https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/norfolk-county/week-end-sale-only-7000-00-1971-sst-javelin/1283696005?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
Price seems right if it's solid? Just trying to talk the wife into it..... :crying:
Cinnamon buns Brad! Buy her cinnamon buns!
I like '71s, but IMO price is close, but a little high. doesn't mention any bodywork at all and we all know its tough to get AMC parts, there are no repops. the paint job was a BAD BAD job, look closely at the engine compartment and that tells me a lot. no care in how/what was sprayed, so probably shoddy bodywork and quarter panels filled with bondo. the interior is a bit shot and needs a lot of love. :alan2cents:
I'm wanting to build a clone/tribute car of Mark Donohue's trans am race car ( street car) car so paint quality is a non issue. Solid body is what I'm wanting. I'm planning on stripping it down and going on a rotisserie. I've researched about parts and your right they don't exist, tail lights for example IF you can find them go for crazy money .I agree dash is hacked up? Planning a manual transmission..... I have an extra pair of Hyundia seats like I used in my Challenger.... :thinking: Motor would do for now if it's good.... Rear end I'd likely just get another Dana from Cass.... :thinking:
I have the cash sitting here , sticking point is the wife. The Challenger almost caused a divorce when I bought it.... :))
Quote from: blown motor on August 03, 2017, 04:40:59 PM
Cinnamon buns Brad! Buy her cinnamon buns!
:iagree: and chocolate, and roses. :bradsthumb: brads thumb
if the body turns out solid than its not a bad buy, I'd still try to get him down to $6k. but solid usable parts are worth a lot, especially if the plan is to do a Donohue clone (which would be seriously kick ass IMO).
Quote from: Roadman on August 03, 2017, 05:25:33 PM
Quote from: blown motor on August 03, 2017, 04:40:59 PM
Cinnamon buns Brad! Buy her cinnamon buns!
:iagree: and chocolate, and roses. :bradsthumb: brads thumb
:rofl: I JUST came home from the store for a few groceries.... and chocolate! :D
Quote from: ec_co on August 03, 2017, 04:57:50 PM
I like '71s, but IMO price is close, but a little high. doesn't mention any bodywork at all and we all know its tough to get AMC parts, there are no repops. the paint job was a BAD BAD job, look closely at the engine compartment and that tells me a lot. no care in how/what was sprayed, so probably shoddy bodywork and quarter panels filled with bondo. the interior is a bit shot and needs a lot of love. :alan2cents:
This is really good advice. good eye.
The price does not seem bad, not that I have been looking. The other thing you have to consider is how often do these come up. If I had the money I would be having a look at that car.
From the pics and it is really hard to tell from the pics, in addition to
@ec_co (https://forum.e-bodies.org/mlist/ecco_77) 's comments I would be looking at that passage side door...it could just be the pic, but that gap looks really bad. Could indicate something worse.
I am also troubled by the one and only hood spring..is that normal??
Good luck!
Jason
Quote from: ec_co on August 03, 2017, 05:28:42 PM
if the body turns out solid than its not a bad buy, I'd still try to get him down to $6k. but solid usable parts are worth a lot, especially if the plan is to do a Donohue clone (which would be seriously kick ass IMO).
Keep in mind this is Canadian funds 7k is $5568.59 USD
haha, didn't think about that. in that case, not bad if the body is good
Brad, you don't want a divorce. It will cost more that $7000. Rotisserie? Dana from Cass? Hard to find parts? Totally unknown metal work?
You were the first Ebody buddy I made so I like you. Yes I'm no car expert, but I know they are big $$$$ to restore.
If you were buying this car to simply have fun.... I think it's an awesome idea. Restoring this car all the way seems pretty crazy to me. But that's just one opinion. It's not all about money, but these AMCs don't bring back the g's, they don't bring you back the dinero if you have to sell amigo. Then again you seem like you don't care so much about resell and just like to have fun.
Good luck. Keep us posted.
Neil
I would think a driving complete car has to be worth that , it will cost a fortune ust for a few parts , you could probably part it out for more !
The kickers is making sure the body is solid .
What can I say about divorce you need a hobby the other car is basically done . this is what you & I were meant to do .
I can think of a lot of thing I could or should have that might have prevented my situation but it was not a good situation , divorce costs more than anything I could have done instead for sure .
If you can find a way to move forward without hurting the family I would do it . otherwise you will go nuts will nothing to build , I am ! :alan2cents:
Maybe you could at least build something you can sell for more $$ to stay occupied rather than building another keeper ?
Life's short. Take a look in person. You know cars. And what to look for. Go with what your gut says.
Unless it's rotting apart. That's not bad price. There's a lot you can fab. Take your time and make it a long term project. That's really the fun part. ;).
And it's different. Javelins are cool rides. https://youtu.be/TUfe5fxvfDU Lol.
That youtube videos was a real treat. I liked how the car was a driver too.
Hey Brad. I'm not the best person for knowing what to look for under a car, but If you want someone to go take a look I'm not very far away from this location.
It looks like there is a lift in the shop so I could take better pictures from underneath and also try a test drive to see how strait it drives down the road. I could ask a few questions that you want answered and find out what I can on it's history.
Let me know what your wishes are and I could go as soon as this Saturday.
Like other have said, I do not want to create waves if your treading water with your wife.
It's best to let it go if your not both on the same page.
:handshake:
Quote from: 700 AKN on August 03, 2017, 10:29:48 PM
Hey Brad. I'm not the best person for knowing what to look for under a car, but If you want someone to go take a look I'm not very far away from this location.
It looks like there is a lift in the shop so I could take better pictures from underneath and also try a test drive to see how strait it drives down the road. I could ask a few questions that you want answered and find out what I can on it's history.
Let me know what your wishes are and I could go as soon as this Saturday.
Like other have said, I do not want to create waves if your treading water with your wife.
It's best to let it go if your not both on the same page.
:handshake:
Thanks, I might take you up on that ! I'm thinking about going today maybe? Still working on the wife.... LOL
I don't hate it :rubeyes:
I just called about it..... sounds like a good fit! :thinking:
Might be going for a drive today.... not sure yet
Those are neat cars and I like your vision for it.
Hey Brad,
My first thought, like others have already mentioned, is what the availability the parts are for a car like this. I have no idea what the market is out there for parts on an AMC? :notsure:
I never heard of an AMC parts dealer.
Jim
For what Brad has in mind...I don't think he'll need a lot of factory original parts....most parts will be harder to find, but most likely cheaper than Mopar parts...
Quote from: Slotts on August 04, 2017, 09:07:45 AM
Hey Brad,
My first thought, like others have already mentioned, is what the availability the parts are for a car like this. I have no idea what the market is out there for parts on an AMC? :notsure:
I never heard of an AMC parts dealer.
Jim
Hi Jim,
There is very little in the way of trim parts, body panels, etc,( nos stuff is rare and crazy expensive. I've been looking into parts for this car for a couple years now) mechanical stuff like engines, transmission parts etc... are no problem. Buying a car with all the hard to find trim parts is key for what I want to do with it. I have no intention of a numbers matching type of restoration, just a fun driver . With this car I'd clean up the dash, new carpet, add my other Hyundai seats and drive it. Ian might loose his rims and tires though! :D Then do the wheel well mods like the race car and paint and decal it up, lower it some.... manual transmission down the road... You know me.... can't leave anything " stock" ! :no:
well if it is complete & solid it would make sense to grab it
Better to ask for forgiveness than permission.
Although divorce could be costlier!
:haha:
If you do decide to take the long drive down from Barrie please let me know.
I'd be curious to see the car and how things turn out. If you need any help just let me know.
:bradsthumb:
Well after 6 hours of driving I'm undecided. He is asking 7k and after seeing it in person now way is it worth that. Interior is roasted. He actually cut a hole in a good dash pad to mount a stereo ....IN THE PASSENGER side??? Like you couldn't reach it from the driver seat! :Thud:Needs exhaust, just has scabby tubing with two mufflers that end at the rear end. Floors have some area's that could be fixed with a patch. I could do that myself no biggie. But it has the wrong grill , no biggie as I was planning on the AMX mesh screen grill
( likely make that too) It has a 9" Ford rear end which to some is a minus but to me I could work with that. I've used them many time, actually I'd prefer it over the AMC rear end. Engine seems to run strong, that's a plus, never did drive it though . The paint is horrendous , looks like he used a shop vac to paint it with. :rofl: That also is no biggie as I had planned on stripping it all off anyhow. Firewall and under hood area is super solid. The big ticket items .... the rear tail lights are what you would expect for a 47 year old car, one is cracked but the rest has spider cracking which I'd expect for the age. Bottom line is I'd HAVE to have new tail lights and they are not repopped so big bucks IF you can find them. I highly doubt I'd find a car with really nice tail lights anyhow just due to age.
Rims and tires are junk, well junk to me anyhow but I already have rims and tires to go on it. Body panels seemed pretty solid, fenders were great. Rear quarters ( wheelwells) did have some bondo so I'm sure they will need a patch or two. But then again I had planned on cutting the wheel opening to match the race car and lowering it. Glass all seemed ok. Passenger side door needed adjustment. Owner pointed that out. He showed me pictures of how he bought it ( in primmer) Original owner had passed away, so I can see he is trying to give it a quick spray of paint , get it running and flip it. He said he has 4500 into it. I very nicely pointed out why it's not worth 7 K and he understood. Said well make me an offer then? I siad not trying to insult you but I'd say 4 k maybe 4500. He said he would take it. I was shocked, I figured that would be the end of our conversation. He said he would even deliver it all the way up to Barrie for me for that. I back peddled and said I would think about it on the way home.... He tahn said he had someone else comming to look at it offering 5k certified. No way this car will certify for a safety! :rofl: ( its a project car!) I said well if someone comes with 5k take it, other wise call me if you still have it as I need to think about it more.
So that way my day.... :D
Nice country out that way, never been over there before! Sorry
@700 AKN (https://forum.e-bodies.org/mlist/700-akn_596) I was really pressed for time as the wife made dinner plans with friends tonight. Didn't want to rock the boat so to speak! :stop:
Sounds like it is worth $4500 alright, just have to decide if you want to commit to what it needs. Good situation, let him sweat it out.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on August 05, 2017, 02:04:21 PM
Sounds like it is worth $4500 alright, just have to decide if you want to commit to what it needs. Good situation, let him sweat it out.
Ya that's only $3550 USD ! :rofl:
Funny if this an E-Body or a 70 RR or GTX or 68-70 Charger a split second of thinking would be all that's required but a lowly Javelin.... :crazytalk:
Everytime I get a car, my wife gets another dog...
Tell her it comes with a puppy :D
Sounds like it has 95% of what you are looking for & you want a project not a driver & for almost 1/2 asking it seems to make sense to me
Hey, great topic of conversation at dinner tonight. :bradsthumb:
It's not often you can buy any car these days for under $5K in my opinion. I think it's a great starting point.
I think the problem is not with this car it's with YOU.....I get the feeling you're not sure whether or not you really want another project ...it's nice to dream and think about it, but not always a good idea to bite the bullet and actually build it. :alan2cents: :console:
I m pretty sure Brad is bored & has no doubts about another project
it has more to do with the problems it will cause with another family member
Quote from: anlauto on August 05, 2017, 04:24:35 PM
It's not often you can buy any car these days for under $5K in my opinion. I think it's a great starting point.
I think the problem is not with this car it's with YOU.....I get the feeling you're not sure whether or not you really want another project ...it's nice to dream and think about it, but not always a good idea to bite the bullet and actually build it. :alan2cents: :console:
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on August 05, 2017, 04:34:37 PM
I m pretty sure Brad is bored & has no doubts about another project
it has more to do with the problems it will cause with another family member
A bit of both.... more so the wife issue and lack of storage at the house till I can build a shop. I'm dying to dive into another project! I'm bored! Challenger is done except for a complete paint job. I'd rather have the Javelin than paint for the Challenger.
The city has taken 15 feet off the front of my yard to widen the road and paid me 40k for the land. That should be enough to build a 25x30 or 25x40 shop..... I haven't received the money yet tied up with lawyers but I know for sure it's coming in the next few weeks ( Lawyer was on holidays)
When are you moving south ?
You are lie me cannot sit still , I get a day off OK I can relax maybe watch a movie but 2 days like that I have to find something to do with my time , Going to Georgia seems like a workout but it was exactly what I really needed , I still have grin on my face !!
I'm in the building/remodeling business and there is no doubt you can skim 50% of the cost of the car from the land/shop money, and the rest from the bank account. That way you get the car, shop and the wife only rides your a$$ for 3 months instead of 6. Do the deal :cheers:
I'm excited for you Brad. Go with the big shop as you seem to like to tinker. Good luck. I bet you were thinking the guy was going to be like "are you kidding me with your offer" but sure enough he was interested.
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on August 05, 2017, 08:23:32 PM
When are you moving south ?
You are lie me cannot sit still , I get a day off OK I can relax maybe watch a movie but 2 days like that I have to find something to do with my time , Going to Georgia seems like a workout but it was exactly what I really needed , I still have grin on my face !!
As much as I'd like to get out of this bankrupt socialist hell hole it would take quite a bit more money and 3 almost adult kids to consider..... maybe retirement buy a place down south for the winter and more sort of a thing? Go in with one of my kids on a house up here maybe? For now I'll keep on buying the occasional lottery ticket? LOL
Yep we are a lot alike. Tinkering on cars is like therapy for me, takes my mind off other troubles. I so enjoy making stuff with my own two hands. I like it when people say that won't fit or that won't work or can't be done sort of a thing. No such thing as "can't" :D
I'll have to talk more with the wife today as he is texting me wanting to deliver it! LOL I haven't given him a firm yes yet. I am hoping to end up with it though..... :)
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/hrdp-1204-collier-amc-dealership-the-living-dead/
My brother lives in this town a couple miles from Collier AMC.
I need to ask if anything has changed recently, year ago still had cars onsite,
Grew up driving Rambler and Matador.
Are you thinking metal building for the shop ?
BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT :deadhorse:
I am in the buy it camp!
Oh and build the shop...I have seen your garage.
I get the need for a project, I love tinkering with my car too and would love a project car, I just dont have the space, well or the money...or the time really. :bricks:
Cant wait to see what you do to this one!
Jason
I MIGHT HAVE THE ANSWER! if you want the wife on board with the Jav, tell her that. And ask what it will take to make that happen. Hopefully it is something easy like staining the deck and not a trip to Turks and Caicos or an Hermes bag or whatever the cool chicks do these days.
I try never to give personal advice so this is just my opinion on what I would do in the same situation. Being a responsible family man is a huge priority. If it was me I would make a huge effort into building a proper shop and if another project car right now was pushing my wife's buttons I would back off. One thing I have found in life is that car projects come and go and there is always some cool project coming up better than the last.
40 ft shop for sure! You'll never regret it.
I'm staying out of the car conversation. Good luck with your decision.
Brad, keep us posted. This is better than TV. I am excited to see what you do. Its so much cheaper than 7k maybe you could flip it if you decide its not what you want?
If he buys it I doubt it will ever be for sale again , but it will get a transformation as the Challenger has
Picture of Wayne Davis's Donohue clone. :drooling:
only thing that car is missing - license plates! :banana:
I could totally see you in that. Between the rims and front end...it has Brad written all over it.
When is your birthday Brad? If you do not buy this Javelin then I will and when your birthday comes up I'll just give it to you.
I'll just store it at my fathers farm until you want it. I could start a donation thread on the forum for other members to chip in some green if they want to help out.
Just an idea until your shop is built. I know money is not the issue because you have plenty for the car but I think we all want to see you get this Javelin. Just hope your wife gives you the OK!
:)
Quote from: 700 AKN on August 06, 2017, 10:26:52 PM
When is your birthday Brad? If you do not buy this Javelin then I will and when your birthday comes up I'll just give it to you.
I'll just store it at my fathers farm until you want it. I could start a donation thread on the forum for other members to chip in some green if they want to help out.
Just an idea until your shop is built. I know money is not the issue because you have plenty for the car but I think we all want to see you get this Javelin. Just hope your wife gives you the OK!
:)
:) Thanks but not necessary. I have the money sitting here for the car. The wife is the issue. In her mind I'm lucky to have one car. Which I understand and she is right to a point. But what she is not seeing is one.... this is my passion, it's what I do, second 20 years from now 4 k is going to seem like peanuts. Meaning it is a type of investment. Sure there might be better ways to invest money that give better returns but for me personally looking at a piece of paper with numbers on it that may or may not get bigger every month does not excite me like getting my hands dirty and creating something out of a rusty mess that I get to enjoy and drive . She still see's it as a " car that we don't need" hence my dilemma but still working on her.... I'm not throwing in the towel yet! :D
When I bought the Challenger I won it on E-Bay . My mother had passed away and left me a little nest egg. I paid off the house bought the Suburban and a new travel trailer and with the rest bought the Challenger. I had been bidding on them 99% for entertainment purposes. I'd get outbid in minutes as they would always go for more money than I had. . I had a BB Buick Grand National clone at the time I had built and was looking for parts for it when I stumbled across the Challenger. So I bid on it like I had done with countless others. Well to make a long story short I would come home from work everyday and check E-Bay and I was still the only bidder. I didn't get to excited until the last day of the auction when I was still the only bidder. I watched the timer count down at midnight thinking OK someone please bid on this but I was the winner and only bidder. I was shocked! To make matters seemingly " worse" the car was in Stockton California over 4000KM away. I kinda winced when I told her " ah honey I just bought a car" YOU DID WHAT! was her reply or something similar... She was quite upset that I had bought it with out so much as talking to her about it. I get that.... my bad. :-[ But I really didn't think I had a snowballs chance in hell of getting it.
It could have turned out very badly as I had only seen like 4 pictures of my car. Could have been a rot box or worse ,NOT how any sane person would buy a car for sure! "Someone" was looking out for me! So I paid I think it was $2700 to ship it to me from CA and was very relived when it finally came to find a nice typical rust free CA car. I couldn't get over with just a wrench cracking the original brake lines and replacing the rubber flex lines! 2-3 years around here on a new car and lines are rotted! It could use a trunk pan and drop offs but I'll do that someday..... too busy driving/enjoying it now!
Anyhow .... now you can understand why she is so " not into " this purposed project?
Brad, I think you should go for it even though I can feel the Hairy Eyeball from your wife all the way down here. Unlike myself, you have some mad skills which will make it that much more fun for you.
Carpe Javelin :D
they make minilite repros now too ......
Quote from: ec_co on August 07, 2017, 11:22:00 AM
they make minilite repros now too ......
