Looking forward to seeing the pics once you post them. That would be great! And I think a basic "howto" guide of basic fixes and mods for keeping the Ramblers running would be great! Don't know if it could be an AMCRC thing, or something for Frank's newsletter, or an AMO thing, or specific to your fixes. However it was written and presented - it would be beneficial. I started thinking again (I know, keep my thinking to work-related network stuff) - and came to the completely untested and unsubstantiated theory that there must be a good subsection of the older car crowd that has no real training or knowledge in automotive technology. Folks (like me) that saw an older car, grabbed it and decided to drive it. Folks that want to work on it themselves, and keep it running themselves. For this crowd (me included) - real basic info and pictures in a book, magazine or newsletter would be a real help. Now - time for me to get off that horse. I'm sorry to hear about your 195.6. You put a lot of time, effort, thought and cash into it. My heart would sink at that point. I hope you can salvage it, or at least have another good block and enough components to get your car running again without spending too much cash. On a different subject - I had thought that the cars folks enter into the 24 Hours of Lemons could be bought out from under them for $500 after the race. Kind of as a way to keep folks honest on that dollar limit. I may have misread that. Perhaps that Indy motor would be best to keep and power your own breadbox for terrorizing the locals? _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com