Re: [AMC-List] 64 Typhoon Project
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Re: [AMC-List] 64 Typhoon Project



Don't panic, a 69 232 is sitting here in my shed for Free if you can arrange to get it. If someone knows how to take care of palleting and shipping one and could talk me thru it I may be able to do that too, but I would need to charge for materials and such. If I was sure you could get good runing stuff out of it, I'd offer you the driveline from my 65 990H and you could build a 327 Monsoon! 
  Also, have you considered one stock, one modified! You've done nice owrkon the one I've seen pics of. Do a stock body build, the modern driveline, don't cut it up and you can always return it to stock later. Frank S. can talk you thru a bolt  in rear axle setup IIRC. You may have to weld up a few holes to return it to stock. But they would be underneath and would not require outer bocy work or paint.
  I figured somethign was up as I hadn't heard from you.
  The heater stuff is still here too. I have a complete NON A/C set of boxes.
The A/C car has a frozen fan motor and a hole in the fan box on the engine side [repairable fiberglas] I sprayed the doors and pivot points and they need cleaned and have some rust on them, but all work.
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Mark Price
markprice242ATadelphia.net
Morgantown, WV


---- KENT ANDERSON <65marlin327@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> I'm getting kind of desperate for an engine/tranny for this '64 Typhoon project.  I really don't want to part out the other Typhoon over this.  It would be a shame to destroy one of the few real Typhoons left to build the first one up.  I'm even thinking of possibly selling the second one, instead of restoring it, too.
> I also need a rear seat back, windshield, rear window, and both side windows for this 64 Classic 2-door.  I can still get a new windshield from SafeGlass, but it's $600.  I'ld kinda like to avoid that one, if I can.
> Also, I have available vinyl transfers for the gussets that rust away on the mid-60's classics.  They can be applied to sheet metal, cut and folded on the lines, and welded to the fender/cowl.  I have a couple of photos, if interested, let me know.  This Typhoon project has taught me how to fold metal, weld, and cuss in six languages!
> Hope someone can help with that engine/tranny deal.  I really don't want to strip the other Typhoon of parts.  It would be a blast to restore both, and the little lady and I could do cruises with his/hers Typhoons!  (AND save one of the last few of 'em, too.)
> 
> Kenny
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