Re: AMC Butchery
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Re: AMC Butchery
- From: farna@xxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 01:49:07 +0000
Bart, I didn't mean anything by that post, just acknowledging something said about the Jag axle. In fact, I think I got you confused with Brien (I know THAT troubles you!) -- I think he made the commnet about the British rear end, not you.
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From: <badass73gremlin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Re: AMC Butchery
Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 6:36:52 -0400
Frank,Your Rambler waggy is a customized car and i never chastized you for what
your used for the rear and as a matter of fact that Jag rear is pretty trick as
it has alot of state of the art pieces on it and i'm sure rides loads beter than
the stock allbeit weak rambler rear.I'm not the psycho AMC only on everything
person i used to be,I have since pulled my head outta my ass and tho I'd much
rather see a AMC in a AMC its not the end of the world for me when i see a non
AMC in a AMC.
Bart M.
73 Gremlin 360/T10 project
From: farna@xxxxxxx
Date: 2005/08/20 Sat PM 06:44:00 EDT
To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx (AMC-List)
Subject: Re: AMC Butchery
p.s. -- Yes Bart, I have a British (Jag) rear axle in my Rambler. If AMC had
made an IRS I'd have used it, and I had to change from the Torque Tube and
change the axle (AMC 15, and TT model) anyway.
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