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From: "Jeff Reeves" <jeffr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Amc-list] finding AMC V8s
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I went to the two local Pull a Part junkyards yesterday and I counted
about 8 AMC 360 V8 engines, complete, still in their assorted Grand
Wagoneers and FSJ Cherokees.  Price, intake to oil pan, sans
accessories, plus core charge, less then $200. 
Same deal for the 401 engine I found there a year or so ago. 
360s are currently still very common around Atlanta. 

There's an 89 Grand Wagoneer there now that obviously has
been off the road for years-due to body damage. 

Good likelihood that it
received that damage early in its life and was just parked with low
miles. 
 
They are still out there, but lots of times you just have to put some
effort into looking for them.
 
Jeff Reeves
Auburn GA
94 Cherokee
79 Spirit GT
72 Javelin SST
69 Ambassador DPL



From: HOTROD74GremlinX@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Amc-list] Why did I ever mention Chevy?
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In a message dated 6/25/2007 2:26:15 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
cmilstead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

Interesting
comments about the Chevy 350. It's hardly boring and  will run like Jack the
Bear with the right parts. As I said earlier, I'll  drive my Gremlin with AMC
power as long as it will run, but if the engine  dies and I can't find an AMC
V-8 I'm sure not going to just park it or junk  it. The replacement will be
an engine that will put out lots of horsepower  and won't cost an arm and a
leg to buy and install. The 350 fits the bill,  I've worked on and rebuilt a
number of Chevy engines in the last 45 years,  so I can maintain it myself. I
had a 1961 'Vette with a 315 HP FI engine  and close ratio four-speed. That's
what I really need for the Gremlin.  



Well lets throw you a Rip Taylor style ticker tap parade why don't we.and  
once again you fail miserably at what we all have told you.WTF 350 besides what  
came in 60's & early 70's GM cars have high H.P? and what you want as far as  
performance WILL cost you an arm and a leg. unless you sell crack or steal 
the  parts.and it would be the Chevy crew that would string you up and hang your 
ass  if you dropped a Fuelie small block from a 61 Vette in a 'Gremlin'.And 
if your  engne died and you cannot find an AMC motor,look for something besides 
a chevy  350 because i don't give a crap if you think its not boring whereas 
99.9% out  there DO,use another makes engine for christ's sake.DARE TO BE 
DIFFERENT! ok Mr.  Lemming!
Bart





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"That's what I really need for the Gremlin."
                               -clarence- 



OK Clarence, Jeff Reeves' FOUND you a LOW MILEAGE 360 in Atlanta - ain't like it's
in NORWAY!
 

Take a weekender 'n visit Yankee Friendly GEORGIA!  

Take two or three 360s home for insurance - all for under a 'G' note - won't get a '61 Fulie for that !


For being an AMC 'Ground-Breaker' running an AMC TURBO '6' - how is it you're
showing up HERE of all places talkin' an 'Antique' '61 Chevie going into a GREMLIN ?



Bad enough in a HORNET - but in a GREMLIN - sacramental manduction refute !



360 heads flow better than the 354-392 HEMI Chryslers in STOCK FORM !






-- 

    =Bt=
milnersXcoupe
"The Heretic"

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