I just recently joined the group. AMC purists beware though my Gremmy is not AMC powered it is powered by the "other" smallblock (which powers about 80% of everything built). I like the car and it is big stupid fun with its solid roller cam (.638" lift), aluminum headed, steel cranked, forged rod and pistoned motor. Like most of the posts I read this morning I like the looks I get when idling, cruising, or just parked (the Flowmasters sure do get you noticed, or maybe it is the cam, or just the tire smoke...). You can view my car @ http://members.fortunecity.com/coost/gremlin.htm follow the link to see the bodywork and finished product what you will see is the old motor and not the current one my brother in law built last winter. A little about me. I have always been a Ford guy, probably always will be partial to them, but I do appreciate the time and effort people put into all makes and models of cars (except the import craze, not so sure on those yet). Give me a stout big block or small block and it is hard to get the grin off my face no matter the make. I do tend to lean towards oddball cars, Gremlins, Pintos, Vegas, etc. About the only make I have not yet owned is a Chrysler, but I do not have $5000 to buy a "project" vehicle. The next thing to do on the Gremmy will probably be an overdrive tranny... Like I said the car is stupid fun (read: fast) but another gear and 4.11 gears and then.... Does it end? I have to go now, I am going to look at a Gremlin *parts* car!! Chris 1973 Gremlin SBC