That's the thing..... I already have a set of them . They are on Ians car ! ( Jimynick) :D
Spent the day doing " honey do" list items, hung new shutters , mowed the lawn, cut down a tree, various yard work.... :rofl: She is giving me " that look" ..... she knows where this is headed. :)
Now a candle light dinner, nice bottle of wine. Next thing ya know, AMC :stayinlane:
You sly guy! I hope it works. :bigthumb:
Quote from: Roadman on August 07, 2017, 03:58:30 PM
Now a candle light dinner, nice bottle of wine. Next thing ya know, AMC :stayinlane:
I BBQ'ed a nice steak dinner and fresh corn on the cob..... :))
Si we buy it so it doesn't get away & like you say store it somewhere safe .......................
Man, I hope you end up with the car. Not only is a perfect car for you, you are the perfect guy for the car. :drinkingbud:
Quote from: Brads70 on August 07, 2017, 03:55:50 PM
Spent the day doing " honey do" list items, hung new shutters , mowed the lawn, cut down a tree, various yard work.... :rofl: She is giving me " that look" ..... she knows where this is headed. :)
Never underestimate the power of "choreplay"! It works on me ever time! :haha:
Car is sold, couldn't get the wife on board...... :tired:
:thumbdown: :'( Bummer!
Ya snooze........ya lose................. :'(
Hey, but at least you stay married :console:
I know you're bummed out but at least it's sold and not still sitting there tempting you.
Quoteah honey I just bought a car" YOU DID WHAT?!
haha!, ya, that sounds familiar.....
There will be a better one if you wait ......
Of course I doubt your wife will let you buy that either :bricks:
That Sucks! I was going to make up a story like... "I bought the car and it's sitting at the farm where you can pick it up when your ready" but I can't.
I'm sure you'll find another one down the road, but the most important thing is you can still go home each night to a loving wife.
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi282.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fkk273%2FAAR-Cuda340%2FOther%2520Stuff%2Fsorry.png&hash=a7201c3e9a6416bfa1d859bd5c95424d031fed62)
To make matters worse .... I was at a customers on Thursday, mentioned the Javelin and he said "Oh I know where there are 2 more for parts cars, sitting in a barn being stored with my project. The owner sold the Javelin without restoring it and these two are just sitting there" :rubeyes:
:verymad:
I should have just bought it...... :headbang: I'm in the doghouse anyway.....
Should be able to build that 26x40 shop without too much difficulty now....... :)
Quote from: Brads70 on August 12, 2017, 04:18:46 AM
:verymad:
I should have just bought it...... :headbang: I'm in the doghouse anyway.....
:crying: I remember those days ... Thank God their behind be :woohoo:
I hope you picked up the parts cars, Nothing like planning ahead.
Brad,
This was at the De Anza show this year.
Technically Chrysler bought AMC so seeing that at the show would have been cool.
Hopefully I'll get to see it at the next show.
That is just wrong , Your partner should be supportive & respect your passion not stand in the way of it . I can see if it was hurting your family finacially by buying it but that is not the case . There is no positive side to this it just creates frustration resentment & tension .
I agree you should have bought it even if you had to store somewhere else for a while . I am surprised you are allowed to build the shop how can that be positive in her mind either ?
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on August 12, 2017, 02:19:59 PM
That is just wrong , Your partner should be supportive & respect your passion not stand in the way of it . I can see if it was hurting your family finacially by buying it but that is not the case . There is no positive side to this it just creates frustration resentment & tension .
I agree you should have bought it even if you had to store somewhere else for a while . I am surprised you are allowed to build the shop how can that be positive in her mind either ?
I agree with your first comment CP but buying it and storing it would only cause the same problem later, or worse.
I know !
I just cannot see any upside to this way of thinking
That's so true. Wife and I had very different interests but we never stood in each other's way.
Maybe she wants to ride. :notsure:
I don't want to come across as stereotyping:
However many Women look at old cars like they are old appliances.
She did too until it was done and I took her out in it.
Now she wants to go on rides over to the coast once the tourist season is over in Fall till Spring.
Buying an old car to many women compares to this...
"What?" "You bought an old refrigerator?" :deadhorse:
(We need a Doghouse emoticon) @Cuda Cody (https://forum.e-bodies.org/mlist/cuda-cody_1)
My wife has made the comment once or twice that I should pick up another project to do. Another Challenger, or 'cuda, or charger, or any brand of old truck. BUT, she is dead set against Javelin's. Maybe girls just don't like Javelins?!?
Quote from: dodj on August 12, 2017, 04:42:57 AM
Should be able to build that 26x40 shop without too much difficulty now....... :)
not so sure..... why bother for one car. Now she wants to move??
Quote from: dodj on August 13, 2017, 05:13:37 AM
Maybe girls just don't like Javelins?!?
I love Javelins! I always thought they were one of the coolest cars around. Sorry it didn't work out Brad!
You know how many cars Tom has gotten my "permission" on? Zero. It really grates against my nerves when if it is not spending the rent money, it is a hassle to buy a car somebody loves and wants.
I really wish he would have bought the E body 340+6 car rather than the 63 Polara, but it was his call. His mistake IMHO. :unbelievable:
/rant
:iagree: Totally & well said
Why stop someone from doing what they do if they are not causing financial ruin ?
It's a 72 but looks decent shape. maybe the wife's charges her mind.
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/london/1972-amc-javelin-sst-rare-barn-find/1295131664?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
Not a bad starting point, unless you really care about the year.
Any guesses what the seller wants for this one?
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1300108451&requestSource=b
Long shot but I messaged him asking what he wants for it. My guess is more than I have to spend? Green interior has got to go though. Puke! ( What happened to the puke emojo? )
That car looks nice Brad. Thought you wanted 71 :notsure:
Tell your wife you are buying a Dozer or Excavator then swap it for the Javelin. How could she argue with that? It's not like you are buying another car. :rofl:
Quote from: Roadman on October 18, 2017, 09:51:03 AM
That car looks nice Brad. Thought you wanted 71 :notsure:
I do , but I'm pretty sure the tail lights interchange between 71-72 . I figure I'll have to hunt up NOS tail light lenses anyhow, so a 72 will work. Just swap out the lenses and sell off the 72 lenses?
It really depends on what he will take in trade and what size(dozer/excavator). On the smaller end, if he will take used gear it can be from 15-30k.
Quote from: Brads70 on October 18, 2017, 10:11:17 AM
Quote from: Roadman on October 18, 2017, 09:51:03 AM
That car looks nice Brad. Thought you wanted 71 :notsure:
I do , but I'm pretty sure the tail lights interchange between 71-72 . I figure I'll have to hunt up NOS tail light lenses anyhow, so a 72 will work. Just swap out the lenses and sell off the 72 lenses?
I put the lenses on my list. :rebelflag" Just in case :banana:
Looks to be a 72?
Been here 22 years never knew it was just across the street. Won't sell has other cars too, no more javelins.
Quote from: Roadman on October 18, 2017, 10:22:26 AM
Quote from: Brads70 on October 18, 2017, 10:11:17 AM
Quote from: Roadman on October 18, 2017, 09:51:03 AM
That car looks nice Brad. Thought you wanted 71 :notsure:
I do , but I'm pretty sure the tail lights interchange between 71-72 . I figure I'll have to hunt up NOS tail light lenses anyhow, so a 72 will work. Just swap out the lenses and sell off the 72 lenses?
I put the lenses on my list. :rebelflag" Just in case :banana:
Thanks! Great! They are pretty rare NOS, I've seen $1550 asking prices just for the clear reverse lens. :Thud:
Quote from: Cudakiller70 on October 18, 2017, 10:23:08 AM
Looks to be a 72?
Been here 22 years never knew it was just across the street. Won't sell has other cars too, no more javelins.
Yep it's 72 grill and tail lights are distinctive from the 71's
I just ran thru :ebay: NOS parts are slim. :bricks:
Quote from: Roadman on October 18, 2017, 10:32:54 AM
I just ran thru :ebay: NOS parts are slim. :bricks:
Yup!! :('
Well I'm out 23 now 29 in the spring was the sellers reply. The search goes on..... :ebay:
Brad, The 1971 Javelin is probably the most difficult AMC to find parts for. The same is almost true for 68-70 AMX. I have a 68 AMX "GoPak" 390 and have found rare parts for it at Galvin's in Lodi, Ca. They sell used and new parts for AMXs and Javelins. The 68-69 engines were not vin numbered by AMC. I used to visit Galvins (44 mile drive) every few months. Doug the owner sold me a 390 bare block std bore, spare front fender, and a host of hard to find parts. Three years ago Galvin's had rows of used body parts on shelves in his warehouse. I'm kinda hoarding AMX parts. As you said, nice tail light assemblies are near extinct and I've seen them sell on eBay for $3,200! That's for a pair of course. LOL. Grills start at $1,200. It is much easier finding parts for e-bodies. Proper fitting pumps and timing covers are difficult to find if you can't afford Bulltear's perfectly made/machined parts. There are far more vendors near Ontario than in Ca. Plus, there is the big annual AMC/Rambler Meet in Kenosha, Wisconsin...kinda like what Carlisle is to e-body people.
Quote from: IRON MAN on October 18, 2017, 02:41:57 PM
Brad, The 1971 Javelin is probably the most difficult AMC to find parts for. The same is almost true for 68-70 AMX. I have a 68 AMX "GoPak" 390 and have found rare parts for it at Galvin's in Lodi, Ca. They sell used and new parts for AMXs and Javelins. The 68-69 engines were not vin numbered by AMC. I used to visit Galvins (44 mile drive) every few months. Doug the owner sold me a 390 bare block std bore, spare front fender, and a host of hard to find parts. Three years ago Galvin's had rows of used body parts on shelves in his warehouse. I'm kinda hoarding AMX parts. As you said, nice tail light assemblies are near extinct and I've seen them sell on eBay for $3,200! That's for a pair of course. LOL. Grills start at $1,200. It is much easier finding parts for e-bodies. Proper fitting pumps and timing covers are difficult to find if you can't afford Bulltear's perfectly made/machined parts. There are far more vendors near Ontario than in Ca. Plus, there is the big annual AMC/Rambler Meet in Kenosha, Wisconsin...kinda like what Carlisle is to e-body people.
Thanks for the reply, yes tough to get parts for . I've been researching for a few years now, watching e-bay auctions etc. Joined http://theamcforum.com/forum/forums.html awhile back, AMC facebook groups, etc....
I have a " thing" for Trans-Am cars from the 70-71 seasons and am wanting to build a " tribute" car of Mark Donohue 's winning car. Not quite to the detail of Wayne Davis's car :drooling: ( if you have seen it?) but a street version with the same paint scheme . I'd like to go to the Kenosha show someday. I was just there in Kenosha for Drag Week in September. Good to know about the timing covers I built a Buick engine and the designs are similar as is its better to buy a new cover than mess with old worn out junk. I've lots about Gavins! ( all good )
I figure AMC is a kissing cousin for Mopars!
Great to have you on this board, there are a few of us AMC fans on here too! :wave:
Quote from: Roadman on October 18, 2017, 10:32:54 AM
I just ran thru :ebay: NOS parts are slim. :bricks:
If you ever find a 401 block or long block near me let me know! :ebay: ;)
The 401 was available in the Javelin, Matador, and Ambassador car lines and in Jeeps from its introduction in 1971 through 1974. In 1975 and 1976, emission controls, insurance rates, and high gasoline prices meant the 401 was available on the large Matador model, and then only for police department orders. Buyers of full-sized Jeeps (Wagoneer, Cherokee, J-10 and J-20) could order a 401 until 1979. This engine was also supplied to International Harvester for use as an optional engine in International's Light Line pickup trucks and Travelalls from late 1973 through 1974.
@Roadman (https://forum.e-bodies.org/mlist/roadman_17)
Brad, I have a 1973 Jeep Wagoneer powertrain 360 V8/factory TH400! Very rare! Question is can a 360 be bored and stroked to a 401? I got it to remove the heads and exhaust manifolds to put on my 68 AMX 390 (done). The 360 is a complete engine with all pulleys and accessories minus carb. It was a running engine and I have the compression figures for each cylinder. I had thoughts of replacing the 68 AMX M12 Borg Warner transmission with the Jeep TH400. I've kinda lost interest in the 68 AMX, but we'll see.
Sorry no the 360 will not go to 401 , 390 block probably would
Did you at least call the guy in Edmonton Brad ?
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on October 18, 2017, 06:58:10 PM
Sorry no the 360 will not go to 401 , 390 block probably would
Did you at least call the guy in Edmonton Brad ?
No I didn't call him , just exchanged a couple emails. He wants much more than I have to spend....
Chryco Psycho, I was thinking of my high school buddie's Superformance ac cobra. It has a Windsor 351 bored & stroked to 427. A 390 can be safely bored to .040 over, not sure about the AMC 360. I now wonder what a 360 can be bored to. Maybe it is the old 343 that has been stroked to a 360?
I would have to do some more research but you would need a lot of wall thickness to bore out 40 CI extra when .060 over might gain 8 CI
Stroking is where you really gain the CI
I've read the warranty blocks had really thick cylinder walls and could be bored 360 to 401 same block. But they are more rare than a virgin Hemi block. so good luck in finding one.
" There was also a "Service Replacement" block made as a modified GEN-3 design. This is a 401 casting (same casting number) without the displacement cast into the side and with a 360 bore and thicker deck. In theory this single block could be built as any 343-401 GEN-2 or GEN-3 engine. A dealer could stock one or two blocks to use for warranty replacement.
The main bearing web area was thicker in the 390, 401 and SR blocks, thick enough that two additional bearing cap bolt holes could be drilled and tapped for an aftermarket four bolt main cap, providing a stronger bottom end. AMC never built a factory four bolt main block, they sold aftermarket four bolt main caps through their Group 19 performance parts program.
The SR block also sold as a heavy duty racing block, which is speculated to be the real reason it was produced in the first place. It appeared in 1970 in time for the 1971 Trans-Am racing season, and was used in the factory Trans-Am backed cars prepared by TRACO for Penske Racing, with Mark Donohue the primary driver. Since it was a standard factory part it did not have to be homologated under T/A rules, and was not used in the 2501 "Mark Donohue" Javelins built to homologate the "duck tail" spoiler. Those received standard 360 or 390 engines, buyers choice. The only thing special about the Donohue Javelins were the spoiler and "Mark Donohue" signature decals. That makes it an easy model to clone, and makes it difficult for automobile collectors to identify original vehicles."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMC_V8_engine
Ok found another possible candidate ...... Problem is I can't see how to contact the seller? Am I missing something?
Ad says its a 72 but the tail lights are 71 and possibly a AMX! Might be a good deal if it's not all rotted?
https://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/d/72-javelin-amx-project/6341085192.html
Click REPLY, top left. Send E mail. :rebelflag"
Quote from: Roadman on October 21, 2017, 04:33:42 PM
Click REPLY, top left. Send E mail. :rebelflag"
Duh.... Thanks email sent!
Anyone around Indy that could go look for me if its still there and not a rust bucket?
Just looked at the member map...
@B5Cuda440-6 (https://forum.e-bodies.org/mlist/b5cuda440-6_278) :wave:
Seller says he is sick , that the reason for selling the car. His emails are short and not containing much info.
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" rust problem needs restored 360 on pass side good compression on 1 lightens up as it goes back posted few more pics once weather changes I may get it done wrong frt seats I give 400 for frt spoiler some other new parts in trunk got sick hate to have someone else do it but I like the body lines"
While always weary of scam artists, and at the same time visions of someone sick and dying its tough to press him for more necessary info? I seem to have to send 3 emails to get one response.
I guess its a patience thing.... or a pass.
Quote from: Brads70 on October 24, 2017, 05:24:11 AM
Seller says he is sick , that the reason for selling the car. His emails are short and not containing much info.
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" rust problem needs restored 360 on pass side good compression on 1 lightens up as it goes back posted few more pics once weather changes I may get it done wrong frt seats I give 400 for frt spoiler some other new parts in trunk got sick hate to have someone else do it but I like the body lines"
While always weary of scam artists, and at the same time visions of someone sick and dying its tough to press him for more necessary info? I seem to have to send 3 emails to get one response.
I guess its a patience thing.... or a pass.
If you like it, run this to the end. I'm thinking if they are real sick, Meds can make a person incoherent. Also have seen people on serious meds sleep for days. Could be a scam could be legitimate. Heads up all the way.
The passenger door does not seem to open or close properly. I opened my 68 AMX passenger door to the same spots in the pictures above and my 68 door retains the same door gap top to bottom. Also, there is a long piece of wood pushed up against the seat holding the brake pedal down. Why?
Brake pedal is likely because the parking brake does not work.
Thought about that. Would it not be easier to block a tire or two? Still, the issue with the passenger door needs resolving.
Quote from: IRON MAN on October 24, 2017, 03:36:56 PM
Thought about that. Would it not be easier to block a tire or two? Still, the issue with the passenger door needs resolving.
I agree I'm hoping its just worn out hinges? I can't find anyone nearby that will go over and look. So,I just found a mobile mechanic that is nearby. I sent a message asking what it would cost me for him to go over and have a look, take a few cell phone pictures?
For some reason I like the look of that one, as long as the price is negotiable.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on October 24, 2017, 04:59:27 PM
For some reason I like the look of that one, as long as the price is negotiable.
It has a lot of cool AMX parts on it that are hard to come by. Oh I bought my first AMC part today. On a AMC board I belong to I got the reverse lens. :D Told the seller I'll take it and to figure out shipping.
I just got this response from the seller.....
"there was rust behind rear wheels some one repaired needs hinge pins pass door no damage to past or door maybe adjusted I cant bend or lift fills lungs with water "
Poor guy I feel bad for him. Rear quarters like our e-bodies is a common rust spot. It's a pretty flat are and easy to make a patch. Quarters are available repop, just not sure how "good" they are?
Still working on getting someone to put some eyes on this first..... :pullinghair:
Hopefully you can get your mobile mechanic to take a look for ya.
:popcorn:
I have a friend an hour and a quarter away. Do you want me to see if he wants to go for a drive?
This ones to old?
Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on October 25, 2017, 01:09:14 PM
This ones to old?
Thanks but yes I'm stuck on having a 71 , That one is earlier 68-70 ?
:thinking: If anyone is in there local wrecking yard and they still have some old cars, keep an eye out for a 71-72 for me please! I'm sure what ever I end up with I'll need parts! :yes:
That one is a 68-69 Wild , looks like the GO pkg though with the painted bumpers
Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on October 25, 2017, 01:09:14 PM
This ones to old?
I like those TOO!!!
There is one similar to that, (orange too) that I drive by every day. It has been sitting out side in a U store lot for at least 10 years. I think the passenger window is down / broken out of it. :pullinghair:
If I had the money and space, I would stop in an see if it were for sale!.
Jason
Quote from: Cudajason on October 26, 2017, 07:14:55 AM
Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on October 25, 2017, 01:09:14 PM
This ones to old?
I like those TOO!!!
There is one similar to that, (orange too) that I drive by every day. It has been sitting out side in a U store lot for at least 10 years. I think the passenger window is down / broken out of it. :pullinghair:
If I had the money and space, I would stop in an see if it were for sale!.
