how do you know if it is a 232 or 199, I have a 64 Classic 770 two door hardtop (not a Typhoon) . The engine in it is definitly not a 195.6, looks just like the 199 that i pulled out of a 65 550 4dr. I have 64 Typhoon, with the exception of the carb it looks the same as the 199. L.D. Lyons ----- Original Message ----- From: "JOE FULTON" <piper_pa20@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 12:05 AM Subject: Free Rambler Wagon > I have decided to save that 64 Classic sitting outside > a local junkyard. It has the 232 six cylinder engine > and that engine in a 64 660 model is supposed to be > rare. Plus, it can be made ready for the road fairly > easily I think. > > Therefore I need to let my 62 Classic wagon go. Right > now the front end is disassembled but the car will > roll. The engine had a knock which sounded like > something loose hitting the oil pan. The car is good > for parts. It is free as a whole car, but I will sell > parts off of it. The car is located in Salinas, CA > and will need to be out of my way in a week or two. > > 62 Classic wagon > 196 OHV engine mostly complete > Has A/C (dash parts still there as well as A/C wiring > and controls. > Significant rust in the A-pillars. No rust elsewhere. > Good glass except the windshield is scratched. > Needs paint and restoration. > > Free in Salinas,CA. > > Joe Fulton > > > >