Posted on 04/08/2014 4:27:41 AM PDT by ilovesarah2012
Didn’t AMX/Javelins use Ford engines, or were they AMC-built motors? I know they had 390 and 360 cu in motors as well.
“...throttle body FI...”
Fuel injection is the way to go.
Love that 72 Torino body style too. That was the body style change year.
RE Windsor Engine: That was an underrated motor; but done up right, it hauled ass. The Cleveland was the “favorite child” of the two, but I knew guys who loved the Windsor block and made them into street monsters.
Hey Dawg Sister!!! Woof!
No, I haven’t seen a site like that. But just google search the models of the cars your Dad had, and you’ll probably come up with some nice images.
I’ll ask my neighbor when I see him.
Not an American Motors fan. I do remember they borrowed technology.
I think they used mopar torqueflite tranny’s.
“...mopar torqueflite...”
Ahh, the 727... NOT the Boeing, but the MOPAR 727 Torqueflite!! Ha!
American Motors went downhill, sadly. Do you remember the Moon Buggy AMC Pacer? or the AMC Matador?
back in 1970 or 71, I had a head on collision with an AMC gremlin...I was already in the intersection, he blew the light. I was driving a 52 Cranbrook Plymouth 6 cyl ‘L’head. I walked away, he went to the hospital.
we currently have 3 torqueflite cars....2 aspens and 1 volare which are really all the same car...
“...AMC Gremlin..”
Wow, I’d forgotten those... they were those little compact hatchbacks that looked like some hacked off the back with an axe.
Bringing back memories...
RE Volare: My mother had a 1976 Volare, with the 318 V8 in it. Not a race car, but it moved pretty good with that engine. It had all the luxury refinements inside. Her first “nice car” as she put it. The Valiant that we had prior (which I wrecked) was an econobox - but it had the push-button transmission on the dash!!!
Like I posted in my first of the thread:
“...and my oldest boy just bought a 77 Dodge aspen 318 that is being seen this year in the show The Americans. the guy who rents them to the studio decided to sell this one....”
I have short video clips from the show.
It is cool to have this as new shows with the car is still coming out. 2 scenes from last weeks show.
The 318 has plenty of power. Though my son is looking to possibly put a 360 which should bolt right up.
I had multiple cars with push bottom shifting. Maybe as many as a dozen. Been driving since 1965. Had a few with 3 on the tree too.
The torqueflite were ‘bullet proof’ but they weren’t ‘Vaquero bullet t proof’ as my poor old father might have told you while he was still alive. His trannys were often destroyed by my propensity of doing nasty hole shots with his family cars.
Ok, I’ll try that. I know there was a site that listed every car ever made, and had photos of most of them. I thought I bookmarked it and but alas, I can’t find it.
Bow wow :)
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