Jason
Hwy #6 North of Hwy #5....sure there used to be a blue one more like what Brad's looking for there too....Blue and Gold :thinking:
Quote from: anlauto on October 26, 2017, 07:19:48 AM
Quote from: Cudajason on October 26, 2017, 07:14:55 AM
Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on October 25, 2017, 01:09:14 PM
This ones to old?
I like those TOO!!!
There is one similar to that, (orange too) that I drive by every day. It has been sitting out side in a U store lot for at least 10 years. I think the passenger window is down / broken out of it. :pullinghair:
If I had the money and space, I would stop in an see if it were for sale!.
Jason
Hwy #6 North of Hwy #5....sure there used to be a blue one more like what Brad's looking for there too....Blue and Gold :thinking:
Yep that's the one! Don't recall seeing the blue one.
Do you know what they want for the Javelin Wild R/T?
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on October 26, 2017, 05:07:48 PM
Do you know what they want for the Javelin Wild R/T?
It's been in the yard for 20+ years that I know of, It's in a section where they don't sell parts off of & they will sell complete.... I never asked about it but as an example they have probably a dozen Bandit vintage Trans Ams & they've sold a few in the 2-3K range... Next time I'm down there I could ask...
Sure, that would be great. Don't make a special trip though and the one caveat would be it has to have a title or I can't bring it home. So that is probably a no-go if it's been there forever.
Quote from: anlauto on October 26, 2017, 07:19:48 AM
Quote from: Cudajason on October 26, 2017, 07:14:55 AM
Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on October 25, 2017, 01:09:14 PM
This ones to old?
I like those TOO!!!
There is one similar to that, (orange too) that I drive by every day. It has been sitting out side in a U store lot for at least 10 years. I think the passenger window is down / broken out of it. :pullinghair:
If I had the money and space, I would stop in an see if it were for sale!.
Jason
Hwy #6 North of Hwy #5....sure there used to be a blue one more like what Brad's looking for there too....Blue and Gold :thinking:
Found it. ;) Big Bad Orange. Its an older one 68-70 has the " breedlove" roof spoiler too. The car covered up beside might be a 71-74 with the humped fenders, hard to tell? Might be a 71 Shaker Cuda too? :D
Waterdown SelfStorageCo 591 Safari Rd, Millgrove, ON
https://www.google.ca/maps/place/591+Safari+Rd,+Millgrove,+ON+L0R+1V0/@43.3675667,-79.9934522,3a,15y,229.17h,85.4t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sC5BFZREmVwvOLD7tQhKDZA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!4m5!3m4!1s0x882b7def45a7c19d:0x6702905a5ecf4f12!8m2!3d43.3673395!4d-79.9956958
Brad, I studied the photo and am only slightly convince that AMX has a Breedlove spoiler. It may be a homemade one. Here is a pic or two of a Breedlove spoiler. BTW Breedlove lives about ten miles from me. I walked by his old shop last weekend where he built "Spirit of America" He lives in Rio Vista and I was there for the car show. Here's a pic of him too. I spoke with a docent at the Rio Vista Museum and they plan to include a tribute to him soon.
That is the 68 -69 Javelin , 70 has different taillights the roof spoiler looks like the factory one I have seen before
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/took-two-amc-fanatics-years-junkyard-crawls-restore-rare-1969-amc-javelin-sst/
Factory spoiler , in this article they call it a Breedlove "inspired " spoiler?
Quote from: Brads70 on October 26, 2017, 06:22:41 PM
Quote from: anlauto on October 26, 2017, 07:19:48 AM
Quote from: Cudajason on October 26, 2017, 07:14:55 AM
Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on October 25, 2017, 01:09:14 PM
This ones to old?
I like those TOO!!!
There is one similar to that, (orange too) that I drive by every day. It has been sitting out side in a U store lot for at least 10 years. I think the passenger window is down / broken out of it. :pullinghair:
If I had the money and space, I would stop in an see if it were for sale!.
Jason
Hwy #6 North of Hwy #5....sure there used to be a blue one more like what Brad's looking for there too....Blue and Gold :thinking:
Found it. ;) Big Bad Orange. Its an older one 68-70 has the " breedlove" roof spoiler too. The car covered up beside might be a 71-74 with the humped fenders, hard to tell? Might be a 71 Shaker Cuda too? :D
Waterdown SelfStorageCo 591 Safari Rd, Millgrove, ON
https://www.google.ca/maps/place/591+Safari+Rd,+Millgrove,+ON+L0R+1V0/@43.3675667,-79.9934522,3a,15y,229.17h,85.4t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sC5BFZREmVwvOLD7tQhKDZA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!4m5!3m4!1s0x882b7def45a7c19d:0x6702905a5ecf4f12!8m2!3d43.3673395!4d-79.9956958
YEP that is the one. The car under the cover sure looks like a later Javelin, but I don't think its there any more. I will pay more attention tomorrow!
Jason
Here's a picture of the front of Breedlove's AMC.
:rebelflag" https://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-AMC-Javelin-sst/162727615029?hash=item25e3525a35:g:wWcAAOSwQcJZ81Rd&vxp=mtr
Quote from: Roadman on October 28, 2017, 09:32:45 AM
:rebelflag" https://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-AMC-Javelin-sst/162727615029?hash=item25e3525a35:g:wWcAAOSwQcJZ81Rd&vxp=mtr
Thanks ! I started watching that one yesterday. :bradsthumb:
Nice 71 Javelin. There is some uncertainty as to what SST stands for....Super Sonic Transport......Stainless Steel Trim....etc
I predict this Javelin will sell at asking price before the auction ends.
I noticed a couple of 71's on Alberta Kijiji the other day. One for $1300 (good for a modded project) and another one for more $$$.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on October 28, 2017, 11:30:45 AM
I noticed a couple of 71's on Alberta Kijiji the other day. One for $1300 (good for a modded project) and another one for more $$$.
Thanks, I was in contact with the owner of the lime green 72 but he wants 26k too much especially with that lovely green interior! LOL!
Brad wants that, I want this. https://www.cars-on-line.com/gen3-cars/col1/posting/92102
Quote from: Roadman on October 29, 2017, 05:05:49 PM
Brad wants that, I want this. https://www.cars-on-line.com/gen3-cars/col1/posting/92102
That's the most expensive AMC I've seen other than concept cars. What CID motor does it have? Seller doesn't say? 390?
IIRC all Scramblers were 390 ci
AMCs are bringing big bucks now. "The Machine" starts at $50,000, Most SC/Ramblers start at $50,000. The 68-70 AMXs range from $30,000 to $60,000. Here is a 1968 AMX with a 343 engine that fetched $51,700 at Mecum...not near original! I do like the "Skunk Stripes" down the hood.
Quote from: IRON MAN on October 28, 2017, 11:00:32 AM
Nice 71 Javelin. There is some uncertainty as to what SST stands for....Super Sonic Transport......Stainless Steel Trim....etc
I predict this Javelin will sell at asking price before the auction ends.
As predicted. Sold way before auction ended... less than one hour ago. This 1971 Javelin SST was a good deal at "Buy Now Price" at only $11,000.
Found this one really close to me. 304 4 speed car.
That's all I know of it right now. He's asking $2,000 or possibly more?
Hmm: That sounds good with the 4 speed stuff in there. Hunt down a Wagoneer for a 401 and it's on.
Nice, wish it was closer! :tired: So far I have bought 1971 NOS tail lights and reverse lens, AMX grill, 4 speed pedals. :lurking:
WHY can't they be closer..... :headbang:
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/pts/d/1971-amc-javelin-amx/6496114089.html
What San Diego is too far ??
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on February 15, 2018, 04:24:49 PM
What San Diego is too far ??
Just a little. LOL
Here is a few pictures of the one local that I'll go check out further in the spring when the snow melts.... I've been talking to the owner a few times about it. He is at 12,500 firm Canadian... pretty good deal considering rebuilt 401 , added bigger disc brakes, serpentine belt kit, Pertronixs ignition,R4B intake, 750 holley carb, headers w/2.5"' mandrell bent duals ,727 trans, 8 7/8" diff w/315 posi gears.The bumpers are re-chromed,seats re upholstered,new pass' side mirror,new windshield,Tilt steering.Urethane bushings,Gm 100 amp 1 wire alt'.The disc brakes are from a Matador as they have a 3" piston in the caliper ( Javelins a 2.5")
paint/body looks nice. Not real "cozy" with the colours but I had planned on painting what ever I get anyhow..... My biggest concern is it being an Ontario car. I'm thinking/wondering how is it possible it's lasted this long here in Ontario and how solid is it really? Last picture is from it was stripped down for paint. One thing I noticed ( and not a big deal) is the heater core hoses have been looped? Dash needs some cleaning up.
Anyone else see any other issues? More eyes the better?
There's still tread on the tires Brad. That thing's been babied! :haha:
Quote from: blown motor on February 15, 2018, 05:16:00 PM
There's still tread on the tires Brad. That thing's been babied! :haha:
HAHA I hate those rims, I hope that Ian fella likes them as I'd have to take my minilites back! :D
First thing to go would be that glass fuel filter..... :o
$1900 plus shipping would be well worth it if the car has California rust and not Ontario rust. These days you can't take it for granted though.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on February 15, 2018, 07:03:23 PM
$1900 plus shipping would be well worth it if the car has California rust and not Ontario rust. These days you can't take it for granted though.
And that 304 I posted still has a complete drive train for 2 grand.
If it's still there.
BRAD, That 1972 green Javelin SST 401/727 is worth close to double what he is asking! That's if there are no rust issues. Canadian $12.5K is what $10K u.s.? If he puts it on the AMC forum it might last three days.
Quote from: IRON MAN on February 15, 2018, 09:04:49 PM
BRAD, That 1972 green Javelin SST 401/727 is worth close to double what he is asking! That's if there are no rust issues. Canadian $12.5K is what $10K u.s.?
Don't tell me that! LOL :D I'm already tempted.... I'm not so sure double.... but it's a good deal.
Seriously though I know it's a pretty good deal considering all the work already done to it. It's the most likely candidate for me so far. More money than I thought I would spend but I'd get more for my money that I would spend anyhow. Only thought is other than paint and a few bolt on's..... it's almost "done" that's the fun part? End of March or April ( when the snow is gone) I'll go look at it in person. It's 3 hours away from me. ( north) All 3 of my boys are excited telling me to buy it. :thinking: I've been " stewing" over it all winter now..... You never know something more interesting might pop up. :dunno:
That $1900 AMX would be well worth it because you would know each and every part you put into it.
Biggest bonus here is that it's a factory 4 speed car.
The green one you have to take his word for it and change the color scheme anyway.
Shit. Unless there's something glaringly missing I'd take that green Jav
@Brads70 (https://forum.e-bodies.org/mlist/brads70_12) Lol
Brad quote "I'm not sure double.....but it's a good deal"
You are right Brad.....it is probably worth three times that! There is a 1972 Javelin SST 304 cu in with automatic on eBay for $42,595 Buy It Now Price. Not rebuilt recently and no where near the amenities.
I just got back from Galvin's AMC & Rambler Parts. You think MOPAR parts are expensive...wait 'til you start buying AMC parts. Wait a moment...Today, I just bought a front bumper ($475.00) for my 68 AMX and a Passenger mirror($288.00). The bumper box has AMD's logo and it says MOPAR Authentic Restoration Products with Chrysler's name on it. Oh, Bulltear Timing cover for 390 ($314.00)..... all the other timing covers are CRAP!
Quote from: IRON MAN on February 16, 2018, 04:35:57 PM
Brad quote "I'm not sure double.....but it's a good deal"
You are right Brad.....it is probably worth three times that! There is a 1972 Javelin SST 304 cu in with automatic on eBay for $42,595 Buy It Now Price. Not rebuilt recently and no where near the amenities.
I just got back from Galvin's AMC & Rambler Parts. You think MOPAR parts are expensive...wait 'til you start buying AMC parts. Wait a moment...Today, I just bought a front bumper ($475.00) for my 68 AMX and a Passenger mirror($288.00). The bumper box has AMD's logo and it says MOPAR Authentic Restoration Products with Chrysler's name on it. Oh, Bulltear Timing cover for 390 ($314.00)..... all the other timing covers are CRAP!
I hear ya, I have bought the rear tail lights NOS, reverse lens , tail light housings, 4 speed pedals, and a mesh AMX grill. :)
Quote from: HP_Cuda on February 16, 2018, 11:16:45 AM
That $1900 AMX would be well worth it because you would know each and every part you put into it.
Biggest bonus here is that it's a factory 4 speed car.
The green one you have to take his word for it and change the color scheme anyway.
True, if it was local I'd buy it. But add in at least 3 grand to ship it to me thats now 5 grand US funds and I'd still have to build a drivetrain complete body and paint, all the trim and interior etc..... the green one money wise is a much better deal. Parts are expensive and hard to get for these cars for sure.
Interesting to watch to see how high it goes..... original Alabama state patrol car
https://www.ebay.com/itm/222842631412
Quote from: Brads70 on February 17, 2018, 05:20:57 AM
Interesting to watch to see how high it goes..... original Alabama state patrol car
https://www.ebay.com/itm/222842631412
That's really cool !
The 1972 Javelin SST could be a clone to look like a State Trooper car. Here's why: the door badge on a '71 was different... it read ALABAMA STATE TROOPER. The door badge on a 1972 read STATE TROOPER ALABAMA. Also, it appears the roof light is a 1971 light. And, ALL 1972 STATE TROOPER ALABAMA cars had "Wellengton" vinyl seats. There are some other subtle differences which require close
inspection. Example, the 71 came with a Borg Warner automatic. The 72 came with a 727 Torque-Command automatic.
Cruised the convertible over to a friends house today who has a beautiful Big Bad Orange Javelin and some other car in his garage
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Yeah, that is some some other car. Nice !!!
Nice flywheel on his new engine. Bet that was not cheap! :no:
Eye candy right there. Looks like you guys ate lunch off the floor too, it's clean enough.
6 month old thread now. :headbang:
Dang Brad the suspense is killing me. :looney:
It's like a 3 hour long movie that's dragging and you know the end it gonna happen right when you gotta go pee.
Quote from: Topcat on February 19, 2018, 08:23:04 PM
6 month old thread now. :headbang:
Dang Brad the suspense is killing me. :looney:
It's like a 3 hour long movie that's dragging and you know the end it gonna happen right when you gotta go pee.
:haha: right car at the right time...... I'd go look at the green one now but its put away for the winter....
Quote from: Brads70 on February 19, 2018, 08:27:07 PM
Quote from: Topcat on February 19, 2018, 08:23:04 PM
6 month old thread now. :headbang:
Dang Brad the suspense is killing me. :looney:
It's like a 3 hour long movie that's dragging and you know the end it gonna happen right when you gotta go pee.
:haha: right car at the right time...... I'd go look at the green one now but its put away for the winter....
He doesn't even start it up ?
Quote from: Marc70challenger on February 19, 2018, 08:38:26 PM
Quote from: Brads70 on February 19, 2018, 08:27:07 PM
Quote from: Topcat on February 19, 2018, 08:23:04 PM
6 month old thread now. :headbang:
Dang Brad the suspense is killing me. :looney:
It's like a 3 hour long movie that's dragging and you know the end it gonna happen right when you gotta go pee.
:haha: right car at the right time...... I'd go look at the green one now but its put away for the winter....
He doesn't even start it up ?
Not sure but It's 3 hours away. My thinking is if I'm going to go look at it then if it's in as nice shape as he says then I'll be driving it home. Can't do that yet, too much snow and salt on the roads.
Still hunting.... I bid this one up to $6700 but that's as far as I'll go on this one.
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1972-AMC-Javelin-AMX/113069593440?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1431.l2649
Oooh: That's a nice one! Good luck!
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on June 23, 2018, 07:33:05 AM
Oooh: That's a nice one! Good luck!
:iagree: The bid the last I saw it was over what hes is willing to pay.
You never know. Seller may contact him later, or retract bids....
If you are going to push the bid you need to do it in the last 20 seconds or so that way other bidders cannot over bid you
Looks like a decent project for the money.
AMX's are rare and unique cars that look cool when they are together
Parts are harder to get; fewer reproduction stuff available
I like it! VIN indicates it is a true 4-spd/360 Javelin. A lot of $$ in the engine. The side pipes look good on it. The technical Service Manual has good illustrations on how to assemble the grill and miscellaneous. The restorers are watching this Javelin and the last minute of the auction should be exciting.....I'll be watching. :popcorn:
Pay more get more IMO as I have always said
I've always liked those cars. We had a '72 Javelin 304/auto with the Pierre Cardin interior back in the late 80's. It needed some love but was a solid car. I think we gave $200 for it and sold it a couple years later for $500 without putting anything in it, just driving it. Had to go to make room for Dad's 36 Ford. That one would be fun to put into period Trans-Am spec.
Sold....$7,600 USD
Ebay popped this one up for me when the other listing finished. Not near as nice looking but maybe cheaper...
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1972-AMC-Javelin-/273305692946?oid=113069593440
Problem is the diffence in parts is about the difference in bidding price right now , no 4 spd , no grille , no hood , , it would caost most of the difference just to get the parts the other one included , brad should have gone $1 k more IMO
Quote from: gzig5 on June 23, 2018, 02:37:29 PM
Ebay popped this one up for me when the other listing finished. Not near as nice looking but maybe cheaper...
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1972-AMC-Javelin-/273305692946?oid=113069593440
I was looking at that one too, but interior is a pukey colour , visible damages, says "rust free" but I can clearly see rust , a lot of damaged/trashed parts, etc.... Not the one for me.
I was watching the auction for the last two minutes
After it expired, the reserve was not met, then the ad switched to a different Javelin within 30 seconds
If you click on your link now, this 72 Javelin comes up
Weird.
:dunno:
The reason the reserve was not met is because there was NO RESERVE. If you go into the archives of sold 1972 Javelins and scroll down the left side it is the first one listed as SOLD at $7,600. That was a great deal for a lucky high bidder.
It'll reappear, it's magic sometimes.
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on June 23, 2018, 02:49:36 PM
Problem is the diffence in parts is about the difference in bidding price right now , no 4 spd , no grille , no hood , , it would caost most of the difference just to get the parts the other one included , brad should have gone $1 k more IMO
I figured with the extra cost of dragging it home from the USA, engine rebuild/replace? Then factor in the unknowns like floorboards, hidden rust, whats missing to assemble the car etc. $6700 US was all it was worth to me..... then when I know I can have that green/black one somewhat locally for 15k Canadian.... with a rebuilt 401, running /driving etc... Experience tells me it's all the little things to get a car running/driving at the end of a build that kill ya, not just the body panels and drivetrain.
There will be more.... that's half the fun, "the hunt" :D
Still regret not buying the first one I looked at for $4500 Canadian , delivered to my door :pullinghair:
Sounds TO cheap ...... can you say Road Trip?
