[Amc-list] PSSt: AMC history
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If you want to go back farther, when the American Motor six came in
3.4L, 3.8L,
4.6L, and 8.0L sizes (talk about your big six!), be our guest.
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Taking the broadest view point that I have data for and the time
available the 1908
Renault 6 cylinder 9.5 Liter 50/60 is certainly bigger than 8 liters but
is probably
not the one. Also the 1912 Rambler 7liter I-4 can't be the one either as
it is too 
small. 
 
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I'll ask you to explain how a Hispano engine almost came to be on the
AMC
family tree.
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The Hudson was a supplier of proprietary engines for a number of British
hybrid
cars, so my guess is through that direction but I don't know how.
'Sides the 
Hisso was French I believe. 
Good questions. 
No answers, but it was fun. 
John. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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