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Today's Topics:
1. Re: 76 (Green)Hornet sedan/ (John Elle)
2. Re: Spring Perches (was: Re: Fw: 76 (Green)Hornet sedan)
(Tom Jennings)
3. Re: Spring Perches (was: Re: Fw: 76 (Green)Hornet sedan)
(Tom Jennings)
4. - OFF TOPIC - (Brien Tourville)
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 20:59:09 -0700
From: "John Elle" <johnelle@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [AMC-List] 76 (Green)Hornet sedan/
To: AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Message-ID: <000001c665c1$1f49edb0$21de0d82@john1>
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SNIP
" I'm trying to get front coil spring perches,the bushings are worn/old
shot
and the perch is shifting to the side
all '70-'83 amc front ends except the pacer are the same. you can
raid any of them for perches; you might even be able to find them new.
New spring perch bushings are not available; all of the old ones are
junk, don't bother with them.
However it's easy to rebuild them; John Elle worked out a solution, I
put a copy of it here:
SNIP
Considering that the parts cost on these is under $10.00 bucks my
thoughts on the $155.00 cost is that it is a bit more than stiff but
what they heck!
I have 30,000 miles on one set and assorted mileage on others and have
done about a dozen of them locally here and about to do 2 more when I
rebuild the parts for the two Hornets I have an am working on. If you
are not able to do these yourself, pay for shipping both directions and
send them out to me and I will rebuild them and send them back for
$70.00. Final finish is yours to do but I will sandblast the parts and
clean them nicely.
I put this together a few years back as an economical alternative to
unobtanium components. I guess I did not see that some one would pirate
the idea and others would pay through the nose for them. I guess that is
why I am not a crook or rich.
John.
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 21:30:25 -0700
From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [AMC-List] Spring Perches (was: Re: Fw: 76 (Green)Hornet
sedan)
To: amc-list@xxxxxxx
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On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 19:44, Todd Tomason wrote:
> You also see them on eBay once in a while (auction # 4631988271). These are
> $155 for a set, but he does good work. I bought a set in Kenosha in 2002.
> I'm pretty sure he's using the same bushings as John Elle specified.
But but but -- the bushings cost $3/side, and it takes 20 minutes, and
all you need is a vise and a hammer? $155?
On second thought -- send me your old ones, and the low low price of
$149.99 -- and I'll do it for you. Shipping included!
> Todd
>
> On Friday 21 April 2006 20:26, Tom Jennings wrote:
> > On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 05:12, Sandwich Maker wrote:
> > > " ----- Original Message -----
> > > " From: KHPE97S@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > "
> > > "
> > > " I'm trying to get front coil spring perches,the bushings are worn/old
> > > shot and the perch is shifting to the side
> > >
> > > all '70-'83 amc front ends except the pacer are the same. you can
> > > raid any of them for perches; you might even be able to find them new.
> >
> > New spring perch bushings are not available; all of the old ones are
> > junk, don't bother with them.
> >
> > However it's easy to rebuild them; John Elle worked out a solution, I
> > put a copy of it here:
> >
> > http://wps.com/AMC/bushings.html
> >
> > Mine's been in place for a year of driving, 15000+ miles, no problems so
> > far!
> >
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 21:48:27 -0700
From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [AMC-List] Spring Perches (was: Re: Fw: 76 (Green)Hornet
sedan)
To: amc-list@xxxxxxx
Message-ID: <1145681307.22595.2.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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I forgot to say this, that I thoght was somewhat obvious -- extracting
the spring perch is 100 times harder than the bushing replacement. If
you can get the part out...
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 21:30, Tom Jennings wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 19:44, Todd Tomason wrote:
> > You also see them on eBay once in a while (auction # 4631988271). These are
> > $155 for a set, but he does good work. I bought a set in Kenosha in 2002.
> > I'm pretty sure he's using the same bushings as John Elle specified.
>
>
> But but but -- the bushings cost $3/side, and it takes 20 minutes, and
> all you need is a vise and a hammer? $155?
>
> On second thought -- send me your old ones, and the low low price of
> $149.99 -- and I'll do it for you. Shipping included!
>
>
> > Todd
> >
> > On Friday 21 April 2006 20:26, Tom Jennings wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 05:12, Sandwich Maker wrote:
> > > > " ----- Original Message -----
> > > > " From: KHPE97S@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > "
> > > > "
> > > > " I'm trying to get front coil spring perches,the bushings are worn/old
> > > > shot and the perch is shifting to the side
> > > >
> > > > all '70-'83 amc front ends except the pacer are the same. you can
> > > > raid any of them for perches; you might even be able to find them new.
> > >
> > > New spring perch bushings are not available; all of the old ones are
> > > junk, don't bother with them.
> > >
> > > However it's easy to rebuild them; John Elle worked out a solution, I
> > > put a copy of it here:
> > >
> > > http://wps.com/AMC/bushings.html
> > >
> > > Mine's been in place for a year of driving, 15000+ miles, no problems so
> > > far!
