Wow. I think my wife would shoot me dead. The 199 in the '65 American sounds like a good idea! And getting the '63 Classic Wagon running with a good 196 sounds like a great idea! My family had a late 50's Rambler, and a '60 American wagon. The first car I REALLY liked was our white '63 Classic wagon. That was a cool car. And the 196 made several trips from Houlton Maine (the farthest north you can get on 95!) done to Portland Maine. It just ran forever. Anyway, good luck on the project. I'm hoping to do the balancer (and maybe water pump) on my car this week. On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 6:06 PM, JOE FULTON <piper_pa20@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I will build the 195.6 engine with the best parts I > have at hand and use it to replace the aluminum > (stuck) engine in my 63 Classic wagon. I'll try to > put that car on the road sometime in the next year. > It was sitting in the Nevada desert for about 30 > years. > > For the 65 American, I will swap the six cylinder > crossmember from the 73 Hornet I got from Tom J. and > install a 69 Rambler 199 which was supposed to be a > running engine. I bought that engine a few months ago > from a guy hotrodding an American. He plans a Ferd > 302 in that car. He has a show quality Fairlane in > his driveway now and was enamored with the Car Craft > Rambler articles except he wanted to use a V8 engine > he understood. > _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list