The second car I had was a 63 Classic 770 two door sedan with the aluminum six. Poor car, I was 17 and clueless, I wanted a racecar, I beat it, well mostly just the engine and trans. I wish I still had it, though here in the rust belt it would not have survived. I would have changed the nose over to 64 though... -- Mark Price Morgantown, WV 1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5 " I was different before people dared to be different" > adam young wrote: > > >I have owned a 2 door 1963 Rambler Classic 770 with a inline 6 for 7 years. > >My Father and I found his car, 2 door buick with nail head engine, and my 63 > >classic in a pasture in Iowa for $50 each. For the past 7 years my dad has > >finished his car and is now attending buick meets and car shows. Because I > >was in college and stating in the real world I have yet to touch my car. Now > >married with a 6 month at home I need to find a hoby to give an excuse to > >get a way. > > > >First off, how rare is my car? I have yet to find a picture on the web. I > >have been able to match up model numbers on the body but my engine date code > >is 7 numbers long. Everyone talks about 6 digit numbers. My date code is > >s903c01. > > > >If anyone out there has a 63 rambler classic 2 or 4 door please email me so > >I can get more information. > > > >As a side note I am very pleased to notice how relaxed the AMC Clubs are. My > >dad is a Buick club member and it seems a tad bit stuffy. > > > >Please feel free to pass any information my way > > > >Thanks! > > > >-Adam Young _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list