> > >
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> > >
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 00:55:13 -0400
From: "Brien Tourville" <hh7x@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [AMC-List] - OFF TOPIC -
To: russ hathaway <russh97309@xxxxxxxxx>
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Car Culture, that's all -
Petaluma Cali. is the place,
check this site:
http://www.americangraffiticoupe.com/
mOpar Tin ?
I had a rust free 50K mile '57 Plymouth Fury with the Factory
dual quads & 150mph speedo - it's somewhere in someones
collection now...... I think maybe in New Jersey.....still have the
quads
and the air cleaners.
Really would like to cut up a '57 Imperial into a 2 seater as the
fins & rear deck scream Custom.
Dreyfus ? we had one local
guy really should have been in car movies,
a true afficianado of Studebaker Hawks,
His Daughter named
'Candy'......ran a Hot Pink Camaro ragtop > ;)
Ed Wells looked like an upscale version of Kookie-Burns.
His '55 Speedster was shortened 5" ,
Ivory with White leather interior & huge
Chrome shovel nose- never forget that jewel.......
Factory S&W gauges lit up in Engine Turned Dash,
PAXTON R-1 rumbling thru straights.
Had a Convertible Hawk for a project - & barns full of parts -
always swapping & hunting tin or hangings' with the
Dancers in the Club above the Newburgh Car Wash
next to Dunkin Ds' ..........
Gas was 49.9 back then -
the only Terrorists we knew of was Mike Biggs
whose Father owned the 'big big money',
'Quality Auto Body' [ which had a Donahue parked
out front a few years ago > $3k. ]
Mickey ran a bucks up Custom Root Beer 'Chunk' Metalflake
Corvette.
and ..............John Cokely
whos' Dad owned the local VW Dealership -
we'd go on 'swaps' - trade one color VW to another
Dealership for one a customer wanted >
John beat
the crap out of the Bugs on the way to the swap >
in the grass between lanes on the NYS Thruway,
doing 'Bat Turns' > yank the emergency brake & go 90 degrees
then dump the clutch......... many a bent shifting fork & flat-bed
for the swap cars..........it was............ a 'Magic Time' ........
John owned 'The Frog' > a Green '69 L- 88 Tri- Power Corvette Coupe
on street slicks with a killer stereo playing 'Spooky Tooth'.....
"Evil Woman" .........real loud .......
.....there was Finley with the *MINT* red '67 Trans Am Camaro
Aluminium Block Z-28 302 screamer jacked on Crager / SS
flash ......... who finally discovered why God made dry sumps
after grenading 3 shortblocks.
Racing was on Rte. 6 near Camp Buckner -
West Point on the other side of Storm King Mountain
via a harrowing snake on a sheer granite wall road above
the Hudson River - 'Old Storm King Highway' , 20 minutes of
huge eyeballing and smoking brakes.
......'run what you brung'......... Lime Green HEMI '70 Roadrunner ?
there was a 'Machine' locally that the AMC dealers parts guy owned -
sounded great but he'd never do battle with it.
..........MPs' would show up on Rte. 6,
Military JEEPs at the shut down half mile - betting coffee
cash.........
West Points' norther Gate is at Rte. 6s' end -
right before the
road turns right into 'Old Storm King'.
the 2 mile long straight strip we raced looks alot
like 'Paradise Road' ..........plenty of space to roll -
one evening, about
30 cars in attendence - the State Police busted [ 50mph sliding
in sideway Mopars ] cars streaming around them - down Rte. 6 -
70mph - cars passing our '71 Red Charger - flying the break down
lane>
and
the
raised up '65 Mustang I'd hitched a ride down in,
loose bolts not holding the upper & lower
control arms together is doing a floating cha-cha past my window -
- [ passenger seat bolts were mostly missing too ] -
> lights in the trees, rolling up we find the Mustang had swapped ends and rolled up
the side of [ the sheer rock wall ] landing upside down,
crushing the roof.
That was my American Graffiti summer.
....... Summer nights, 'stock' engines boasting in
2nd gear , Craftsman
drop lit creeper &
a girlfriend you forgot to call,
Chrome Diner 'n dawn refugees from Night Clubs,
chowing the French Fries & Gravy over Cokes.
=Bt=
milnersXcoupe
Date sent: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 11:36:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: russ hathaway <russh97309@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: '7o 'big slot' 15" rims
To: hh7x@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hey Brian; what's with Milners coupe? Do you own it, a
clone or just perve after it. I liked the 55 better
and the 58 was always a favorite, I dig fins on cars,
my favorite was the late 50s Chryco, 59 Classic/Rebel
and 59/60 Impala.
By the way, when I was in the service, a buddy in my
squad went to high school with the guy who was
portrayed by Dreyfus. he said all that stuff in the
movie actually happened over the course of one summer
in Modesto, Calif. They just compressed it all in one
night for the movies sake....Russ
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