Re: jeep questions
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Re: jeep questions
- From: "Jim Blair" <carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 00:09:22 -0700
A: Could be a 230 OHC or swapped in later motor (or same vintage as your
Rambler) Lay you odds it won't start because the ignition condenser has
packed it in. (look for spark and if it's yellow, replace the condenser)
From: oconner_us@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: jeep questions
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Ok, I can't believe I am doing this. I am desperately attempting to get rid
of my jeep wagoneer and I am now getting a 1968 Jeep pickup. Is there some
kind of counseling for this sickness?
Ok, so I am getting a 1968 Jeep pickup. I haven't seen it yet, the guy said
he can't get it running and is just too frustrated with it to mess with it
anymore. Has a 6 cylinder, he said he thinks it is the 232. Would that be
correct? Also has 3 speed. At this point that is all I know, I am going to
try to go look at it tomorrow.
Now, the questions. As I already asked, would this be the 232? If so, what
is the difference between a 232 in a 1966 Rambler Classic and a 1968 Jeep
Pickup? If I decide not to keep this thing would there be any interest in
it? not sure yet what I am going to do with it. I might keep it and fix it,
I might sell it off or I might part it out. Alot depends on the condition.
Will post more details once I get a look at it.
Jamie Smith
Spokane, WA.
oconner51@xxxxxxxxxxx
1966 AMC Rambler American 220 Station Wagon
1966 AMC Rambler Classic 770 Two Door Hardtop
1966 Jeep Wagoneer (for sale)
1968 Jeep Pickup (fate currently unknown)
1977 GMC Sierra 3/4 ton Pickup
1986 AMC Eagle Station Wagon
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