--- In gremlintime@xxxxxxxxxxx, GremlinGrn@xxxx wrote: > We all know that alot of parts for our cars were bought from the big three. > My Gremlin has a ford tranny ford electronic ignition ford starter and > solenoid, GM stearing column and gear, Front suspension designed after fords > pony car, Its even got the exact same wheel stampings as my dads 66 Mustang > GT the only thing missing is the ford logo... But with the exception of the > GM 2.5 in later years AMC never used big three engines. We all accept the > big three parts but most of us diehard AMC fans draw the line at any non AMC > engine in our cars. The engine is the heart and soul of the car dont > bastardise our beloved AMCs!!!! > jeremy Stone > I dont think its basterdising Gremlins to have non AMC motors, for some, like me its economics. I dont have a great job, but still love cars. And if I already have an engine and can get my Gremmie going or have to wait a year or two to afford an AMC motor and let my Gremmie set and rust, I will use what i can. If I can i will use an all AMC motor, but everything so far either needs rebuilt, is already bought or I have to drive 2000 miles to get it. Anyway the club is a Gremlin club not an all AMC club, cut gary some slack. GREMLINMAN > In a message dated 1/17/01 12:03:54 AM Mountain Standard Time, > collinsfamily00@xxxx writes: > > > > >to all on list re foreign engines: open the hood of your stock gremlin. > > you will find a ford solenoid, chevy ignitin switch, dodge transmission. > > etc, etc. so, i dont think unless you put non- american made engines or > > parts in your gremlin it can be classifified as foreign. something to think > > about, dwight > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]