Re: [Amc-list] 1963 Rambler Gas Tanks - Options -
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Re: [Amc-list] 1963 Rambler Gas Tanks - Options -



If, I ever get to the point I'm comforatble doing anything I will be parting out the flood car and can spec out the tank from it, 65,990H,hardtop, Ambassador. It had a gascap,carb in place so hopefully it didn't fair too bad in the flood.
I pulled the carb from it yesterday and it had a 1/2 of mud on top of the secondary throttle plates on top of being resealed with blue goo and no gaskets! Very crusty carb!
    Anyway, If it's salvageable I'll use on of them to have restored. My brother was probably done at least 7 years ago now and it is holding up fine. It was rusted thru in several places from sitting under pines tress and was in tough shape sothe shop must do decent work.
  I've also tossed aroun the ideas of LPG or E85 or E100 as it's primary fuel. LPG obviously needs a new tank! I don't know if the restoration places work would hold up to straight or thinned alcohol.
--
Mark Price
Morgantown, WV
1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5
" I was different before people dared to be different" 

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Frank Swygert <farna@xxxxxxx>
> The 63 Classic tank is the same as 64-66. The tank changed in 67 with 
> the new body. 63-66 Classics all used the same tank with the exception 
> of the three seat wagon. It used a tank in the right rear quarter panel 
> to clear the floor for a foot well.
> 
> All 58-62 cars (and 63 American) used the same 20 gallon tank. I haven't 
> looked at one in a while -- Tom reports that it's 8-10" deep and 
> rectangular. The key part of his report is that it's asymmetrical -- the 
> same depth all around. That will make it easier to replace with one from 
> another car, the Chrysler New Yorker/Volare/etc. tank looks like a good 
> candidate and is cheap. The 63-66 Classic tank is around 7" deep in 
> front then the bottom slants up to about 3" deep in the rear. It's 
> difficult to find anything that's close. I didn't find anything I was 
> very comfortable with buying. A few Chevy tanks, such as a Nova wagon, 
> looked like they might work, but all the sites I found only give the 
> maximum depth. You can't tell how much one slants on the bottom from the 
> photos.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Frank Swygert
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