Still cogitating over a Rambler hot rod. Pretty much settled on a Rambler six, 3-speed/OD, rambler rear. Probably a stock motor or minor performance hacks. Ignoring "sheet metal" or glas for now, thinking about chassis; rails, front axle, all that rot. The hot rod stuff (aka old ford repro and workalikes, and aftermarket fitments like Mustang II front ends), it's all quite doable. But then I stumbled upon photos of a 1984 Jeep CJ chassis -- it's of course just a pair of rails that suuuure looks a lot like a 32 Ford! (If you take off your glasses and squint.) Close enough to make an all-AMC hotrod! (eBay is a great way to check out random ideas for Stuff; what's available, how much, etc. This one is too crappy and too far away for me, but good enough for looking at: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1984-JEEP-CJ-CHASSIS_W0QQitemZ250037634201QQihZ015QQcategoryZ6280QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem ) So there's two ways to go with this: 1) strip a Jeep literally down to the rails, lower suspension to street-car height (swap out springs etc), and find/modify/make a rod style body to go on it. I'm not sure how low it could go, the rear fram arch isn't very deep (but I wanted a "tall boy", hotrod-wise). This would then be a 4wd hotrod? Eh, it's too much of a jeep to be a hotrod. 2) Go further and strip out the front axle. I've never heard of a short jeep w/2wd, but what do I know. But of course a beam axle would do just fine -- lots of parts there! It would be a real Rambler Mentality hot rod, in the good sense -- fun, old style, cheap and all Rambler! OK, *NOW* I go to a junkyard with camera, tape measure and notepad! _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com