There are two motors that I have seen used in early Ramblers that seem to go in as if the factory installed them. For really early Ramblers the 2000 or 2300 overhead cam I-4 does a really clean installation. For later Ramblers the 3.8 Buick or 4.3 Cheverolet V6 sure look good in them. All 3 engines have a wide selection of after market performance parts available to do almost anything thing one wants to with them. Another engine that might be used more than it has been is the Pontiac Iron Duke engine which also has a wide availability of performance parts and was used by AMC in later Spirit and Concord applications giving a number of transmissions that it would mate up to. Probably including other GM I-6 engines too. Any of the above engines with some work should be a lot simpler to install than either of the Ford 200 or 250 cu in engines. Both of which seem to have a very poor reputation for performance or economy although appear to have been very rugged engines. John. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com