Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Yeah, a flurry all right. > Makes me want to go try and talk Clyde Tewell out of his 62 [or is it 63?] 440H car... > Man, last time I saw it, it was to die for. > Mint 9K on the clock, has the perfect White with red trim, red interior too. > 196 ohv, auto with console and column shift. > > It doubtlessly needs a complete mechanical lube and inspection. Might smoke and use a tad of oil too. > It froze in the 80's while in storage and my dad had to take the head off to free it. It had some pitting if I recall but ran OK after free'd up. > > Should would make sweet little attention getter around these parts I'm sure... > I don't believe it has seen rain in about 40 years. His mother-in-law stopped driving it a year or two after she got it and passed away in the early 70's. > Heck, I'm not sure it was ever even titled! Wow, that would be worth getting. What's with these things lately? Even if the upper trunnions were toast and the tank full of goo and needed a valve job, that's a quick fix-up to a top-notch car! The auto would make it somewhat slow though. I tell ya, though I drive mine all over, I've been very easy on it until recently, pretty much babying it since I got it running, you know, unknown bottom end, "new" car filled with unknowns... but in the last month, I've been pushing it hard(er) and it just freakin' goes and goes. Part of it was having to learn how to drive it, I'm surprised how long that took. I would tell anyone now -- get one over the hump of deferred maintenance/repairs (new suspension, good motor, clean gas tank, etc) and you can easily rely on it for modern daily driving. But you put four people in it, and OK, it's slow. Then it's gotta work! I'm revving to 3500 before upshift (was keeping it to 3000), shifting faster, and pushing through traffic more. It's not fast, but it's actually pretty nimble -- the way it's geared it's weakest in the first to second gear range, right where all the little Hondas are winding up into 2nd or 3rd the 195.6+T96 is strugging to get into the "power" (sic) band. But once you're above 2000 in 2nd it's fine. And it's surprisingly fine in top gear at 50 - 70 -- push that button on the shifter and it passes just fine, and torque at 2500 in 3+OD is adequate especially with enough spark! The car has GREAT balance, meaning as a system, a package, it's pretty much a GREAT car. The transmission is definitely the weakest point, a 4- or 5-speed would wake this thing up, but would be a shame to lose the Twin Stick. The 9x2.5 Gremlin brakes are fine and confidence-instilling. Discs would be nicer. The unequal A-arms make for typical positive camber in turns (to understeer and get you to slow the hell down) but I have some Hornet or something front anti-roll bar I think I'll try to fit. That would make a huge change I think. I'm 6 foot 4, and I have to snake my feet under the pedals, but once I'm in there, I can drive all day, it's as comfortable that way as the 63 Classic, though I can about touch the other door. I think people are afraid of this engine, it's pretty gutless if you live with V8s or 258's but it pulls great. The head-torque thing is so stupidly easy and quick it's not even a problem. Frank suggests every two years, but I'm driving about 10K miles a year (8000+ since Nov07) so I'll do it twice a year. It's an old-fashioned motor, it's always got a mist of oil in the engine compartment somehow. Nothing serious. OK mine's fairly old, but still, the filler tube is the old fashioned breather type, and they made it 24" tall for a reason. It's got PCV, not road draft. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list