This is some pics of my 1968 AMX that I'm restoring. It started with phase 1 in 2006 putting in new brakes, urethane bushings, KYB shocks, 4:10 posi with new moser axles. Rode well and with the 4:10s we a blast to drive... Phase 2 2007 happened when i smelled smoke driving one night and saw car craft rewire the Rambler. I added a painless muscle car wiring harness, all new gauges along with a CD player some subs and electronic ignition and fuel pump. Now after driving with a leaking tranny with no OD I decided to go to phase 3 2008. I bought a 200R trans with a 2500 stall converter, adapter plate, new edelbrock heads, new cam, roller rockers to go with the existing Air gap manifold and the 750 holley carb. I expect to have the car back on the road in the spring of 2009.
Posted: 08/24/09 10:49 AM
How about some pics.
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1969 AMC AMX
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1979 AMC AMX
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1969 AMC AMX
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1978 AMC AMX
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1970 AMC AMX
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