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As some of you know, I've got an old AMC Rambler that I've been working on since college, hence my user name. Well when I moved out of my parents, the car had to go with so I rented a garage to store it with the intentions of finishing the work on it one day.
Fast forward to now: my fiancee and I bought a home at the end of last year and I've moved the car into my new garage a few weeks ago. I've already started working on the car and I've purchased a whole bunch of parts to get it back in shape. I thought you guys might be interested in a project thread with some updates and pics.
Here's what's been done on the car before now:
- Swapped the 232 ci straight six for a 287 ci V8 transmission and all
- Replaced the stock 2 barrell intake with the 4 barrell off the 327 for that year
- Aftermarket Holley 80457S 4 barrell carb w/electric choke
- Aftermarket Holley electric fuel pump
- Body work on the front fenders, rear fenders started but incomplete
- Cut out leaky heater core opening in cowling and replaced with pre-fab patch panel
- New shocks, KYB rears and Monroe fronts
Work done since it came home:
- New front brake lines fabbed
- New master cylinder painted and clear coated
- Battery tray cleaned up and painted
- Engine bay cleaning in progress (car has some kind of undercoating all over it including the engine bay, NASTY)
The To Do list:
- Install all new brake lines and master cylinder, rebuild/replace wheel cylinders if necessary, brake shoes as well
- Install new ignition coil and wires
- Replace leaking rear seal in the transmission extension housing, parts have been ordered for this
- Replace/repair kick down cable, broke this when I was swapping engine/tranny in
- Diagnose transmission slippage, this either related to the seal or the kick down cable
- Replace water pump, since taking the car out of storage seems to be leaking around the water pump gasket
- Weld in replacement floor pans/patch existing
- Get a new dual exhaust system fabricated
- Finish all body work and get the car painted
Things to do if money allows:
- Front and rear disk brake swap
- Swap engine for a 327 c.i.
- Port and polish heads
- Complete front suspension rebuild
So much to do but hey, that's why they call them project cars. If I bust my ass I might be able to get this thing on the road next year. I'll follow up with some pics and updates as work progresses if anyone is interested.
Current PICS:
Alright so I snapped a few pics with the camera tonight. Here it is in it new home.
You can see I've been cleaning the engine bay when you compare it to the old pics down below. Needs some more work...
Here's the new master cylinder all painted up and ready to go in
The interior is a little rough. Need work too.
Fast forward to now: my fiancee and I bought a home at the end of last year and I've moved the car into my new garage a few weeks ago. I've already started working on the car and I've purchased a whole bunch of parts to get it back in shape. I thought you guys might be interested in a project thread with some updates and pics.
Here's what's been done on the car before now:
- Swapped the 232 ci straight six for a 287 ci V8 transmission and all
- Replaced the stock 2 barrell intake with the 4 barrell off the 327 for that year
- Aftermarket Holley 80457S 4 barrell carb w/electric choke
- Aftermarket Holley electric fuel pump
- Body work on the front fenders, rear fenders started but incomplete
- Cut out leaky heater core opening in cowling and replaced with pre-fab patch panel
- New shocks, KYB rears and Monroe fronts
Work done since it came home:
- New front brake lines fabbed
- New master cylinder painted and clear coated
- Battery tray cleaned up and painted
- Engine bay cleaning in progress (car has some kind of undercoating all over it including the engine bay, NASTY)
The To Do list:
- Install all new brake lines and master cylinder, rebuild/replace wheel cylinders if necessary, brake shoes as well
- Install new ignition coil and wires
- Replace leaking rear seal in the transmission extension housing, parts have been ordered for this
- Replace/repair kick down cable, broke this when I was swapping engine/tranny in
- Diagnose transmission slippage, this either related to the seal or the kick down cable
- Replace water pump, since taking the car out of storage seems to be leaking around the water pump gasket
- Weld in replacement floor pans/patch existing
- Get a new dual exhaust system fabricated
- Finish all body work and get the car painted
Things to do if money allows:
- Front and rear disk brake swap
- Swap engine for a 327 c.i.
- Port and polish heads
- Complete front suspension rebuild
So much to do but hey, that's why they call them project cars. If I bust my ass I might be able to get this thing on the road next year. I'll follow up with some pics and updates as work progresses if anyone is interested.
Current PICS:
Alright so I snapped a few pics with the camera tonight. Here it is in it new home.

You can see I've been cleaning the engine bay when you compare it to the old pics down below. Needs some more work...



Here's the new master cylinder all painted up and ready to go in

The interior is a little rough. Need work too.

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