Mopar inside but he did have to find an AMC case to put it in. The one thing it still needs is a better rear end because he's blown up 3 of them. And even with skinny street tires it practically pulls the front wheels off the ground. Awhile back he was on his way to get gas when a young guy in a Mustang Cobra wanted to play with him. After Bill blew his doors off (and I mean completely off) he followed Bill into the gas station yelling "What the hell is that thing?" (Being under 30 he'd probably never seen a Rambler American before) Bill just smiled and said "You know the song The Little Nash Rambler? Beep Beep! Beep Beep!" LOL My one regret is that about 4 or 5 years ago he offered to sell me the car for $3,500. I'm still kicking myself that I didn't take him up on it because now he doesn't want to sell it anymore.

Dan


----- Original Message ----- From: <v8magic@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 3:35 AM
Subject: RE: REALLY off topic car question




I think that AMC during the 62-65 era was absolutely NOT a Mopar. The
only major Moparesque component was the automatic transmission that was
purchased from Mother. Also, when Chrysler bought AMC it was for the
Jeep, not the cars. My opinion for what it's worth.

Bob in Sacramento



spigot2039@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

http://www.planethoustonamx.com/ has links to AMC related clubs, online
blogs, etc. -- http://www.amxfiles.com/resource/amc_clubs.html has some
links too.

Technically isn't a 1963 Rambler a "Mopar" now that AMC is part of
Chrysler? :)

Gary H.

-----Original Message-----

>My son and I just bought a 63 Rambler American from my
>body man. It's going to be a daily driver for
>awhile.It's a really neat 2 door post flathead 6 stick
>shift. I searched the web as best I could,but couldn't
>find any Rambler clubs for info.Any suggestions are
>greatly appreciated!
>Thanks guys!
>
>George
>
>


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