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Projects Well, I got a new project....kinda wierd!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Animal, Sep 1, 2008.

  1. forty1
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    Say Animal,

    Cool new project. Btw, I grew up in Durango, So back in the day- I thought those plates could be from around Dgo..

    I still believe Colorado IS one of the best places to live ( except where -everyone else lives )
    just asking..,
    -41-
     

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  2. kool ride ....there are two here in tucson both nice drivers,only problem is when they replaced rearends in stock location they are NOT centered and look like **** seems like it needs ta go back about 6inches.good luck good start
     
  3. rustrodder
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    Would make a nice custom-I think a 4.3 chebbie and an OD automatic would motivate it pretty good.
     
  4. Animal
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    41,
    I found the car in the San Luis Valley, and the plates are 9 years expired, so it could well have come from La Plata County. I love living in Colorado.:D

     
  5. ramzoom
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    Hey Animal,
    I agree that your American looks very solid and clean. I can tell you that the stock front end is actually pretty strong and will support a v8. Problem is the front end parts can get pricey (trunions) and hard to find which ****s cuz you spend alot of money and you still have a Rambler front end... I have seen pics of a Rambler coupe with a straight axle from the 60's..but only that one. If your trying to keep it simple I would go with a small block. Get a 8" Maverick rear end..it will go right in. The trans tunnel is tight so you will probably have to open it up. Keep the steel wheels and dog dish caps. I am doing a 2 dr. wagon but I went really weird and went with a rotary turbo setup. Good luck with the car:D
     
  6. MercMan1951
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    Those cars scream drag car. G***er or not, it's a small, (reletively) light body- and with the right engine would be killer.
     
  7. T Hudson
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    They have a cool little dash, a buddy of mine has one for a future bucket project.
     
  8. Slick50
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    There's a really nice American in the Seattle area. It's a grey one that has a very clean SBC in it. Maybe one of the PNW guys has some pictures.
    Very conservative sleeper type car.
    I'll look to see if I have any pictures but it's been several years since I was there and saw it at some shows.
     
  9. what about keeping the engine AMC with a 343 or 360
     
  10. LabRat
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    [​IMG]

    283 an a bit lower .....would be cool.
     
  11. LabRat
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    Here's another pic i found , doesn't look half bad...

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  12. Animal
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    I have a 318/904 from a Plymouth cop car, was planning on using that. It looks like surgery will be required, whatever I use, unless I get a Ford 250 or something small enough to fit. It's gonna be fun, no matter what! :D
     
  13. Rick Sis
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    It's going to get a blown hemi, since we have all decided that it's going to be built as a proper nostalgia A/GS race car, and won't be street driven. :D

    But, IF...someone was going to build it as a street car....an AMC V8 would be high on the list for cool factor. These were good mills but I have no idea as to parts availability these days. Probably not the best choice for daily driver economy, but I can't think of anything much cooler than the original I6 for mileage and it's probably not all that great. Another case of a 283 fitting the bill perfectly but seeming so bland.
     
  14. Gotgas
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    Pretty lines, but it needs a roof swap in the worst way.

    What about cutting the roof completely off, roadstering the doors, and getting one of those '80s Mercedes SL coupe removable hardtops for it?
     
  15. T Hudson
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    What about a 4 cyl turbo from a Tbird or Mustang?
     
  16. These are cool little cars...I had a wagon and little two door like yours...they are unibody and definitely get looks everywhere you go...every time I get one somebody comes along that "just has to have it" and I sell it...I always wanted to build a g***er wagon and that's my next purchase once I finish up all the projects around here...so my vote is definitely g***er
     
  17. We've got a guy locally who buys old Nash Ramblers and Studebakers. He's really done some neat stuff with them. Has a Rambler American wagon similar to your car which hes restoring mostly stock, most are mild customs. They have done ok at local shows - they're not your fathers customs, they stand out cause they're different. Good luck.
     
  18. Animal
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    I'm actually talking to a guy about one of those, from a Turbo Coupe, with a 5 speed. I called him today. We'll see what happens.
     
  19. Animal
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    I'm pretty sure there won't be any roadstering of the doors; it gets down past twenty below here quite regularly in the winter. Here's a roof swap I found a while back; Not my cup of tea, but somebody went to a lot of work.

    [​IMG]
     
  20. tomslik
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    i kinda like it..
    top REALLY changes the look!


    anyway, how about a 2.5 from a wrangler and a 5 speed?
    only if the turbo'd ford don't work out (that'd be MY 1st choice).
     
  21. Animal
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    The top on that was from a Celica...I do like the wheel opening graft a lot. I should find out something on the turbo 2.3 by this weekend. :)
     
  22. zman
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    Sounds good to me. Good direction.

    Yep, and thet drive and ride like ***...

    That's what I was thinking for my Anglia.
     
  23. patrick66
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    Slam and bag it!

    (ducks!)
     
  24. Animal
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    Too many choices, not enough time or$!! LOL
     
  25. tomslik
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    hey animal, if it makes ya feel any better, i drug in the 67 i have and fired it up last night.
    clattered to beat hell, pulled the dipstick and checked the gas in the oil...
    well, i guess SOME of it was oil;)
     
  26. VonZacho
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    here's one of mine ANIMAL, i get you some better ones to the email...
     

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  27. Roadsir
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    Looks like the rear window and roofline are shorter on this one? Could shorten the roof a little more for a business coupe look, or one of these would make a really cool el camino, ranchero type car too.

     
  28. Roadsir
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    I guess I wasn't thinking "phony" I was thinking a full on drag car.

     
  29. Jeem
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    You best not be talking about my '75 Gran Fury Sport 4 door sedan, 'cause that's gonna make for one sweet G***ER!

    G***ER'S ROOOOOL!!
     
  30. Guy had one at a show Sunday.. red, white top, mag wheels, pretty stock otherwise. Might have had a newer motor in it, sounded like a V8. Looked good.
     

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