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/amc/87196-muscle-car-barn-find-amc-javelin-sst-304.html
Another
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/amc/12518-1971-amc-javelin-sst-360-4speed-time-capsule-barn-find.html
Saw this at Mopars in the Park show earlier this month. Thought of you Brad
:cheers:
Quote from: Bullitt- on June 24, 2018, 05:53:13 AM
Sounds TO cheap ...... can you say Road Trip?
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/amc/87196-muscle-car-barn-find-amc-javelin-sst-304.html
Another
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/amc/12518-1971-amc-javelin-sst-360-4speed-time-capsule-barn-find.html
A little crusty, this one looks like a better buy?
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/amc/78370-1971-amc-javelin-amx-rare-4speed-go-pack-tic-toc-tac-p-code-brochure-car.html
Quote from: Brads70 on June 24, 2018, 06:20:07 AM
Quote from: Bullitt- on June 24, 2018, 05:53:13 AM
Sounds TO cheap ...... can you say Road Trip?
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/amc/87196-muscle-car-barn-find-amc-javelin-sst-304.html
Another
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/amc/12518-1971-amc-javelin-sst-360-4speed-time-capsule-barn-find.html
A little crusty, this one looks like a better buy?
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/amc/78370-1971-amc-javelin-amx-rare-4speed-go-pack-tic-toc-tac-p-code-brochure-car.html
That one is TO cheap to be true .... I can't find it elsewhere :dunno:
Quote from: Bullitt- on June 24, 2018, 06:49:16 AM
Quote from: Brads70 on June 24, 2018, 06:20:07 AM
Quote from: Bullitt- on June 24, 2018, 05:53:13 AM
Sounds TO cheap ...... can you say Road Trip?
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/amc/87196-muscle-car-barn-find-amc-javelin-sst-304.html
Another
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/amc/12518-1971-amc-javelin-sst-360-4speed-time-capsule-barn-find.html
A little crusty, this one looks like a better buy?
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/amc/78370-1971-amc-javelin-amx-rare-4speed-go-pack-tic-toc-tac-p-code-brochure-car.html
That one is TO cheap to be true .... I can't find it elsewhere :dunno:
I'm wondering if it's an older e-bay auction as the last line says " Thanks and good luck bidders" :notsure:
The Mustard cars is nice :twothumbsup:
Me likey as well: Maybe we all should hunt for one!
Always liked the grills on the AMX cars :yes:
The newer AMX 4 seaters; the grill reminded me of a Charger 500, or a 70 Challenger minus the recess- though the parking lights to me were over done! The car looked like it needed hide away head lights.
Restored 70's are starting to climb in price; mid 30k and up
Always liked these cars!
I browse Country Classics cars in Stauton. Ill. once in a while
Their prices are generally lower for driver type cars.
Found this 72 AMX cor 12,150
Interior looks pretty good
https://classics.autotrader.com/classic-cars/1972/amc/amx/100751929
Wow 3 pix & no info :Thud: :Thud:
This guy is dreaming at 18,995
https://classics.autotrader.com/classic-cars/1971/amc/amx/100825460
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on June 24, 2018, 02:18:36 PM
Wow 3 pix & no info :Thud: :Thud:
I was curious about the engine?
They are basically, a driver quality dealership; check out some of their cars; some are interesting!
Quote from: 340challconvert on June 24, 2018, 02:26:30 PM
This guy is dreaming at 18,995
https://classics.autotrader.com/classic-cars/1971/amc/amx/100825460
:haha: vintage snow tires/Michigan , no rust at all right? :D
I cannot stand sites that don't force owners to put a price down.
A real time waster as sellers have dream prices.
Someone's trying too hard IMO.... now that's a snowplow?
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Javelin/163063892813?hash=item25f75d8b4d:g:g7AAAOSwpHpbB433
like the black out rear , the slicer up front :looney:
Too many Mad Max movies? Looks like this Jivelin belongs on Santa Fe tracks.
Well for $94k you can't have a normal spoiler.
I think the Donahue AMX has been done to death....
Be DIFFERENT & recreate his Matador...
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.modelcarsmag.com%2Fforums%2Fuploads%2Fmonthly_2017_11%2FDonohue_Matador.thumb.jpg.4138f3deea667936f93c301e0dc14d50.jpg&hash=a051bac6e4b8c9f94702d2a9d31c569478433d6b)
Quote from: Bullitt- on June 27, 2018, 06:12:28 AM
I think the Donahue AMX has been done to death....
Be DIFFERENT & recreate his Matador...
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.modelcarsmag.com%2Fforums%2Fuploads%2Fmonthly_2017_11%2FDonohue_Matador.thumb.jpg.4138f3deea667936f93c301e0dc14d50.jpg&hash=a051bac6e4b8c9f94702d2a9d31c569478433d6b)
Well... it is different I'll give you that but, ....no
Allison Matador was pretty different too. Better looking body style IMO
I prefer the look of the earlier one even if it is not as aero friendly . Must be a pattern here I like the 70 Jav/ Amx best too
Yes: The earlier car has the cool 68 Fury roofline.
How about a blend of early AMX with Javelin front fenders and altered wheel base. Love the metamorphosis.
I have seen that build also , kinda cool , I like the lenthened wheelbase , not so much the front fenders
Any you thought shaker air cleaners were crazy money.... This in insane! :looney:
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1971-71-American-Motors-Javelin-AMX-Cowl-Induction-Air-Cleaner-Assembly-oem-V8/273048438562?hash=item3f92f48722:g:5UMAAOSwO4pab80B&vxp=mtr
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1971-AMC-American-Motors-Javelin-AMX-DUEL-SNORKEL-Air-Cleaner-Assembly-401-V8/223039619051?_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIM.MBE%26ao%3D2%26asc%3D40971%26meid%3D3a7b0c3268e04325820f9c1d2e271919%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D12%26sd%3D273048438562%26itm%3D223039619051&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851
and another one, better shape... but $1900 :Thud:
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1971-AMC-dual-snorkel-cowl-induction-air-cleaner/283017312481?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
Hmm: I'm not feeling the love there.
:wrenching: l have a friend who has been restoring his Javlin for 12yrs. now because he can't find anyone who reproduces parts for AMC and the parts he finds they want an arm and a leg.
It is unfortunate that AMX's and Javelin's that need a restoration are worth more in parts than as a whole car. I am the second owner of a 68 AMX 390 "GO PAK" . In the past four years used parts have sky rocketed. I think partly due to eBay pricing of what ever the market will bear mentality on collector car parts.
The guy with the Javelin is making his 12 year + restoration very expensive by taking his time while used parts are going up in quantum leaps. New after market parts have been staying ahead of inflation. And, heaven forbid if you want you want NOS parts. On eBay a NOS t-stat housing is $125.00 and NOS "390" quarter panel emblems are $395.00. I've seen a pair of NOS tail light assemblies sell for $3,500. How much are you willing to pay to take home a trophy at the AMO Nationals?
Wow: Yes I believe that buying stuff ASAP helps keep costs down. 12 years ago the fellow probably could have had the car done for 1/4 of the cost now.
And when you haven't spent enough, Visner Engine Development made fifty billet AMC 401 blocks that can be bored and stroked to 499 cu. in with matching heads for a mere $33,000 ( 45 available). Visner also makes a 426 HEMI.
Quote from: IRON MAN on July 06, 2018, 12:51:01 PM
And when you haven't spent enough, Visner Engine Development made fifty billet AMC 401 blocks that can be bored and stroked to 499 cu. in with matching heads for a mere $33,000 ( 45 available). Visner also makes a 426 HEMI.
I/4 mile stuff I assume, no water jackets?
In lieu of the water jackets there are 18 head bolts instead of 14. This implies must use Visner matching heads.
That looks good. There is a 68 AMX body on Kijiji Alberta for $1500 for someone wanting to mod one.
This is killing me ..... If it was closer! :headbang:
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/223062828908?_trksid=p2471758.m4703
Looks to be missing a bunch of parts. Saw an AMX 390 today at the show, it was a black beauty.
Maybe one of the LA guys could run up and check it out for ya Brad!!!
Quote from: HP_Cuda on July 22, 2018, 11:35:08 PM
Looks to be missing a bunch of parts. Saw an AMX 390 today at the show, it was a black beauty.
Maybe one of the LA guys could run up and check it out for ya Brad!!!
It's sold now at $5250 but I've seen that one pop up on E-Bay before. I thought about reaching out to member 70RTSE383 as he lives closest but when you factor in shipping costs.... ? I got a couple of quick online quotes for shipping and they came back at around $1500 which seems low. ( Shipped to Buffalo NY) If it was local it would be in my driveway already.
Something is weird. Your link goes to a car in Manitoba with a starting price of $18,400US.
Quote from: blown motor on July 23, 2018, 05:53:53 AM
Something is weird. Your link goes to a car in Manitoba with a starting price of $18,400US.
I get this...
" The listing you're looking for is no longer available. Check out this similar item we found for you."
The word "listing" is highlighted and when you click on that it goes to the expired listing.
Kijiji has been a bit whacked lately. That Javelin is nice too though.
there is a listing in Mopar Collectors Guide :
1970 Mark Donahue SST 360 Javelin, bittersweet orange, auto, bare block in car, no trans, new rear leaf springs, 1970 Mark Donahue SST 360 Javelin, frost white, auto, no motor, no trans in car, asking $5k. 318-277-4528
IMO a 70 Mark Donohue javelin would be the car to own but Brad wants the 71
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on July 26, 2018, 09:29:31 PM
IMO a 70 Mark Donohue javelin would be the car to own but Brad wants the 71
1970 was a great year especially for the Javelin! Here's Donohue in his.
Quote from: IRON MAN on July 27, 2018, 09:53:45 AM
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on July 26, 2018, 09:29:31 PM
IMO a 70 Mark Donohue javelin would be the car to own but Brad wants the 71
1970 was a great year especially for the Javelin! Here's Donohue in his.
That car is at the Canepa Motorsports museum in Felton, CA.
http://luftsick.blogspot.com/2013/04/canepa-motorsports-museum.html
Went to Canepa's website and watched a video of #6 Javelin racing 70 T'A's @ 2012 Coronado Speed Festival. Video shows a lot of foot motion while going through the gears.
I saw two over the weekend. A 69 and a 71 maybe. The 69 is for sale. I've seen it for a couple years on a used car lot. I stopped by to get a closer look on Saturday. It looks good from the street but up close it's pretty rough. The 71 was sitting out infront of a guys house...all in primer. Looked like it was in decent shape though. I thought of Brad both times. No pictures...
:lurking: going on a 2 day roadtrip in the morning.... ;) :-X
Safe travels I hope it is as good as it is represented :bradsthumb:
Well I guess in a way this is closure for this post but in another way it's just the beginning! :D
This is now mine and in my driveway! :veryexcited: :cooldance:
It's a 360, wanted a 401 but it will do for now. Lots of little things to do , wiring, carpet etc... but the major stuff is done . Paint is the hardest and most expensive part for me and I'm happy with it as is. Someone etched the quarter glass with a flower design? :drunk: so I'll have to replace them, already have a guy on the AMC forum ready to set me up. I just went to swap out the rims and discovered someone had slipped a Chevy rear end in at some point. Yuck wrong bolt pattern for my rims. I had planned on getting a Dana from Cass anyhow at some point, guess I'll start saving over the winter and see what happens in the spring, weather has turned crappy here so I'll put it away for the winter! I had already bought a t56 for this car so might as well do it all at once and get one driveshaft made
No more boredom for me this winter! :bradsthumb: Lots of plans now..... :yes:
Nice! Congrats on your new car! :congrats:
Congrats on your new acquisition Brad. Sooooo, which one spends the winter in the snow? Doesn't look like there is enough room for two?
:ohyeah: Very nice
Quote from: dodj on October 12, 2018, 03:38:22 PM
Congrats on your new acquisition Brad. Sooooo, which one spends the winter in the snow? Doesn't look like there is enough room for two?
LOL, Challenger gets the garage, Javelin gets a tent garage in the backyard.
Congratulations on your new ride ! She looks great !
You can always work towards the 401.
One of these days I will visit my brother in Pikeville NC and try to visit the AMC dealership that is like a time stopped .
https://barnfinds.com/former-amc-dealership-full-cars/
Quote from: 73440 on October 12, 2018, 05:47:15 PM
Congratulations on your new ride ! She looks great !
You can always work towards the 401.
One of these days I will visit my brother in Pikeville NC and try to visit the AMC dealership that is like a time stopped .
https://barnfinds.com/former-amc-dealership-full-cars/
Ya looks like a fun place to poke around!
:woohoo: Congrats on the new-to-you ride Brad! I can hear the gears in your head turning from here. I look forward to seeing what you do with it.
So are you still married ?
.....and in the future....will the Challenger be up for sale ?
Quote from: anlauto on October 12, 2018, 06:30:30 PM
So are you still married ?
.....and in the future....will the Challenger be up for sale ?
yep and nope, Wife is pretty good with it, not mad at all? Challenger will always be my favourite car of all time. I've got 3 boys , so..... I don't want any fighting when I go for the dirt nap. :haha:
Maybe a Swede Savage Cuda at some point? You know to keep the Trans Am theme going. :rofl:
That's good news....did I miss in this thread where you tell the story about where you found this car ?
I think you should tell the story...
I like it and the cosmetics are pretty good.
Quote from: anlauto on October 12, 2018, 06:46:20 PM
That's good news....did I miss in this thread where you tell the story about where you found this car ?
I think you should tell the story...
https://forum.e-bodies.org/general-topics/7/anyone-live-near-rhinelander-wisconsin-to-go-look-at-a-car/8225/msg113861#msg113861
Using " search Tempest" I found it on craigslist in rhinelander wisconsin in the summer. After telling good buddy of mine a couple weeks ago about it and the price drop, he offered to drive down and tow dolly it back for me. 12 hour drive each way, crossed at Sault Saint Marie. Nice drive with the fall colours in full bloom! If it wasn't for Mike I wouldn't have the car. REALLY nice thing he did for me. I think he enjoyed watching me spend money for a change instead of him!LOL . We had a really nice steak dinner at some fancy place the locals suggested. We have gone on many a road trip chasing down parts, but it was always for Mikes cars. This time it was my turn! We had a great time , sure is a " remote" area. Reminds be of Muskoka but almost endless. Nice place to visit but I couldn't live there. Can't figure out what people do there for work to survive?
Guy I bought the car from said he got it from a local "collector" that has over 40 cars! It's going to need a bunch of things, and I posted it on a facebook group for a local Mopar club one guy responded that he knew where a parts car was at for cheap, with a 401 engine etc :fingerscrossed:
... so I'm waiting to hear more info on that. Could use some glass, interior parts, steering column,steering wheel, seat belts,wiper arms, steering box, rear end etc.... so I could make use of a good parts car! 401 core would be a nice score also! It's a Pierre Cardin car( the parts car) , which parts off them go for stupid money but man are they a tacky interior, just WOW! Barf! ! Google it
I've been buying parts for this car for over a year now. I have NOS tail light assembly, nice AMX mesh grill and 4 speed pedals and a T56 6 speed, so I WAS going to get one "eventually" just a matter of the "right one" at the right time. My 3 sons were at the wife pretty hard at times, so I think she realized it was going to happen. She is hinting at another crusie now. :Thud: :whiteflag:
That is awesome! What a great find!
Congrats Brad
I am glad the trip wasn't for nothing , it looks great ! :drinkingbud:
Glad you finally got the car you wanted. Looks like Christmas came early this year.
Good luck with your new toy and if you find any parts listed for sale in the London area that you need just let me know. I could look at them or pick them up for you if you need them.
Way to go Brad, patience paid off finally!
The paint looks good and it looks like you have a great starting point. Remember if a Dana goes in the rear you know it will be begging for a 440! :haha:
This could be a good Hellcrate candidate :thinking:
Congrats on finally making your dream a reality, always a fulfilling moment... Now the fun part begins making it your own....... :clapping: :twothumbsup: :yes:
Quote from: anlauto on October 13, 2018, 12:27:46 PM
This could be a good Hellcrate candidate :thinking:
Sure just need a sponsor/donor ! :bigmoney: :haha:
Congratulations on finding a sweet 71 Humpster. The RWB paint scheme really wakes the car up. Mini lite wheels look good, too . I sensed you had made an AMC purchase by some of your posts on the AMC forum, and chuckled when you asked a question and made the comment you consider yourself a "newbie." ;)
Nice car and good luck with it!
:drinkingbud:
Good to see you finally jumped.......
It is going to be a "challenger" trying to find a RWB 1971 Javelin 1:18 scale.
Quote from: IRON MAN on October 14, 2018, 12:22:33 PM
It is going to be a "challenger" trying to find a RWB 1971 Javelin 1:18 scale.
To be released..... :fingerscrossed: :D I couldn't wait so I had to buy a life size replica? :haha:
https://www.replicarz.com/1971-AMC-Javelin-Trans-Am-Mark-Donohue/productinfo/R18200/
Don't forget to get the gas pump. Our AMCs get terrible mpg. :crazytalk:
Dragged home a 73 AMX for a parts car today. New ( not rebuilt) dealer installed 401 with ( seller says?) 5000 miles on it, lots of AMX goodies to sell off , even came with an extra AMX rear spoiler NOS in the wrapper still. I'll use , quarter windows, rear window, door mechanism as mine is wonkie ? maybe rear end ( has AMC 20 rear end) wiper arms, dash parts, console etc.....
Great score I figure I'll sell off a bunch of stuff I don't need and likely double my money and get my parts for free?
SCORE! :banana:
What's a parts car AMX worth $7500 ?
Quote from: anlauto on November 07, 2018, 04:10:24 PM
What's a parts car AMX worth $7500 ?
No LOL paid 1k for it.
Quote from: Brads70 on November 07, 2018, 04:56:48 PM
Quote from: anlauto on November 07, 2018, 04:10:24 PM
What's a parts car AMX worth $7500 ?
No LOL paid 1k for it.
REALLY ?...Holy crap that's awesome :bravo: I was thinking because of the rarity of the cars and usually the parts are expensive....I thought you would have to pay a lot more....Congratulations on a steal of a deal ! You'll probably double or even triple on the sale of the extra parts :bigmoney:
Congrats on getting it , lots you can use from that for the Donohue car !!
Quote from: anlauto on November 07, 2018, 05:00:57 PM
Quote from: Brads70 on November 07, 2018, 04:56:48 PM
Quote from: anlauto on November 07, 2018, 04:10:24 PM
What's a parts car AMX worth $7500 ?
No LOL paid 1k for it.
