d stohler wrote: > all 3 ramblers are 2 doors. the 65 and 63 are hardtops. my 62 is just 2 door with the posts. when i weighed it at the truck scales half way to town, it tipped them at 2950 with 3/4 tank of fuel and me out. full interior and everything. as it sits now. i have a 03 dodge peon as my daily driver. it tips the scales at 3000 with full tank of fuel and me not in it. *scrating head motion* interesting how 62 could be so tough, and ALL STEEL and weigh less than a newer PLASTIC TOY that falls apart when it hits a tall grass shoot??? well, i shouldnt say that. my neon has jumped over 3' tall snow burm, jumped the median on a texas freeway at 60mph dodging other cars, done a nice Z spin on the highway at 70 mph and the list goes on, but it sitll cruises. no problems what so ever. 32 mpg @ 70 mph. my 62 classic gets 26 mpg at 55-60 mph. have to see what my new american does with 2bbl power pack (i assume thats the power pack option??) and auto on a new rebuild. i > expect no less than 25 after breakin is up. THat's good to know -- 2950 for the '62 6cyl classic? I keep meaning to weigh my 63 American. The Dodge Peon has foolish things like reinforced doors and a better cage around you. The '70 Hornet has doors like the early 60's, WYSIWYG -- but in 72 the car weighs more and has bars in the door and other things. I loved my 62 Ambo. Four vent windows! wraparound glass! Fold down seats! 327 got 18mpg on the highway. It suuuure looked like the Mercedes for that year, coincidence, huh... :-) And I miss that pushbutton shifter. Now that was a cool feature. I never had any trouble with it. Took a long time to close all the windows when it started raining -- eight opening windows! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list