Gary is absolutely right. It is the same around here. You can drop a AMC 360 in a Gremlin and the AMC enthusiast around here will think you are the King of England. Drop a Chevy 350 into the same Gremlin you are the dirt of the earth. They probably ask you to move your unholy car if you park next to one of their's at a car show. No matter if the starter goes out on the 360 and you pay a fortune for one if you can find it while the local car parts store can sell you that 350 starter cheap and hand it to you over the counter. To me if you put a V8 in a 78 Gremlin (they only came with 4's and 6's) it is altered and not stock. It doesn't matter to me if is AMC or not. Since I only drive mine to car shows in the summer I will keep my mighty 232 in mine and keep them happy. You know they have pointed out that my top luggae rack and air damper are not stock. By the way Gary AMC cars do not have Chevy, Ford, or Mopar parts on them. I ask a guy if he knew what Chevy air pollution part fit my Gremlin and got a 45 minute lecture on that one. I was told only AMC parts were on AMC cars. AMC just bought their parts from the same manufacturers that the big three bought their parts from. Funny but every book I read says it has a Mopar transmission and rear end. The electronic ignition looks just like a Ford and the alternator is a twin for a GM. I hope that guy doesn't read this list. He is a real nice guy and can tell you everything about every AMC every built. I wouldn't want to make him mad. Think long and hard about that swap. If you do it the car won't be worth 10 cents to an AMC enthusiast and I don't know of any one else who would buy it. Just my 2 cents worth. Good Luck. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]