REALLY ?...Holy crap that's awesome :bravo: I was thinking because of the rarity of the cars and usually the parts are expensive....I thought you would have to pay a lot more....Congratulations on a steal of a deal ! You'll probably double or even triple on the sale of the extra parts :bigmoney:
Thanks , ya I agree I'm pretty happy with this deal. Can't wait to pull the engine and see if it's a service block or a regular 401 block. Service blocks go for stupid money. I started on pulling the grill tonight but it got dark..... the plastic grill is in great shape( they are usually broken) and it also goes for crazy money and I don't need it for my build. Everything sheet metal is trashed/rusted out no surprise there being an Ontario car. Owner had it since 1978, I sympathized with him as we towed it away . He said it was hard to watch it go.I get that. I told him when I get it all on the road I'll swing by and take him for a spin and that I'll do my best to make every usable part find a home to make others live. He smiled and thought that was great! Gotta love " car people" they are the best!
That's a great find. No way it was ever going back on the road.
That should keep you occupied this winter.
Brad, At this point, I'd say you did FANTASTIC! The 401 forged crankshaft is $1000.00 + itself. The 401 bare blocks start at $500.
BTW, Pretty easy to tell if it is a service block. There will be no cu. in. size on the side of the block...the pad will be somewhat smooth. You probably already knew that. Should be able to tell by putting it on a lift. Great find.
I'm just throwing it out there...but you could easily sell the interior for more then you paid for the car I bet...it looks to be in great shape :drooling: and very rare too :bigmoney:
Quote from: anlauto on November 08, 2018, 04:38:02 PM
I'm just throwing it out there...but you could easily sell the interior for more then you paid for the car I bet...it looks to be in great shape :drooling: and very rare too :bigmoney:
That would be sweet but I'm not holding my breath? I just asked on the AMC forum I belong to so we'll see what they say?
I did find this on it though... Mine is 1 of 300? To bad it's so rotten.
" Only 4,152 Pierre Cardin AMCs were made by American Motors from 1972 to 1974, with the majority of them Javelins. I estimate that there were fewer than 300 AMXs produced with Pierre Cardin "W" code interior."
Wow good deal on the car.
Too bad it is so rotted...I would love that car. I think the interior is cool...ok well not cool, but unique is a good way.
Jason
Wow: What a treasure. I think that interior should bring good cash as well. I bet it's extremely hard to find that stuff in that nice of shape.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on November 08, 2018, 07:24:20 PM
Wow: What a treasure. I think that interior should bring good cash as well. I bet it's extremely hard to find that stuff in that nice of shape.
That's what I'm saying....you just found the Holy Grail for somebody... :alan2cents: Maybe not a big demand, but find that "one" guy and I think you'll make yourself, and him very happy :bigmoney: :yes:
We had a 72 or 73 Javelin back in 1987 that I bought for $150. 304 engine with Pierre Cardin interior. It was actually a pretty nice car. I sold the car for $400 and kept the front seats for my Dad's 36 Ford coupe project. Owner came back three months later begging for the seats with a real nice set of black ones for exchange, which I was happy to do. Wish I had a warehouse to store all the neat cars we went through.....
You did very well buying that car selling a lot of the parts will be easy & it will certainly supply the needed parts for your car too :twothumbsup:
Weird, I've listed the interior on Kijiji, I've had 3 people wanting to buy the dash pad ( it has the vin tag on it like an ebody) and the door tag and ownership? LIke really people? Someone wants to rebody a 73 Javelin? Why? :crazytalk: Not a high dollar car? Sure the parts car I have I found is pretty rare , internet says less than 300 Pierre Cardin AMX Javelins made but like wow?
Am I missing something here?
Mind you years ago I did scrap out a 73 Pontiac Super Duty trans am, pulled the 4 speed and sent the rest to the scrap yard 455, shaker and all? Figured the 455 was a boat anchor. :-[
I would sell them all that stuff in a heartbeat....but only after you gut every useable/sellable part off of the carcass...then make them take the rotted shell as well...AND...you want $1000 for it :bigmoney: seriously
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on November 08, 2018, 07:24:20 PM
Wow: What a treasure. I think that interior should bring good cash as well. I bet it's extremely hard to find that stuff in that nice of shape.
You guys are right, I had 2 guys wanting the interior , buyer coming Saturday to pick it up! I'm shocked! Listed it for 650 , buyer didn't even haggle. :banana: Maybe I left money on the table but I'm happy with that! Other guy wants grill , car is paid for and I'm up money and get a pile of parts for free! :woohoo: Good deal, this doesn't happen to me very often? LOL
Great! Sometimes holding out for the last $100 kills a deal. This way you can move on with it.
NO accounting for taste , if it is rare someone wants it , great job on selling the grille & interior already ! :twothumbsup:
Brad
Take the $$$ and don't look back, how often does this really happen?
I know I have a few items I'm trying to move and just hassling with Craigslist flakes drives me insane.
B
Good job Brad!
Quote from: Brads70 on October 12, 2018, 07:15:55 PM
Quote from: anlauto on October 12, 2018, 06:46:20 PM
That's good news....did I miss in this thread where you tell the story about where you found this car ?
I think you should tell the story...
https://forum.e-bodies.org/general-topics/7/anyone-live-near-rhinelander-wisconsin-to-go-look-at-a-car/8225/msg113861#msg113861
Using " search Tempest" I found it on craigslist in rhinelander wisconsin in the summer. After telling good buddy of mine a couple weeks ago about it and the price drop, he offered to drive down and tow dolly it back for me. 12 hour drive each way, crossed at Sault Saint Marie. Nice drive with the fall colours in full bloom! If it wasn't for Mike I wouldn't have the car. REALLY nice thing he did for me. I think he enjoyed watching me spend money for a change instead of him!LOL . We had a really nice steak dinner at some fancy place the locals suggested. We have gone on many a road trip chasing down parts, but it was always for Mikes cars. This time it was my turn! We had a great time , sure is a " remote" area. Reminds be of Muskoka but almost endless. Nice place to visit but I couldn't live there. Can't figure out what people do there for work to survive?
Guy I bought the car from said he got it from a local "collector" that has over 40 cars! It's going to need a bunch of things, and I posted it on a facebook group for a local Mopar club one guy responded that he knew where a parts car was at for cheap, with a 401 engine etc :fingerscrossed:
... so I'm waiting to hear more info on that. Could use some glass, interior parts, steering column,steering wheel, seat belts,wiper arms, steering box, rear end etc.... so I could make use of a good parts car! 401 core would be a nice score also! It's a Pierre Cardin car( the parts car) , which parts off them go for stupid money but man are they a tacky interior, just WOW! Barf! ! Google it
I've been buying parts for this car for over a year now. I have NOS tail light assembly, nice AMX mesh grill and 4 speed pedals and a T56 6 speed, so I WAS going to get one "eventually" just a matter of the "right one" at the right time. My 3 sons were at the wife pretty hard at times, so I think she realized it was going to happen. She is hinting at another crusie now. :Thud: :whiteflag:
WOW - I have been to Rhinelander WI - TWICE. Nice little town. There is a mill there I think and I went to visit Superior Diesel who sell John Deere diesels for all kinds of applications.
Congrats on your purchase.
Well, the weather finally broke today , hovering around the freezing mark so I started on my t56 to 401 (AMC ) project out in the garage. Sure felt good to get back out there "making chips" again after a long cold winter. I also ( while the wife was away at work ) got the sending unit mounted in the fuel cell. I had to machine up a spacer/adapter for that also. With the T56 adapter I made drawings like usual , but this time took pictures so I could make it again down the road if someone wanted me to. To often I toss my drawings then someone else says "hey cool, could you make me one" and I can't as the drawing is gone, and part it inaccessible due to being installed.. What I did was found a Jeep bellhousing on ebay for cheap, like $50 if I remember right , the aluminum plate was expensive , wow It's been awhile since I have had to buy material a 13x13x1/2" thick aluminum plate cost me $63 and change? That's nuts! So I set up the bell housing indicated it up , found all the holes and did the same with the mid plate from the t56. Made a drawing and the rest is just simple machining/drilling/tapping. They wanted over a grand for a quicktime adapter bellhousing so I guess I shouldn't whine too much of $60 for the material.
I am glad you are back building again :twothumbsup: :veryexcited:
Great stuff Brad.
You rock Brad. :bradsthumb: :pixiepop:
I bet you were as happy as a jackass eating thistles figuring this all out and making it. :yes:
Quote from: blown motor on March 08, 2019, 08:05:48 PM
I bet you were as happy as a jackass eating thistles figuring this all out and making it. :yes:
:rofl: Never heard it put like that before! But ya your right. :D
Looking forward to watching this one come together! And please be sure to post lots of pics!
Quote from: Brads70 on March 08, 2019, 08:20:37 PM
Quote from: blown motor on March 08, 2019, 08:05:48 PM
I bet you were as happy as a jackass eating thistles figuring this all out and making it. :yes:
:rofl: Never heard it put like that before! But ya your right. :D
Not sure, but it almost seems like Murray called you a jackass......came back from Australia with some attitude...lol :pokeeye:
:vipermanhiding:
Quote from: dodj on March 09, 2019, 06:51:39 PM
Quote from: Brads70 on March 08, 2019, 08:20:37 PM
Quote from: blown motor on March 08, 2019, 08:05:48 PM
I bet you were as happy as a jackass eating thistles figuring this all out and making it. :yes:
:rofl: Never heard it put like that before! But ya your right. :D
Not sure, but it almost seems like Murray called you a jackass......came back from Australia with some attitude...lol :pokeeye:
Might have been a little retaliation about the legs comment? Sensitive old farmer..... :pokeeye: :haha:
:rofl:
Looks like the machine shop is open for bidness again!
Forgot that Jeep/AMC bellhousing were the same... dang memory is going.
Pretty cool.
Well the adapter plate is all done. Next I need to replace the input shaft and install the midplate on the transmission, looks pretty straight forward. Gold cad plated grade 8 hardware is 7/16 fine thread
( stock is 8mm metric), aluminum adapter plate is tapped but installed longer bolts so I could also add lock washers and nuts on the other side adding more thread strength as it is just 1/2" aluminum plate Pretty cheap way to adapt a t56 to any stock bellhousing. Material was $65 and hardware was about $30. Priced out a custom bellhousing and it was over $1000 by the time it was in my hands. I've used/worked with quicktime adapter bellhousings in the past and was not all that impressed. warped badly, had to get it blanchard ground flat, and a whole lot of pissing around getting it lined up right.
I'll have to turn up a custom pilot bushing to make up the difference in the 1/2" plate adapter and likely shim up the hyd throwout bearing 1/2" as well. That's the easy part.
Quote from: Brads70 on March 08, 2019, 08:20:37 PM
Quote from: blown motor on March 08, 2019, 08:05:48 PM
I bet you were as happy as a jackass eating thistles figuring this all out and making it. :yes:
:rofl: Never heard it put like that before! But ya your right. :D
I would be as well...
Oh wait I am. lol
Would there be enough mass and depth to the bell housing to have milled some of the face off to compensate for the added adapter thickness?
Mike
Quote from: YellowThumper on March 13, 2019, 08:02:47 PM
Quote from: Brads70 on March 08, 2019, 08:20:37 PM
Quote from: blown motor on March 08, 2019, 08:05:48 PM
I bet you were as happy as a jackass eating thistles figuring this all out and making it. :yes:
:rofl: Never heard it put like that before! But ya your right. :D
I would be as well...
Oh wait I am. lol
Would there be enough mass and depth to the bell housing to have milled some of the face off to compensate for the added adapter thickness?
Mike
No bellhousing is cast, pretty light weight, I'ts from a Jeep application.
Congratulations, Brad. I'm really glad this is moving forward for you now. No more dreaming about it. It's all about the working on it now. :wrenching:
Nice job !! :clapping:
Thanks guys for the encouragement. Yesterday while my Internet was/is down I dug into the transmission replacing the input shaft. First time for me doing this job but it went pretty smooth. The camaro I harvested the T56 from uses a shorter input shaft so I bought a kit to swap it out. Comes with a new mid plate, input shaft bearings and shims. I did have to pull it apart 5-6 times to reshim before I got end play correct at .000 to .002" It's all finished sealed up and ready to go now. Next step is to wait till snow goes and drag the parts car from beside the house into the drive way and see if I can get the 401 running. I have a used torker intake coming from a member on the AMC forum from CA. The stock intake /carb has been sitting for too long and is not useable IMO. I have a rebuilt Holley 750 sitting in my parts stash that I'll use for this car. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190315/9c7cc9189e335f18f3ddb7afda3c3cb9.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190315/d61bc221c5c4c1b82ad127b809abcc2f.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190315/51271b0c5dc4e946b0b3a487444aee0e.jpg)
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Nice work: Those look easy to work on.
Nice!
:takealook:
Very cool, measuring the end play the old school way with a dial.
Reminds me of the times I spent with my grandfather. :twothumbsup:
Finally caught some nicer weather ( no rain) and decided today was the day to harvest the Javelin parts car. My middle son Sam helped. We had fun and it was a great learning experience for him getting his hands dirty and learning how things are put together. Hopefully should finish up tomorrow as it's a sunny forecast. Wow 2 days in a row without rain! My buddy who builds circle track cars want the body panels so this parts car will be well used and not much left when we are done. Stripping it out for him to make it easier to skin the panels. Storing all these parts might be an issue, going to sell what I can and use what I need/want. It sure was rotten though. Somewhat scary crawling under it to remove parts, lots of jack stands just in case.
It was kinda funny when the wife got home from work..... the look on her face said volumes. She did say " someone is coming to take that away soon right?" :haha:
great , I am glad you finally got some decent weather in mid May !!
at least the engine is out !!
Glad to see that one of your boys is helping you.
Quote from: blown motor on May 12, 2019, 06:04:31 AM
Glad to see that one of your boys is helping you.
Ya we had a great day. I took him out to his favourite restaurant for dinner to thank him. Quality time seems to be a rare thing these days with everyone doing their own thing . :bradsthumb:
Its been a few years since I've stripped out a car. I can hardy move this morning..... :rofl:
Getting older ain't for the weak! :D
I had a guy looking for a grille screen and front fenders for a 72 AMX on Thursday. I was thinking of your parts car. Pretty sure you didn't have a grille screen though.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on May 12, 2019, 07:30:18 AM
I had a guy looking for a grille screen and front fenders for a 72 AMX on Thursday. I was thinking of your parts car. Pretty sure you didn't have a grille screen though.
I do have the grill and grill screen off this car.The plastic grill tub is darn near perfect but the screen is just a wall hanger/garage art. I do have 2 other screen grills for my car not sure which one I'll be using yet....
Let me know if you want to sell it Brad. I keep a record of stuff in my book at work. He was also looking for a park light but I forget which side. PM me your phone # if you want and I'll just pass it along if you wish.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on May 12, 2019, 12:25:39 PM
Let me know if you want to sell it Brad. I keep a record of stuff in my book at work. He was also looking for a park light but I forget which side. PM me your phone # if you want and I'll just pass it along if you wish.
I plan on selling the grill as I have a spare but I'm thinking I'll have to pull an "Alan" and say no shipping as they are super fragile and it would be just my luck to ship it, have it arrive in pieces then get stuck for shipping and no grill to sell. By park light do you mean the side markers? If so they repop them at PG classics If he has an AMX they didn't have park lights in the front as they were in the grill. The lower front valance has a plastic vent thing in place of the park/running lights If it's the ones in the grill I'm selling mine with the grill as they are so fragile there is no way I'm going to touch it lol. I'll PM you my cell number though....
Thanks Brad: Yes I can understand the hassle and not wanting to ship. Nothing to do with me anyway so no problem at all.
Well it totally stripped now and off to the wreckers tomorrow. Kinda makes me laugh, best picked over parts car I have ever seen or done. My friend Peter bought the body panels. I went over to his place today after work and helped him cut off the front clip and cut out the rear end. Those parts are coming back to sell off. Funny this younger guy I know stopped by while we were stripping it and couldn't even tell what car it was. He guessed a Mustang.
Funny that most of the headers are still there after stripping it out tht far !!
Been crazy busy work wise haven't had much time to play. Neil was up here when his Carlisle ride bailed on him last minute. It was great to spend some time together! He showed up just as a guy was there buying extra parts I have. Sold just the plastic grill tub for $1100 in one day on facebook marketplace! He also bought the Go pack gauges for $550, and a few other parts,small stuff. He seemed like a nice guy glad to finally find the parts he needed to finish his car. Best parts car I ever bought, I got a ton of parts for free, including a 5000 mile 401 and I'm "up" about 2 grand and still have a bunch to sell off. Neil installed my new lock cylinder in the parts cars steering column as I'll use it rather than the one in the car now as its a tilt column. Sanded it down , cleaned years of grime off it and painted it. Looked pretty good when we were done!
I tore the 401 right down a few weeks ago, and it still has the cross hatching in the bores so seller was telling the truth! Plan is to install new rings and bearings, valve job, a new modern cam and assemble. Not going to get "silly/carried away" with this engine like I did the Challenger. Or so I think.... so far thats the plan anyhow?
That's great. Sometimes it's hard to connect rare parts with the guy that needs them.
Finally got a slow day business wise, weather was perfect so I fired up the javelin and moved it into the drive way, Installed new front rotors. Man were they pricey, only one manufacturer making them I was told? Previous owner installed new calipers, pads and flex lines but left the rotted junk rotors?WHY? Ran out of money I guess? So finished that up, gave her a bath as it was pretty dirty from siting all winter. Still has BFG T/A's on the back so I couldn't help myself and proceeded to do a so so burnout. Easy to do with those tires ::) Nice smoke show, then it stalled, fired right up again but heard this funny noise. I think the transmission let go! Sounds like squirrels lefts nuts in the bell-housing :rofl: Now I'm laughing because it's going to be replaced with a T56 6 speed asap. I have no idea what automatic it is , when I bought it the seller was going on about it has a rare desirable transmission? :notsure:, something else for the scrap guy now! :haha: Good to find all the weak spots right away I figure! :wrenching:
Yup: No use band aiding old junk.
Don't scrap the trans , someone will still pay you a grand or more for it !
Brad, The 1971 AMC Javelin 360 V8 came with a manual transmission or a Borg Warner M12 automatic transmission. It is basically a Ford FMX a/t inside. Here is a picture of my 68 AMX 390V8 M12 a/t. Alum BH, cast iron center case, and alum tail housing. An article in Car Craft magazine stated the M12 only uses 25 hp, TH400 uses 44 hp, the Chrysler 727 uses 45 hp. and the Ford C6 uses 55-60 hp.
Quote from: IRON MAN on July 25, 2019, 09:52:09 AM
Brad, The 1971 AMC Javelin 360 V8 came with a manual transmission or a Borg Warner M12 automatic transmission. It is basically a Ford FMX a/t inside. Here is a picture of my 68 AMX 390V8 M12 a/t. Alum BH, cast iron center case, and alum tail housing. An article in Car Craft magazine stated the M12 only uses 25 hp, TH400 uses 44 hp, the Chrysler 727 uses 45 hp. and the Ford C6 uses 55-60 hp.
