Re: [Amc-list] 70 Donohue
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Re: [Amc-list] 70 Donohue



Keith,

Frank is correct, John is 100% correct. However Frank is 100% wrong about
the 401.
No Mark Donohue Javelin ever came from Kenosha with a 401 in it. All Mark
Donohue Javelins were built from the 70 model year chassis. The 401 was not
available in 1970 period. Some MD's had a "special" 360 block with a full
web main bearing, for four bolt main caps. This block was also a service
block. Rumor has it that sometimes this "special" 360 would even end up in
Ambassadors. Some MD's came with a 390. I have heard rumors that dealers
even made MD's from SST Javelins with 304s in them. The MD should have the
rear spoiler.

Armand


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Keith Evenson" <epd@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "AMC/Rambler owners, drivers and fans." <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Amc-list] 70 Donohue


> I looked at it again today and it has a 390 but the date on the door
> is Dec. 69. So with the spoiler and it is an SST I don't know what to
> think. I have heard some came with 390's is that possible? Thanks to
> all for their imput.
>
> On Jul 18, 2007, at 1:16 PM, Frank Swygert wrote:
>
> > John's 100% correct. The only two things verifying an original Donohue
> > is the build date on the sticker in the door and the build sheet
> > itself.
> > Secondly are the options -- it must be an SST model with the duck-tail
> > spoiler and must have either a 360 or 401 with a floor shift auto or
> > four speed manual transmission.
> >
> > There are documented "Donohue" Javelins that don't meet the criteria
> > above. They are just Javelins with the Donohue spoiler option. Some
> > people consider them "Donohues" because they CAN provide prrof that
> > they
> > came that way form the factory. One such car has a 304 and column
> > shift
> > auto trans, and isn't an SST. The valuable Donohue model is one of the
> > 1501 built specifically to homologate the spoiler for use in T/A
> > racing.
> > All others are Donohue optioned Javelins.
> >
> > If the seller has documentation proving that the car was ordered from
> > the factory with the Donohue option it MIGHT be worth a bit more
> > than a
> > standard Javelin. I would value it a bit more (as an appraiser),
> > especially if it was an SST with the correct engine for a Donohue. But
> > it would NOT be worth anything near an authenticated Donohue.
> > Unfortunately if there is no build sheet and the door sticker is
> > unreadable or missing, there's no way to determine when the car was
> > built and if it is one of the 1501 homologation cars or not.
> >
> > -- 
> > Frank Swygert
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