From: d stohler <das24rules@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: [Amc-list] drag racing a 62 classic custom 2 door... i have gotten a second 62 classic custom 2 door identical to the one i already have. some of you have seen it and what i have done with it. i have a real good friend who drag races. he has gotten me to thinking really really hard about making this other 62 classic into a street/strip car. it has been sitting in a field for about 25 years i was told. i got it for a few parts for mine. paid $50 for it. they have title and all for me. will put a new 2x3 channel frame under it. triangulated 4 link i already have for the current car not yet installed. build a roll cage. gut out most of the interior. carpet, and 2 aluminum drag seats. build a 360 like carcraft magazine did. the car will need more work to get it in a regular driver condition to be safe on the road than it would to go and build a new frame under it and just build it for drag racing. leave all the glass and lights and all for a bad ass street bruiser on occasion. motor would be around 10-1 compression so would be only occasional use on the street. i thought that would be pretty cool. my buddy really thinks i could get lots of interest in it at the track he races at. right on the end of town here. what is everones opinion? dave stohler 2 ramblers. 1 decision.... <> Many here are 'Vets' to that Racer Build Jones, ...... correct me Gentlemen, but isn't this the 'Classic' first symptoms? oK! Stand at Ease !..........;) [just got a fund raising letter from my NYMA military High School....... I miss those days .........] Stohler! ........here's what I think about this 2 Ramblers in the yard: First - secure that field Rambler with documentation so you can plate it later on. Only Good Rambler is a Dead Rambler cause we can then buy 'em on the cheap ..... Second - visit this website: http://tinyurl.com/qjhhe set it up right, you might make some money from other car guys - thus funding your new Addiction! Third - you have The Source for drag racing AMC here on this list in Pres. Jock > Mr. NAMDRA <:")' Jock Jocewicz - President/Editor NAMDRA NAMDRA@xxxxxxxx 8537 Antioch Rd., Salem, WI 53168 (262) 843-4326 JOIN NAMDRA, the best AMC club around!! '07 AMC NATIONALS - Sep. 6-8, 2007 - Cordova Dragway Park, Cordova, IL AMO#19, NAMDRA#46, AMCRC#974, NHRA#41915, IHRA#6766 If you're just planning a 'heap' to shoot the strip in - you've still qualifications you'll need to meet. he knows the car - >>knows the classes << - 1st timers get the Drag Racing 'JOnes' and forge headlong into a build before knowing what Class they will compete in. they 'build' according to what will gain them the 'most' speed for the least dollars in a heavy car - sometimes this puts them in the 'Open' comps - where anything goes - and their Drag Racing's equivalent of 'Roman Gladiator Wars' - 'Big Foot' against 'Sponge Bob' - so look toward a Class to thrash. Within a Class, you'll know what body mods - engine swaps - trans swaps - part years allowable etc. those that will work for a particular Class that you WILL be competitive in - Research - then Build for That Class - > I would utilize the amc-list : = "Ask Jock" = feature. Documentation during the build will also give Frank a 'New Article' for his Magazine too!;) Fourth - finish your #1 'Ghost' - first and foremost - period. Your real close .....so - put ALL your monies there - 'Finish the Mission' - , it will be impossible to do once the Racer build comes on line. It may turn out you'd be happiest with 'Ghost' built to the 'Max' - with occasional trips thru the lights rather than a dedicated Racer - but that will be your call after you finish #1. Any Racer regardless is a 'Black Hole Money Pit' - like keeping a women in a cross town Hotel...... they're 'fast', your addicted, she 'needs' and you're selling to deliver....... so be prepared - 'parts break'.........they measure in the Thousands of Dollars...... perhaps not all at once.... depending. The Racer shellwork that you can complete without spending any monies could be done as permits , but my vote is to focus on completing your street ride - to the way you've wanted it done with no scrimping or short changing - so you have it when the Racer takes a dump at the track - for solace. reasons again : Any speed costs money - a 'built' 327 can set you back thousands - then a trans for a $k notes more - complete front suspension - complete rear and suspension - fuel cell - safety harness - tires - rim widening - radiator - engine mounts - trans mounts - BRAKES - lines - hoses - 'stuff' - fluids - scatter shield ........ headers ? 'The AMC Racer ladder' : Although I am 'Banned' from mentioning Falfa's real name..., one Lister here who has his own site: BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx has built / is building a Racing Gremlin on a 'Normal Persons' budget, i's active on all the AMC sites - 'GreasedGremlin' ? not sure - think this is one of his monikers. Good guy - he might fill you in on the pit falls of just starting out an AMC build - to avoid back tracking on AMC parts selections - he'll know the biggest 'bang for the buck' when climbing the AMC Drag Racing budget ladder . Lurk the Forum at Bulltear.com > these guys build - blow up & create parts for AMCs - great reads & they will answer questions when they're sober. Final thoughts: 'Ghost' #1 'Racer' # in Stages. =Bt= milnersXcoupe "The Heretic" _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list