Cool good to know ! Thanks! Is there any value to them? :notsure:
Spent the afternoon at my buddys shop ( he builds circle track engines) finishing tearing down the 401 from the parts car. Wow did I ever luck out with this one. Engine is like new inside, bearings have the amc logo on them. Just going to ball hone/re-ring and new bearings and assemble with a new camshaft and a valve job. Spent most of the time bead blasting parts and wire wheeling the block getting ready for paint.Should be a relatively cheap engine ? Now researching how long Lunati will take to make me a hyd roller..... :tool:
Don't you love it when something goes in your favor for a change :woohoo:
Always a fun day when you order all the parts to rebuild the engine! Here is the custom Hyd roller cam specs Bullet cams is making for me.
Intake
225 @.050"
.330" lobe lift, .528" with 1.6 rocker
278 duration @.006"
Exhaust
230 @.050"
.335" lobe lift, .536" with 1.6 rocker
285 duration @.006"
113 lobe separation
108 intake centerline
That should be nice and driveable.
Can't wait to see how well that cam will work for you !
Well I started stripping it down, found someone had "glued " sheet metal on the inner rocker panels.
What a moron! Literally pried it off with a putty knife. :looney: But they had installed new rocker panels? Like talk about half a job? :drunk:
I sat back and looked at the mess for awhile..... measured a few things , came up with a plan,then went to the steel store.
I figured a 1 1/2" x 3" would fit perfectly in there and make it twice as strong as original. I was wanting to make up some subframe connectors anyhow. As luck/divine intervention would have it they had exactly what I wanted at the steel supply and in .062 " wall stock, so it wasn't too heavy , still thicker than original and I got the last 2 pieces they had in stock. :D I drilled holes from the bottom of the rocker panel to plug weld to the square tubing and cut along the floor to fit. Most of the floor I welded right back onto the new tubing. It's like it was made for it. I just need to bend up some sheet metal on a 45 deg angle to weld to the inner body and pinch weld that the rocker sills cover. When I'm done it shouldn't be visible that it's even in there. Me not being able to leave well enough alone then cut out under the back seat to get into the structure behind the leaf spring mounts . I'm not gonna lie , these cars are not made from very thick material. . So I made up some pieces out of .073" plate and welded them into the " torque box" again making it at least twice as strong as the original design. I thought about making bolt in Mopar spring hangers but didn't. . Tomorrow maybe I'll tackle the front area to tie in the front frame to my new frame rails . Shouldn't be too hard to do.
Funny at first I was sort of bumed out with the mess but as it turns out I think even if it was mint in this area I'd still cut it out to do this mod but I wouldn't have thought about it if I didn't have to do something.. Should make a big difference in torsional rigidity! :bradsthumb: It WILL be better when I've had my way with it! Can't wait to dive into the front suspension!
Cool , good fix !!
Yes: That will work nicely.
Always takes longer than you think it will.
Today's progress.....
I made stand off's over the torque boxes for a future roll cage if I decide on one?
I also moved the seat belt mounting hole back about 2" as I always seem to need to move the seats back to get comfortable..... back seat will be useless as with most muscle cars of this era . I might not even put it back in, haven't decided yet?
Nice...
Yes the old school legroom is always too short.
That's true, and Donahue didn't take a carload with him.
No back seat?
Just be prepared for the endless answering that it is not an AMX.
Engine assembly is going pretty good! Should be finished by next week. A long time buddy owns a shop that builds mainly race engines. He wasn't really to fond of AMC's but he said since it was me he would help me out. He gave me a shopping list , so I did all the leg work and he does most of the assy for me.
I wish you a lot of luck with a guy who is not fond of AMCs.
Quote from: IRON MAN on August 29, 2019, 05:38:09 PM
I wish you a lot of luck with a guy who is not fond of AMCs.
:D He has built a lot of them over the years, what he hates is finding parts for hard to find engines. He likes me because I source my own stuff and custom machine what ever I can't find or need to modify. With this one being a hyd roller it needed some type of thrust plate/bearing. I came up with a Chevy thrust plate, machined the timing gear sprocket to accept the Chevy plate. Took a few hours to machine everything up and minutes to assemble. He likes that sort of thing. On my 455 Buick engine I made my own roller rockers so they were adjustable. Assembled it once , worked great. He often gets me to machine stuff for him. We have known each other for like 30 years now. He is a good friend too! This is the third engine he has helped me out with. Good guy to know! Today we were talking and he said he built his first engine in 1964..... that was before I was born! Bit of a local legend in these parts, built a ton of circle track engines over the years! :bradsthumb:
Work is picking up for me again, so having trouble finding time for the engine assembly. Cylinder heads should be done next week, valves ground, head machined, I did a little pocket porting, nothing to crazy just smoothed things out after machining. Picture of the custom ground hyd roller cam card I had made.
Not a whole lot a machinist ca do to improve 401 heads. I Gave the former cylinder head foreman at Valley Head Service, North Ridge, Ca. the go ahead to do the "Full Monte" to my 401 Cylinder heads. When I picked the heads up he said AMC did a great job engineering the heads and their wasn't much more he could do. Still, with new valves, seals, springs, machining, etc. it wasn't cheap.
I can see places for some porting gains
Yeah....I see it too. My machinist relieved that area.
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on September 06, 2019, 06:37:08 PM
I can see places for some porting gains
OK, squeel!
I'm trying to learn as much as I can.
OK where the valve guide is you need to shape a trough arround the guide to direct flow around the guides then narrow the guide into a wing shape rounded on the front & tapered to a knife edge past the guide so it reverses on the intake port & exhaust port
Is this to improve flow to or from the opposite side of the port?
it will improve flow & speed air flow around the guide on both the intake & exhaust side done properly
Went to assemble the springs on the heads when I discovered 1 retainer was wrong, didn't match. Called Bullet cams and they are mailing me a replacement, so we wait..... Installed spring height was short by .040" and my buddy didn't have the right spring seat cutter so I rushed home and made one out of another one he did have . Worked great. All cut and waiting for that 1 retainer....
Do you have the 291, 503, 090, or 993 heads?
Quote from: IRON MAN on September 10, 2019, 06:44:48 PM
Do you have the 291, 503, 090, or 993 heads?
Not sure? 090 I assume.
seems they are from 1973 only? What can you tell me about them?
http://www.purpleized.com/AMX/head.shtml
I found this.
http://theamcforum.com/forum/cylinder-head-flow-numbers-factory-aftermarket_topic159.html
Quote from: YellowThumper on September 10, 2019, 09:05:28 PM
I found this.
http://theamcforum.com/forum/cylinder-head-flow-numbers-factory-aftermarket_topic159.html
Interesting! Thanks! Looks like of the 3 stock 401 heads I lucked out with the better ones. What's your screen name over on the AMC forum?
Glad to see your moving along with that car Brad. :bigthumb:
Brad, I installed 090 heads on my 68 AMX 390. The 090 heads lowered the compression from 10.25:1 to 9.6:1. The highest octane gas at the pump in Ca is 91. Cast iron heads don't do well on 91 octane engines with 10.25 compression. They actually flow a wee bit better than the high compression heads (291s) because the 090's combustion chamber is larger and there is less valve shrouding, and no pinging or detonation.
Quote from: Brads70 on September 11, 2019, 03:24:15 AM
Quote from: YellowThumper on September 10, 2019, 09:05:28 PM
I found this.
http://theamcforum.com/forum/cylinder-head-flow-numbers-factory-aftermarket_topic159.html
Interesting! Thanks! Looks like of the 3 stock 401 heads I lucked out with the better ones. What's your screen name over on the AMC forum?
I am not part of the forum. Just popped in to look based on your question. Although I have always had a soft spot for AMC. 69 Rambler was my first car and always dreamed of cloning it into a Scrambler.
Unfortunately a drunk took it out. Not me lol.
Finally got a nice day with no rain to work on the car. I'm working in the driveway. I got just one side done . Tied the front subframe into the square tubing frame rails I inserted earlier. Used 2x4 square tubing sunk it into the subframe and inch or so , still need to weld it some from underneath. I'll get to that latter. Should be much stronger than stock. :bradsthumb:
The missing valve retainer showed up this week too! Bullet cams shipped me one no charge. So if I get a rainy day and some time next week I can finish assembling the motor. Won't be long till the weather turns and ends the "Javelin season" Did I mention I hate living here! Still have a bunch of sub assemblies I can work on all winter. I'm hoping to have in finished in time for Carlisle? But it is the 50th for the Challenger so I should take that I guess.
Nice work Brad. What town are you in as I am trying to figure how bad your weather is and Ontario is a little broad.
Quote from: nsmall on September 21, 2019, 09:48:48 PM
Nice work Brad. What town are you in as I am trying to figure how bad your weather is and Ontario is a little broad.
Thanks ! I'm in Barrie, Ontario. We are in what they call a snow belt. About 20 minutes down the road south from here it often is like a line where when it snows we get dumped on and 20 minutes away nothing or very little. Good place to live if you like to ski.
And I'm in Thunder bay. Western side of Ontario just north of Minnesota on the shore of Lake Superior.
Leaves are almost all on the ground now
Brad is a southerner. They get all the nice warm weather.
Hmm Maybe Thunderbay or Barrie.... I'll take door number 3.
I feel your pain brothers. Peterborough is not much better.
:whiteflag:
I'm southwest of Barrie near Stratford. Barely a tree around here with leaves turning yet. 29* today, that's 84F. Very unusual for the later part of September.
Looks like from October to the end of April, little chilly/frozen. Summer looks very nice, actually you have 5 nice months of "warm" weather.
Better get on it, winter is coming soon.
Not much new, pushrods came in today so I just set them in place with the rockers.... starting to look like an engine!
Found a couple hours today to work on the engine. Got the valves all adjusted, intake bolted down , frost plugs installed,and filled it up with oil 9 quarts.... Maybe tomorrow I'll get time to prime it and bolt on the valve covers and its done!
Cool ! :twothumbsup:
Nice!
Very nice!
Quote from: YellowThumper on September 11, 2019, 02:15:39 PM
Quote from: Brads70 on September 11, 2019, 03:24:15 AM
Quote from: YellowThumper on September 10, 2019, 09:05:28 PM
I found this.
http://theamcforum.com/forum/cylinder-head-flow-numbers-factory-aftermarket_topic159.html
Interesting! Thanks! Looks like of the 3 stock 401 heads I lucked out with the better ones. What's your screen name over on the AMC forum?
Unfortunately a drunk took it out. Not me lol.
I am not part of the forum. Just popped in to look based on your question. Although I have always had a soft spot for AMC. 69 Rambler was my first car and always dreamed of cloning it into a Scrambler.
Back in the early 70's a college friend of mine owned a real 69 Rambler SCrambler. 390 4 sp. dam that thing was fast. He took on my first Challenger RT 383 and left me in the dust. Hard to beat a lite car like a Rambler Rogue w a large displacement engine. He sold it in the 1980's for $2500. I bet he wishes he had it now! :stayinlane:
Engine is all done, now to bring it home and install the T56 , figure out what clutch, and hyd throwout bearing, then mill up some bracketry to mount the Mopar alternator and another Cheby power steering pump. Also the A/C compressor
https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/jrp-ps9008alar
https://www.qualitypowerauto.com/catalog.php?item=557
I'm using the same alternator and power steering pump as I used on the Challenger as I have spares , so it's nice/easier that both cars use the same parts.
And would you look at what was just unveiled at SEMA today! :wowzers:
That is friggin Perfect !!
Timing is everything!
Well that and money...
The Pro-Flo 4 is a breath of fresh air for the AMC world. :banana:
Quote from: IRON MAN on November 05, 2019, 09:40:45 AM
The Pro-Flo 4 is a breath of fresh air for the AMC world. :banana:
Is this your screen name on the AMC board?
AMXFSTBK390
Quote from: YellowThumper on November 04, 2019, 07:21:15 PM
Timing is everything!
Well that and money...
:haha: :iagree: Well said :clapping:
Yes. There was a phase I went through owning six classic Mustg Fstbks. The last one was a 68FSTBK390. Now I'm finishing up on a resto of my 68 AMX FSTBK 390, while the 73 Challg waits for its upgrades.
So is a new intake on the way?
Quote from: Morty426 on December 18, 2019, 09:16:56 AM
So is a new intake on the way?
Sure is tempting.... but I just bought a brand new 650 double pumper and fuel log. Horrible timing on my part, I should have waited..... :('
https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/qft-br-67301
I could sell it I guess...
I'll keep saving up and see what I can come up with in the spring.... New Dana from Cass is first/next on the list.
Quote from: Brads70 on December 18, 2019, 03:11:30 PM
Quote from: Morty426 on December 18, 2019, 09:16:56 AM
So is a new intake on the way?
Sure is tempting.... but I just bought a brand new 650 double pumper and fuel log. Horrible timing on my part, I should have waited..... :('
https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/qft-br-67301
I could sell it I guess...
I'll keep saving up and see what I can come up with in the spring.... New Dana from Cass is first/next on the list.
Well don't get down on yourself for not predicting the future. :)
Well with it being 50 degrees here today I played around in the garage today whittling out some parts for the Javelin. I bought upper and lower arms from Arizona and glass beaded them. They looked like new, nice starting out with rust free parts to play with! I bought mono balls from QA1 and made the lower control arms able to move for more caster ( I'm also making an adjustable strut rod) without binding the stock bushing. Mono balls were about the same price as new bushings. Then after looking around and various "parts stashes" from other past projects I figured out that the Dodge ball joint tapers were the same as the Javelin, I already had all 4 I needed in stock so I bought the threaded sleeves . They were like 10 bucks each. Cheaper than buying AMC ball joints and it also gives me the option to play around with different pin lengths ( Howe circle track ball joints) Also thinking " down the road" the Dodge ball joints will always be available, the AMC stuff , maybe not so much? I also plan on making plates to box in the lower control arms. Get to use my dimple dies again!
On my Javelin the upper control arm is fixed , mounted in holes in the strut tower. After thinking about it if needed I can slot the holes and weld in serrated mounting plates so they can be adjustable if needed. I found plates from a BMW kit needed when lowering the car. I noticed after looking at pictures of the bare sandblasted chassis on the Penske Javelin race car being restored, that they moved those upper mounts .( I wonder if that was "legal " back then rule wise? I think I can accomplish the same thing using longer pins in the ball joints. Something they didn't have the option of doing way back then as those parts were not available yet.
Goal is to be able to adjust everything to be able to optimize the geometry . All the cars back then didn't have enough caster with the factory set ups. And bump steer is usually horrible?
Then in keeping with the "use up parts" I have laying around from other projects I have a Flaming river rack ( Mustand based) . I discovered when doing some measuring that the length of the rack is just about percent for a Javelin geometry wise! The steering box in the car leaks so it needs replacing.... and I already have the rack so.... It's also much lighter than the stock steering box, center link and tierod assy. Weight off the nose is always a good thing! Looking around further I discovered I had some circle track double spline sway bars and arms , so I'll use them up too! Make changing different rates very easy.
https://www.flamingriver.com/index.php/products/c0014/s0005/FR40022#prettyPhoto
I found when researching the possibility of using a rack instead of a steering box that the lowly AMC Pacer used a rack. The replacement racks for a Pacer are stupid money as I guess they are going obsolete? But what attracted me was that the Pacer utilized unique steering arms that will bolt right up to any AMC spindle. Try and find a Pacer these days..... not very plentiful( for good reason LOL) So after searching around on the internet same AMC guy in Arizona had a pair so I bought them. They are straight instead of curved like the stock arms for a steering box car. I also found a company called Argo that reproduces the Pacer steering arm , and the 2 piece spindle for the circle track crowd ( I never knew anything AMC is used/prized with circle track racers?), So I also ordered the Argo Pacer steering arms. They don't use a taper like the stock AMC part but are drilled for a bolt and rod end common on circle track stuff. So I have options when dialing out the bumpsteer.
Bottom picture is all three steering arms , curved one is stock Javelin.
Also bought a street rod type wiring kit to rewire the entire car. I'm not messing with butchered 50 year old stock wiring. Neil has offered to do that job when he flys in for Carlisle! I'm grateful as wiring is so not my thing... :woohoo: Neil just gives me a " shopping list" and I'll have it all here for him when he comes! Thanks Neil! :wave:
Cool stuff as always. Working in parts the last 2 years it's surprising the cars you can't get simple things like ball joints and idler arms for. Good on you thinking ahead. I don't know how many guys called me saying they had an old Thunderbird, first thing I would ask is "looking for a center link right" I was usually right. Even some of the GM stuff is getting scarce.
Glad you are working on her !!
I am always glad to help anytime :twothumbsup:
Caught a quick glimpse of a Javelin today , was in a line of cars heading towards me so didnt see it until too late to get a good look , dammit should have turned around to get a look at it.
You need a bigger shop Brad...Do you sit on the front fender while you are milling? :pokeeye:
Nice update.
Have to say that having machining skills helps to vastly expand possibilities.
Down side (for me at least) is properly focusing on finishing g all that has already been started v/s starting on another idea.
Mike.
Quote from: dodj on March 09, 2020, 07:31:07 AM
You need a bigger shop Brad...Do you sit on the front fender while you are milling? :pokeeye:
:haha: your not far off, close but not quite. :yes:
Well with more that usual time on my hands these days I've gotten a few things done.
I made a lower control arm brace and got them welded on ground down and painted. . Made a monoball bushing and also got them welded in. On the T56 I think I finally have the hyd slave figured out. Tried a GM one but it was too short . Mopar ended up saving the day as a Viper slave ended up being a winner. I have it all plumbed up and ready to install. Just waiting on flywheel bolts. The screw in Dodge ball joints will work nicely ! A little tip if your welding in the Chrysler screw in ball joint sleeves , use a tailpipe expander to keep it from distorting when welding. Otherwise chances are you'll never be able to screw it in. Do you welding , then leave it to cool off completely and it won't distort. The screw in nice just as they should !
Went to visit an old buddy today. Yes we stayed at least 6 feet apart! He made great use of the parts car body I sold him. All ready for the track now! Next car up for building is a Corvair. He sure works quick for 72 years old! Typical Dutchman! :)
Wow , Post # 401 too !
I had a few hours after lunch today, so I started on the fuel cell mounts. Cut up and welded some material. Ran out of gas for the mig welder right before dinner. I hopefully get some tomorrow.
I'm using this fuel cell. It's actually for a Jeep but will fit nicely in the Javelin . 32 gallons, should make the drive to Carlisle much easier!
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/jzp-286-432-nf
Got home around lunch today, finished up the welding. I think I'll look into getting this part powder coated as it sits exposed to road debris ?
Good powder coat is usually more durable than a decent paint job. I would PC if you can get it done without jumping through too many hoops or $$.
Hemicuda seems to do a good job of powdercoating ANYTHING. Maybe he could help you?
Quote from: dodj on April 24, 2020, 05:51:02 PM
Hemicuda seems to do a good job of powdercoating ANYTHING. Maybe he could help you?
A race car buddy gets lots of stuff done locally. He says its pretty economical. I'll check it out when things get back to normal
Brad, there's a guy in Woodstock does it also if your other guy doesn't work out. I picked up his card at a swap meet in January.
