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Projects American Motors Build for the Southeast Gassers

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HEMIBERT, Nov 29, 2017.

  1. HEMIBERT
    Joined: Jun 30, 2013
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    After 2 years crew chiefing on the Cuda, wife decided it was time for her to have her
    own g***er. SEG1.jpg SEG2.jpg SEG3.JPG The day after Thanksgiving we started with a running, driving 1960 Rambler
    American wagon. So, we are off and running. Follow along and see how this one goes.

    The car sat by the roadside in South Carolina selling peaches out of the back. The wagon
    was rescued and brought to Tennessee, where we got it. She's had the car a few years and
    said when she got it that it would make a good g***er. It will be a Chrysler (of course)
    powered D/G car in the Southeast G***ers.
     
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  2. HEMIBERT
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    SEG5.JPG SEG4.JPG Next comes the dis-***embly.
     
  3. Quain Stott
    Joined: Nov 21, 2006
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    We are following along, Cynthia is excited to have a team player in D/Gas.
     
  4. Be sure to keep us posted on this one.
     
  5. Mike Colemire
    Joined: May 18, 2013
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    Cool deal, keep posting!
     
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  6. Oh Man (Woman) I love it. Back when I built the AMX I started calling it the Rambler from Hell. That gave way to Almost Funny. Yours is for sure going to be one Hell of a Rambler.
    The Wizzard
     
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  7. Hang'emHigh
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    Awesome! What a great choice for an unusual g***er! I'll be following the build.
     
  8. AHotRod
    Joined: Jul 27, 2001
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    AWESOME !
    You both are going to have a lot of fun building together.
    SO proud of her ... you go girl !
    Southeast G***ers RULE !
     
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  9. stillrunners
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    Well...as I do like my Cuda's.....there were always Scambler wagon's in our family....great going youse guys ! Following fer sure.......
     
  10. Hombre
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    Sign me up, I enjoyed your Cuda build so much this one is going to be just as cool me thinks.
     
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  11. Nitrofreak
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  12. Max Gearhead
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    from Wisconsin

  13. Higgy's Henry
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    I'll be here, have to keep an eye on the compe***ion!!
     
  14. HEMIBERT
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    :)
     
  15. southcross2631
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    AMC powered would be cool, but you probably have a store of Mopar engines. A stack injected, iron headed 290 or 304 AMC would allow you get that thing light . Plus they might give you a 1/2 lb. for being a vintage engine like the FE's and 409's.
     
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  16. wvenfield
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    Are you going to leave the flames?
     
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  17. TNTBOO
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    Can't wait to see it on the track!!!!
     
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  18. Dog_Patch
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  19. HEMIBERT
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    I'd love to, but they were painted over a really rough hood with a lot of surface rust. It makes the car though. I'll put a picture of the flame job on tonight or tomorrow. I was hoping someone from SC would remember the car.
     
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  20. dnegel231
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    This will be good. I dig the different cars. Had a buddy we "ratrodded" the exact same male/model car. Looking forward to watching you build!
     
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  21. 40LUV
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    from Mid Jersey

    This is gonna be good. Paint it black and call it the Midnight Rambler.
     
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  22. Dick Stevens
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    Looks like it'll be fun to watch, I'm on board for the ride! :cool:
     
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  23. HEMIBERT
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    I like it, but wife has her own ideas.
     
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  24. saltflats
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    from Missouri

    Does this mean you will be crew chief for this car? :D
     
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  25. mgtstumpy
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    Love your, sorry her choice.:D:p Subscribed
     
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  26. Fiddle Picker
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    Great choice !! I'm in !!
     
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  27. HEMIBERT
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    I guess so!
     
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  29. HEMIBERT
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    IM015369.JPG IM015370.JPG IM015371.JPG

    Being one of the first uni-body cars, most of the frame was trash from rust. Lucky to find out the rear part had a good 2x3 sub frame installed. As you see we cut out everything from there forward. Haven't had much time to put on it lately, but have 2 weeks off for Christmas. Should get some good stuff done then.
     
  30. Quain Stott
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    No flames on a g***er. I don't know why but they were not popular on g***ers in the mid 1960's.
     

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