Corporate colours are red, white and blue.
Moving right along, this afternoon I built rack mounts on my spare crossmember. The one in the car now is bent so I'll be using this one when I install the rebuilt 401 . Went pretty smooth. I figure I'll have to mill down the rack pillow blocks about 1/2" to get the rack at the right height. I'll wait till it's installed to see whats up.... Funny once you have dimple dies you always seem to find more uses for them!
Slowly running out of sub-assemblies to work on. Hopefully soon I'll pull the engine and swap in the rebuilt one with the T56. Lots to do then as I want to paint the engine bay when I do. In the future I'll get coil overs for the front end. Gotta get it running and driving first, priorities....
Got home early so I put up the crossmember on the mill. I was surprised to see only one hole was out of position by about .030"-.040" fore and aft so while it was all indicated on the mill I made all the holes perfect and from welding it moved on one side about .070" up and down so I took this opportunity to machine it in perfect position . The "dimples" are the rack center line and the lower control arm center lines , just in case I need them for set up? While it was all set up I slotted the mounting holes part way thru just in case I need to move it when it's in the car. I can easily finish the slots with a carbine burr if necessary.
Is it worth the effort to try and adapt a R&P like that to an E-body? I've seen them from time to time used for what seem to be reasonable prices <$100. Probably a big tear up or a custom K-frame but it might be fun if it is worth the effort for steering feel and performance.
The rack could be adapted at the rear of the k frame under the engine but putting in front the is a problem , the lower ball joint is the steering arm , this creates the wrong ackerman angles if you reverse them & point them forward .
Quote from: gzig5 on April 27, 2020, 03:31:36 PM
Is it worth the effort to try and adapt a R&P like that to an E-body? I've seen them from time to time used for what seem to be reasonable prices <$100. Probably a big tear up or a custom K-frame but it might be fun if it is worth the effort for steering feel and performance.
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on April 27, 2020, 06:01:58 PM
The rack could be adapted at the rear of the k frame under the engine but putting in front the is a problem , the lower ball joint is the steering arm , this creates the wrong ackerman angles if you reverse them & point them forward .
:iagree:
For Front steer, You would need a spindle with the proper steering arm geometry for a rack . As luck would have it the Pacer was factory equipped with a rack and the steering arms from the pacer bolt on to the Javelin spindle.
I don't know the dimensions/specs for the DSE but a spindle like this with a bolt on steering arm would be nice. Something like this.....
They do make rear steer racks too.
:)
Did a little searching on the net.... its a M44 transmission..... short answer, boat anchor.
Had car to find
Spent the afternoon welding in the fuel cell mount into the chassis. Much stronger/safer than stock!
Looks good Brad. But why a fuel cell? What are your intentions for this car? A little competition in it's future?
:burnout:
Quote from: dodj on June 07, 2020, 06:32:15 PM
Looks good Brad. But why a fuel cell? What are your intentions for this car? A little competition in it's future?
:burnout:
Thanks, when I got this car no one made a new stock gas tank for it , fuel cell goes with the race theme and I'll like the extra range of 32 gallons. I watched rusty old gas tanks sell for 350 USD and was having zero part in that nonsense. I have the original tank here still to sell off. No way I was interested in using it I just know it will be full of crap/rust after almost 50 years. Not to mention dealing with finding a stock sending unit etc..... modern easily available parts were attractive to me.
Worked on it today for a few hours. This is a good illustration on why you shouldn't use air shocks.
I cut out the rest of the trunk floor as I'll have to replace it anyhow due to air shock damages. Not a big deal at this point. I knew this was damaged and I cut out what I needed from the parts car before I scrapped it. Now with the floor cut right out I'll build a area for the battery to mount.
Wow. They have killed a lot of frame supports.
Cool , making progress :bradsthumb:
I got to spend most of the day working on it again. Got the front cross member powder coated black. Looks ok. Almost finished the fab work in the back now. Almost got finished but ran out of gas for the mig welder. I'll get some tomorrow and finish it up. I bought a small box/pan brake worked really well for the tin work around the fuel cell.
Very nice. Have enjoyed my brake. Made a couple fan shrouds already.
Thats awesome. I am in awe of your fab skills!!
Hope I get the chance to see tuis beast soon!
Jason
Nice, I'd like to get a brake as well.
Quote from: Cudajason on July 02, 2020, 06:01:47 PM
Thats awesome. I am in awe of your fab skills!!
Hope I get the chance to see tuis beast soon!
Jason
I would be nice to be able to drive to Carlisle next year! :fingerscrossed:
Quote from: Brads70 on July 03, 2020, 05:40:23 AM
Quote from: Cudajason on July 02, 2020, 06:01:47 PM
Thats awesome. I am in awe of your fab skills!!
Hope I get the chance to see tuis beast soon!
Jason
I would be nice to be able to drive to Carlisle next year! :fingerscrossed:
Yeah that would be nice! I am hopping we can go next year.
Test fit the fuel cell today for the first time. When I went to slide it in it wouldn't go and I had that old sicking feeling of " oh crap!" but it turned out I just had to unbolt and remove the trunk latch hook. Phew! It fit and looks pretty good in there! I had the day off yesterday and today to work on it! Fantastic weather to work , not too hot. :cooldance:
That looks great. :banana:
Well the body off my parts car made it out for practice today. :banana:
Here are a few of it in progress being built.
That looks wicked. I imagine it will get torn up a bit
Nice!
If there's 2 seats, hit em up for a ride. :yes:
That looks awesome! What a great car that is! :twothumbsup:
NICE! buy it back for cost?
Quote from: YellowThumper on August 01, 2020, 10:17:28 AM
NICE! buy it back for cost?
HAHA , no, but it is for sale.
Here is another he just finished a week ago...... Now if only the "season" would start... :rolleyes:
Corvair and Javelin? What kind of racing classes do you have up there?
It's a relatively new series called the " Hot rod series" . It's a historical or vintage series. Newer chassis with older bodies. It's generated a lot of interest and gotten a bunch of people back into racing again. It's kinda nice/refreshing to be able to tell what kind of car it is without looking for a decal on a rubber nosecone! Actual " stock car" racing! What a concept huh? :D
Where I live (Barrie, Ontario) has quite a stock car racing heritage. Lots of racers around both active and retired. Actually the guy who installed my garage door raced in the Daytona 500 etc... he raced at the local tracked where I worked till he retired. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vic_Parsons
There was 2 tracks in town since the mid 60's , so there has been lots of cars built in this area. I worked at one for 25 years till it closed down and was demo'ed for a grass parking lot for a music festival that happens 2x a year. :headbang: I'm lucky enough to have lots of friends and acquaintances from my time at the race track. If I need a business or service I always choose a racer that has a business if I can. A bit of a fraternity if you will.
https://oscaar.ca/schedule/
https://oscaar.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/2020-OSCAAR-HOT-ROD-SERIES-rule-book.pdf
Well I'd had enough of welding, fabricating, and sanding . Worked up the courage to try my hand at painting . I'm quite happy/surprised at the results. It's just light grey tremclad paint, some reducer and hardener and a $30 Princess auto paint gun. My first time painting worked out pretty good! :woohoo:
Engine bay next! Glad I can assemble the fuel cell in for good now as that thing takes up a lot of space laying around my small garage!
:bigthumb:Looking good
Final installation. Just need to make a fuel hose adapter 2 1/4" 45 deg elbow to 2 1/2" to connect the two hoses. Fuel filler cap is not "authentic" to Donohue's car but I felt it was a good compromise for a street car. Donohue's car had the Fuel filler out at the back I didn't want to carve up the spoiler trunk lid etc....
The Cobra style fuel filler cap is somewhat period correct for Trans Am race cars and I like the look of it so...
Excellent as always.
That looks pretty cool....be neat to watch gas go in :banana:
Looks great.
This is what makes a "tribute" car. V/S a replica.
Close but still yours.
love it , great work :bradsthumb:
This afternoon it was " out with the old" day for the front suspension. Previous owners hack job will end up in the scrap pile. The crossmember got hit and badly bent along with the lower control arm and a cracked upper control arm. So to "half ass it" he lengthens the strut rod by welding in a spacer?
Man I just could never do that? Like why? Go get the required parts and replace them? Sheesh huh?
Lucky for me I already have Arizona rust free parts to go back on and the crossmember from the parts car. I'm also going to use a rod end and do away with those goofy strut rod bushings and make my strut rods adjustable. I previously installed mono balls in the lower control arms instead of bushings so I will be able to adjust the front end how I want. Looking at where the stock steering box and idler arms bolts in I think I'll utilize those holes to mount the stock car double ended splined sway bar. Making it a bolt in deal, allowing it to be brought back to stock if desired down the road. I was somewhat worried the frame railed would go boing and not allow me to bolt in my replacement crossmember but it was all good!
It was a great day today for working , nice and cool. I enjoyed the day! Nice to progress and finally be able to bolt parts back on. Next summer should be fun!
Looking good! :perfect10:
Nice to fix the subpar stuff.
Test fitting some new parts! Everything so far is fitting great!
Very good...
Seems to be coming along nicely :bigthumb:
Made these up this afternoon. Adjustable strut rods ,should work really nice!
Great job :bigthumb:
Finished up work early and got 5 hours in before dark beat me. Assembled one strut rod,( waiting for bolts to arrive) looks good, had to shorten the turnbuckle . Looks good and should work great!
I got ambitious and cut out the rad saddle as someone before looks like they tried to jack on it. Bad idea, just flimsy sheet metal. I cut it out and replaced it with square tubing, much stronger than stock. Also notched the frame rail to accommodate the 31" rad . Easy enough to do, used .070" material as little heavier than the stock .062" Test fit rad, looks good. I'm now adding a "X" to the rad saddle area as the real race car did this also. Should add to the stiffness .
Finished up the crossbrace before dinner.
Going after this look..... I'm planning on selling off the stock grill as the race car never used one. I'll make up some filler panels out of aluminum instead. I got $1700 for the last one I sold. This one needs some repair so I don't expect as much.
Here is a picture of the real race car stripped down before it was restored. A few "war wounds" are visible. Looks like they brazed on parts instead of welding?
^^^ Front shot could easily be mistaken for an old Camaro or Mustang Mach1. Good lookin ride!
Great Job :twothumbsup:
that is going to look bad ass. cant wait to see it in person!
:bigthumb:
That looks really cool.
I like the idea of that cross brace up front. With the addition of the square tube across the bottom, that should really stiffen up the front end. Something similar should be effective on our E-bodies, I would think.
:popcorn: Always love seeing nice fabrication skills.
To take a stab at the possible braising.
If braised and an issue happened. The parts could be removed and replaced much easier.
Pit repair? :dunno:
Quote from: YellowThumper on September 17, 2020, 01:17:39 PM
To take a stab at the possible braising.
If braised and an issue happened. The parts could be removed and replaced much easier.
Pit repair? :dunno:
Ya maybe as they didn't have mig welders like we have available today ?
Quote from: Brads70 on August 01, 2020, 06:16:51 PM
It's a relatively new series called the " Hot rod series" . It's a historical or vintage series. Newer chassis with older bodies. It's generated a lot of interest and gotten a bunch of people back into racing again. It's kinda nice/refreshing to be able to tell what kind of car it is without looking for a decal on a rubber nosecone! Actual " stock car" racing! What a concept huh? :D
Where I live (Barrie, Ontario) has quite a stock car racing heritage. Lots of racers around both active and retired. Actually the guy who installed my garage door raced in the Daytona 500 etc... he raced at the local tracked where I worked till he retired. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vic_Parsons
There was 2 tracks in town since the mid 60's , so there has been lots of cars built in this area. I worked at one for 25 years till it closed down and was demo'ed for a grass parking lot for a music festival that happens 2x a year. :headbang: I'm lucky enough to have lots of friends and acquaintances from my time at the race track. If I need a business or service I always choose a racer that has a business if I can. A bit of a fraternity if you will.
https://oscaar.ca/schedule/
https://oscaar.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/2020-OSCAAR-HOT-ROD-SERIES-rule-book.pdf
Well 3 races in and it's not wadded up yet!
With wanting to lower it some and of course bigger/wider tires. I noticed on one side of the inner fender the wheel rubbed due to the battery mount, so I cut that out for more clearance and welded in a panel. Battery will move to the trunk.
Today working on the Javelin. I keep finding issues with the previous owners workmanship. This was horrible. Amazing I got the car home from Wisconsin without the hood flying up. This is what was holding the hood on. Nut was hanging on by a sliver of .045" material. Can you imagine blasting down the highway or race track at full song and this was all that was keeping the hood from flying up. Never trust anyone else's work. I made these inserts and welded them in. Plug welded also on the sides. Do it right or don't do it all. Now I'll need new hood pins..... I think I'll use the stainless E-body ones , same as my Challenger.
I spend time on this everyday but nothing picture worthy . Spent some time wire wheeling off some undercoating. ( What a horrible job!) and also wire wheeling off paint in the engine bay. Welding up a crazy amount of holes from clips for wiring , some not used etc... I've ordered front coil overs via QA1 and a A/C condenser from vintage air (so I can finish off the rad mounts) . I ordered material to turn up some shafts to mount the coil overs but I figured it was easier to "harvest" the shafts out of the stock spring saddles and turn them down slightly to fit the coil overs. Went to Princesses Auto
( much the same as Harbor Freight in the USA) and bought some 3/4" shaft collars to keep the coilovers from walking around. Cheaper than making them.... Stuck waiting a week or 2 for parts. Lots of other things to keep me busy though. Today I also stripped off the paint from the hood hinge assy and primed it. Not the easiest thing to do on the hood springs. Boring tedious and dirty but needs to be done!
Today's additions to the Kenosha hot rod. Strut rod. This should help to take the twist out of it. I'll wait to drill the holes for the strut tower bar after engine goes in to give me some wiggle room. Also filled in a bunch of holes from wiring looms etc... Next up rad mounts.... The AC condenser came in! :bradsthumb:
Well.... its not everyday one gets to use a 71 Hemi Cuda clone as a parts car but today I "harvested" out the Dana to go in the Javelin. By my estimations it should just bolt in. I now need to order new leaf springs, u-bolts etc... My good buddy Mike ( who with a little help , just joined the forum today "CudaKidd" ) is returning it back to original ....340 billboard car. So I got to buy the S60 Dana. :banana:
Only took us 2 hours to pull the Dana, take out the DrDiff offset kit and install the original 8 3/4 back in.
Coilovers came in this week too! Time to get busy now before the weather gets cold....
Quote from: Brads70 on October 10, 2020, 05:12:38 PM
Well.... its not everyday one gets to use a 71 Hemi Cuda clone as a parts car but today I "harvested" out the Dana to go in the Javelin. By my estimations it should just bolt in. I now need to order new leaf springs, u-bolts etc... My good buddy Mike ( who with a little help , just joined the forum today "CudaKidd" ) is returning it back to original ....340 billboard car. So I got to buy the S60 Dana. :banana:
Only took us 2 hours to pull the Dana, take out the DrDiff offset kit and install the original 8 3/4 back in.
Not sure if I've ever met Mike before, but I'm very glad to hear his original 340 Cuda is going back to stock :ohyeah:
Installed the coil overs this afternoon. Also went with 70 E-Body calipers. Cheaper and easier to get now and in the future and has a bigger piston . Found/bought some stainless braided lines with banjo fittings that were listed for a Chevy that will work perfect. They should also work great on our E-Bodies as well. :alan2cents:
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/DOT-Braided-Stainless-Brake-Hoses-69-77-GM-7-16-20,36151.html
Looks great , Nice work !
Todays progress. Made mounts for the A/C condenser then removed the Chevy rear end . That fought me some removing the leaf springs, had to cut one of the mounting bolts and one shackle .Need to source new ones. Getting quite a scrap pile, need to make a call and get it taken away. Plan is to install the Dana next weekend. I ordered new leaf springs, said they will be in on Thursday. Gotta get moving, weather is turning.....
Someone put a gm rear in that...why????
I hear ya on the cold...toped out a 8 degrees here today.
Cold!
Quote from: Cudajason on October 25, 2020, 03:51:17 PM
Someone put a gm rear in that...why????
I hear ya on the cold...toped out a 8 degrees here today.
Cold!
I have no idea why the GM rear end? It's what was available I guess? The guy I bought it from said it was a 3:73 posi? I'd guess from a camaro or S-10. Mind you even if it had the AMC rear end I'd still be changing it. AMC rear ends are kinda goofy in that they had a hub that was held onto the axle with a big nut and a type of wooddruff key . :no:
Now my minilite style wheels will fit.
It was about the same temp here too. Yuck!
Have you considered sliders to replace the shackles? I read they lower the rear a smidge
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Speedway-Heavy-Duty-Chrysler-Type-Leaf-Spring-Slider,5817.html
Quote from: Bullitt- on October 26, 2020, 02:56:56 AM
Have you considered sliders to replace the shackles? I read they lower the rear a smidge
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Speedway-Heavy-Duty-Chrysler-Type-Leaf-Spring-Slider,5817.html
I've seen those. Used often in circle track but I'd rather use the stock type shackles . This car is already going to be a magnet for law enforcement/MTO I'd rather not give them more to be concerned over LOL
AMC model 20 rear ends aren't the most performance oriented because, like Brad said, it has a single nut holding the axle and hub together. GM rear ends are plentiful and inexpensive to build out.
Had a couple hours today to spend on the Javelin so I went over to my buddy Mikes place and installed the new stainless diff cover and my 10" drums that were on the Challenger when I bought it. I picked up new leaf springs today and shackles from a B-body Mopar ( they will work in the Javelin also) I sure like Mike's Charger! He has very good taste in cars! :yes: Plan is to install the rear end on Saturday, should go quick.
Well its in for good . FYI a 67-70 Chrysler B-Body rear end will bolt right into a 71-74 Javelin with zero modifications . Maybe u-joint /driveshaft issues? but I'm getting a new drive shaft anyhow so it's a non issue in this case
Mike and a I installed it in about an hour along with new leaf springs and shackles . Only hiccup was the locating hole for the drum brakes needed to be opened up .050" thou or so to fit on the Strange S60 locating boss on the axel. I was happy/surprised also that the stock E-Body
e- brake cables bolted right into the stock set up from AMC. Nice when things go easy and you get to reuse/recycle parts! New leaf springs kinda disappointed me in that the bushing was about .160" to narrow on each side, making it sloppy fitting. I quickly turned up a washer/spacer. I'm glad to have the lathe and mill in my garage, sure comes in handy! Seems like all resto parts have issues not just Mopar stuff..... :pullinghair:
That looks great. I like to build things to accept factory type parts as well. For instance you can throw a stock 8 3/4 in there anytime you choose with no fabbing at all.
Awesome , you won't be breaking that !!
Well it was just over 50 degs here today , so I sprayed the engine bay. Turned out ok got a few runs but mehh its and engine bay. Now I have no excuses to not work on it. Running new brakes lines next that I got from Inline tube. They made a kit to do the whole car . Then I guess its engine install time. That will be nice as it will free up some space in my garage.
Not much progress to report, been super busy with work and it's cold now . Which kinda zaps my enthusiasm. I had to order another brake line kit from inline tube as apparently I have a drum brake kit on the car now? Brakes worked great but what ever.... so I have the new kit , still had to modify a couple lines. Latest piece of the puzzle is new Speedhut gauges. Just signed off on the art work just now. Should be real nice, kinda pumped to get them installed!
I was going for a stock AMX gauge look as much as possible . I think they came out pretty well! Here are the artwork proofs and OEM AMX gauges...
:veryexcited:
The gauges look great. Like the direction of the needle sweeps on the four clustered gauges. Also prefer the elimination of the clock in the tach gauge. :ohyeah:
Looks very clean with the proper period look
Gauges arrived today from Speedhut . I'm liking them! :cooldance:
Nice , I like them !
NIIIICE!
Those turned out fantastic Brad :clapping: :drinkingbud:
The gauges look awesome Brad! You mentioned that you'd painted the engine bay and then never showed us any pics? How about some of the car overall, as well? :bigthumb:
Quote from: jimynick on January 26, 2021, 07:14:52 PM
The gauges look awesome Brad! You mentioned that you'd painted the engine bay and then never showed us any pics? How about some of the car overall, as well? :bigthumb:
I haven't been able to do much, crazy busy with work and too cold outside at the moment so nothing more new to photograph. Pictures of the car are on page 17 of this thread when I first brought it home, still looks the same except for I changed the rims to the ones you were using.
Good to hear you're keeping busy buddy! The car looks great and I'm guessing you'll be driving it this summer? If I ever get my old heap back together maybe we can call Murray and have a coffee/sandwich somewhere if the covid police stand down a wee bit. As usual, you do fabulous quality work. :twothumbsup:
PS- thanks again for the use of your wheels, I don't know when I'd've gotten the Challenger on the road if not for you and your kindness! :thankyou:
Quote from: jimynick on January 27, 2021, 07:54:34 PM
Good to hear you're keeping busy buddy! The car looks great and I'm guessing you'll be driving it this summer? If I ever get my old heap back together maybe we can call Murray and have a coffee/sandwich somewhere if the covid police stand down a wee bit. As usual, you do fabulous quality work. :twothumbsup:
PS- thanks again for the use of your wheels, I don't know when I'd've gotten the Challenger on the road if not for you and your kindness! :thankyou:
:'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
:notsure: :notsure:
Quote from: Cudajason on January 28, 2021, 07:20:44 AM
Quote from: jimynick on January 27, 2021, 07:54:34 PM
Good to hear you're keeping busy buddy! The car looks great and I'm guessing you'll be driving it this summer? If I ever get my old heap back together maybe we can call Murray and have a coffee/sandwich somewhere if the covid police stand down a wee bit. As usual, you do fabulous quality work. :twothumbsup:
PS- thanks again for the use of your wheels, I don't know when I'd've gotten the Challenger on the road if not for you and your kindness! :thankyou:
:'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
:notsure: :notsure:
:haha: :haha: :haha: I was thinking that too!
Quote from: blown motor on January 28, 2021, 01:17:59 PM
Quote from: Cudajason on January 28, 2021, 07:20:44 AM
Quote from: jimynick on January 27, 2021, 07:54:34 PM
Good to hear you're keeping busy buddy! The car looks great and I'm guessing you'll be driving it this summer? If I ever get my old heap back together maybe we can call Murray and have a coffee/sandwich somewhere if the covid police stand down a wee bit. As usual, you do fabulous quality work. :twothumbsup:
PS- thanks again for the use of your wheels, I don't know when I'd've gotten the Challenger on the road if not for you and your kindness! :thankyou:
:'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
:notsure: :notsure:
:haha: :haha: :haha: I was thinking that too!
Thank you sir!!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
Sorry boys, it wasn't meant to be a whine, just an honest observation. If it hadn't been for Brad's kindness, I would not have got my car on the road in time to make my old boys reunion. Simple fact. :P :cheers:
Quote from: jimynick on January 28, 2021, 07:56:40 PM
Sorry boys, it wasn't meant to be a whine, just an honest observation. If it hadn't been for Brad's kindness, I would not have got my car on the road in time to make my old boys reunion. Simple fact. :P :cheers:
I think Jason was meaning he was not included? :)
Quote from: Brads70 on January 29, 2021, 05:06:23 AM
Quote from: jimynick on January 28, 2021, 07:56:40 PM
Sorry boys, it wasn't meant to be a whine, just an honest observation. If it hadn't been for Brad's kindness, I would not have got my car on the road in time to make my old boys reunion. Simple fact. :P :cheers:
I think Jason was meaning he was not included? :)
:iagree: :iagree: :iagree:
:grouphug:
Aaahhhh! Mea culpa! And, you're right! sorry Jas, no offence meant, and you'd certainly be invited- if we ever get to do it! Brad could load us all in the Javelin and we could "tour" lovely, scenic Barrie, eh Brad? LOL :cheers:
Man snow sure went quick about 3 feet in a few days! So today it was pretty warm so I pushed it out of the garage , pulled the dash, pedals, steering column and heater box . I then test fitted the clutch pedal set up and it fits good. Next is the Vintage Air , shoe horning that under the dash will require some "cutting and pasting" I'll have to cut out part of the firewall and box it in to fit it as Javelin dashes are very narrow on the passenger side goes down to 6" at one point. Also adding a M/C for a hyd clutch set up . Had to vacate the original fuse box and all the plug in's from the firewall to do it but the wiring is a mess and needs all to be replaced anyhow. Most of the connector plugs were so brittle they broke apart when I tried to unplug them. Going with a simple " hotrod" type modern fuse box and wiring kit , cheap and easy....
Cool stuff , great that you can be working on it again :cooldance:
In high school a friend of mine had a Javelin (don't remember the year), that pic of the dash reminded me of how curved the speedo was. Cool.
We had a Pierre Cardin edition we got for my dad about 1986 for $150. It was a real beauty. Still a fun car though.
I was hovering around the freezing mark today so I decided to fiddle with the gauges today. Was pretty easy/straightforward really . Just some aluminum sheet metal I had in stock and about 4-5 hours later all done except for painting. I'll do that when it gets warmer..... It was easier/quicker having a mill but anyone could have done the same with a jigsaw and a die grinder.
The machined turned dash parts I got From the parts car I had parted out . Nice score!
Brad, those look beautiful :clapping: :drinkingbud:
That's looking really good.
Beautiful day here today weather wise!
Todays mayhem.... install Hyundai Tiburon seats in the Javelin. Kinda fought me for a bit, floor has various angles to deal with but I got it done. Had to cut off all the mounts and build new ones. Moved them back about 3" from stock as I find most cars never have the seats going back far enough for me. I have the same seats in the Challenger as well. I had these sitting in the basement for spare parts, so might as well use them .No electronics to go bad, very adjustable, lumbar even, hold you in position quite well, and light weight. Wish I could find another pair....
Yesterday was drivetrain install day. " Just keep cutting till it fits!" :)) T56 wasn't exactly plug and play. I'll build it back stronger! 8) The T56 sure is a long transmission! Shifter came thru in a ok spot, considering I moved the seats back already.
just got this in today.... humped fenders .... humped console.... not sitting in correct spot yet of course ... just wanted to see how it will look. Plan is to remove the black part where the shifter comes thru, get out the english wheel and make an aluminum part to replace it/blend into stock dash. then cover it with a machine turned overlay to match the dash. I got a E-body pistol grip shifter from Alan a few years back that I'm going to use, Also planning to use the stock shifter boot from e-body as well.
Console is from a 08-17 AUDI A5. Spent some time on ebay looking at lots of consoles trying to find one that will work. I think this one will do nicely ! After all, a guy must have cup holders don't ya know! Leather arm rest slides forward covering the first cup holder so lots of adjustment.
Finally had a few hours today to work on it. Today I made the power steering pump mount. Next up is the A/C and alternator brackets. Started with the easy one first. :D
Power steering pump is the same one I used on the Challenger from Jones racing , easy to get down the road and a quality piece.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/jrp-ps9008alar
Nice. Old school rotary getting it done.
Do you have a cross slide for it?
Quote from: YellowThumper on May 13, 2021, 06:54:19 PM
Nice. Old school rotary getting it done.
Do you have a cross slide for it?
I think the milling machine it is mounted on probably functions as the X-Y cross slide? You wouldn't want to attempt that corner rounding on a drill press.
That's nice work on the mount. Very clean.
Yes, but mill x - y moves only increase the milled radius.
Arch on all milled pieces with this method is spun off centerline of the rotary table. Cross slide on rotary table allows to fine tune the location of the mounted part relative to its necessary centerline.
I'm old.... Still have a book that provides movements to step off concave and convex curves. IE make a bowl.
Quote from: YellowThumper on May 13, 2021, 06:54:19 PM
Nice. Old school rotary getting it done.
Do you have a cross slide for it?
No , just the Bridgeport its mounted on. "Oldschool" comments make me feel old HAHA . I also have a dividing head, 2 of them actually. I also have a wohlhaupter facing / boring head in R8. That is a pretty cool tool to use. Bought it for machining an oil groove in the front cam bearing in my 455 Buick block when I was playing with Buicks. I wasn't dealing with all those goofy external oil feed lines to feed the lifters on the one side.
CNC would be nice but for what I do this works out ok. Could never me competitive if I was charging for this stuff but my own junk I find it a nice diversion/relaxing somehow. I got laid off once and at one point I used to make a living with this stuff making parts for circle track, hotrods and custom bikes at one point here out of my garage but tough to charge for your time
I like old school. I'm an engineer in the machine automation industry and am programming servo drives all the time to automate manufacturing systems. But I have lost interest in converting my lathes and 1939 Index mill to CNC. Sometimes it is faster to just turn the handles. Most of what I do is one-off so writing the code would take longer. That attitude may change when I retired soon and have a little more time available. I did put a servo on a rotary table for one of our show demos, that was fun little exercise.
Yea my days of CNC has passed. All relegated now to the home shop like yours. Opened my toolbox at work the other day. First time in about a year...
This was my last hurrah piece.
Squeezed it in after hours when running the shop at my last job.
Today was such a nice day so instead of building more of the accessory brackets , (I thought I'd save that for a rainy day. ) I pushed it out of the garage and finished up the transmission crossmember modifications to suit the T56. So its all bolted down for good now I hope . I then bolted on the shifter and boot ( they look familiar somehow? LOL) and I was shocked.... I do not need to trim the console at all it fits the floor perfectly! :unbelievable: Even the shifter and boot fit the hole perfect! I was shocked! Next I guess will be getting out the english wheel and making a new transmission tunnel .
It was a good day! Not very often does thing work out like this! :Thud:
Sometimes it is better to be lucky...
Very cool. Looks right at home there.
Finished up all the accessory brackets and the ARH headers finally arrive. Man they were not cheap! You think TTI are expensive.....
Finished with the rad/condenser install . Nice to get rid of some big boxes and get parts bolted to the car. Still need to clean up the fender brace rods ..... I bought stainless button head cap screws for the upper rad mount and fenders, wow they are not cheap anymore, but what is I guess.
That's looking great. It looks period even with the modern touches, just right. Corvette air cleaner?
:foul: Is that a "stack" of washers on the alternator bolt ? :pokeeye:
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on June 24, 2021, 06:43:38 AM
That's looking great. It looks period even with the modern touches, just right. Corvette air cleaner?
thanks yes vette air cleaner. cheaper and available... " All Makes Corporation " right lol. the correct air clearers fetch over 3k .
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Quote from: anlauto on June 24, 2021, 07:17:05 AM
:foul: Is that a "stack" of washers on the alternator bolt ? :pokeeye:
HAHA Way to keep me on my toes. I took this picture while I was fine tuning the length of the spacer so I didn't bottom out on the engine block. I did turn up a spacer but in the end used just one regular grade 8 washer. :bradsthumb:
What screwed me up was the pulley was off ( machined incorrectly for dual A/C belts ) So I pulled out my spare alternator and had to adjust the spacer . I contacted the manufacturer and they want me to pay $30 plus shipping for another ( correctly machined pulley?) I haven't responded yet, thinking ummm ya right boys I have 3 of your alternators one of the pulleys was machined wrong .... I've already paid your for the correct pulley! Why should I have to pay again? Not the end of the world I'm sure if I ever needed my spare I could swap over the pullies . While for the Javelin I don't " need" this much alternator capacity I'm using the same power steering pump and alternator on both the Challenger and the Javelin, so I'll only need one spare to suit both cars.
It has been a busy July for me business wise ( unexpectant ) so I haven't had much time for the Javelin. Today I got to work on it and welded in the tranny hump I made for the T56
I had the afternoon to work on it today. Lots of welding and grinding . Got to use my dimple dies again and made a seat brace for the floor. That sure stiffened things up with little weight gain. Got it painted also. Tremclad and a brush.... Just a garage build, nothing too fancy here.
That's looks fantastic Brad...Nothing wrong with building a car in your "garage" ;) ....or as I was told before. "your wife's two car garage" :haha: :haha: :haha:
Hee Hee. Looking great Brad! :bigthumb:
After you said "Tremclad and a brush",........ adding "nothing too fancy" was really not necessary..lol :P
I helped a friend paint a seventy something duster grey tremclad once. We used a roller. lol. Hit the trim, bumpers, glass, door handles.......But hey..we were in high school. It's all we could afford.
Damn, making me feel like a slacker (been working on headlights for almost a month)!! Amazing work.
Quote from: dodj on August 28, 2021, 05:46:34 PM
Hee Hee. Looking great Brad! :bigthumb:
After you said "Tremclad and a brush",........ adding "nothing too fancy" was really not necessary..lol :P
I helped a friend paint a seventy something duster grey tremclad once. We used a roller. lol. Hit the trim, bumpers, glass, door handles.......But hey..we were in high school. It's all we could afford.
Well at some point it will get covered with carpet so its fine with me.Keeps it from rusting -main goal. I'll do the bottom same way. Funny I have a buddy that used to paint his street stock circle track cars with tremclad and a roller/brush. He would " color sand" it then buff it and it looked pretty darn good for the intended purpose and easy to touch up after Saturday nights " festivities" HAHA I would have never known it was not sprayed if he didn't tell me.
That car must, in it's own automotive fashion, give thanks everyday that it came into your hands Brad. Your can-do attitude and amazing machinist abilities never cease to amaze me and your sense of where this car is going, also impresses. Great work and I can't wait to see and hear the completed beast! :twothumbsup:
The cross member, or whatever it is close to where your heel would be when driving. Is that a modification or just how javelin floor pans are?
Seems like an odd place for a bump in the floor.
I really like watching your progress on this. I'm not an originality kind of hobbyist, so watching it get built 'as you want to build it' is cool.
Quote from: dodj on August 30, 2021, 04:52:03 AM
The cross member, or whatever it is close to where your heel would be when driving. Is that a modification or just how javelin floor pans are?
Seems like an odd place for a bump in the floor.
I really like watching your progress on this. I'm not an originality kind of hobbyist, so watching it get built 'as you want to build it' is cool.
Yes, I added that, it ties into the square tubing I sunk into the rocker. Basically its a full frame car now as the square tubing in the rockers is tied into the front subframe and the rear torque box/subframe . I plan on doing something with aluminum and dimple dies to rest my feet on so that lower part up front won't be an issue. A " skid plate" of sorts....
Well now that the tranny tunnel is finished, I put the seats back in, and set the console in place. I need to mount the console yet.
Today was fitting the vintage air Gen-IV Magnum A\C unit in the Javelin . The empty case for mock up comes in handy. Picture shown of actual unit. Now just need to build a sheet metal box more or less to cover it all. The Vintage air A/C unit sure is nice, no more cables doors etc.... that and its lighter than the stock set up also!
Used the nutsert kit again, drilled 2 holes inside to mount the bracket and bolted it in place, easy /peasy . I think I need a new nutsert set as the handle mechanisim seems to be all bent up. Quality offshore tools ya know! :bigthumb:
Where did you get "an empty case for mock up" ?
Quote from: anlauto on August 31, 2021, 04:26:14 PM
Where did you get "an empty case for mock up" ?
I got an empty case or two in the garage........
Quote from: anlauto on August 31, 2021, 04:26:14 PM
Where did you get "an empty case for mock up" ?
Vintage air sells them for all their systems .
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/vta-671450
Quote from: dodj on August 31, 2021, 05:25:29 PM
Quote from: anlauto on August 31, 2021, 04:26:14 PM
Where did you get "an empty case for mock up" ?
I got an empty case or two in the garage........
:rofl: Glass, aluminum , or brass? ;)
Hmmmm....glass......some aluminium.....
LOL, Brad, you may be "shooting" over his head there. Well played nonetheless! :cheers:
Quote from: Brads70 on August 31, 2021, 05:26:05 PM
Quote from: anlauto on August 31, 2021, 04:26:14 PM
Where did you get "an empty case for mock up" ?
Vintage air sells them for all their systems .
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/vta-671450
You should rent that out when you're finished ;)
Today I made a metal box to accommodate the A\C that stick thru the firewall somewhat. Ill need to paint it, drill some holes to mount the AC box and the lines that will come thru. Then weld it in place . First time I've used a box-pan brake . If I can do it so can you!
That's going to look very clean. Nice job.
I want a 24" metal brake, but I don't have the space to keep it when it isn't in use.
Quote from: gzig5 on September 06, 2021, 01:55:54 PM
That's going to look very clean. Nice job.
I want a 24" metal brake, but I don't have the space to keep it when it isn't in use.
I hear ya, I really wanted a 4 foot box pan brake but settled for this for the same reasons as you mentioned. Its been great so far , not all that expensive either .
I waited till it was on sale .... $375 Canadian if I remember right.
https://www.busybeetools.com/products/box-and-pan-brake-24in-cx-series.html
Looks Great :bigthumb:
They are handy.
Made my own. 3 deep in fan shrouds with it amongst other small brackets.
Dash piece as well just yesterday.
Next version of the top will be split to smaller segments.
Bottom support slides in and out to tuck it away easily.
Need to treat it nicer though.
Quote from: gzig5 on September 06, 2021, 01:55:54 PM
That's going to look very clean. Nice job.
I want a 24" metal brake, but I don't have the space to keep it when it isn't in use.
Well, it must be Karma. I've tried to be a good boy lately. I ran across this on FB market. Got if for the princely sum of $10 American and a two hour round trip. It is a home made job but seems to be nicely done and heavy duty with 5/8" plate. 18" width capacity and should do 18ga without issue. I'll get it cleaned up a bit, add some hold downs and handles, and it will be in use this week. Big enough for what I need but I can put it on a shelf or in the corner when not in use.
Now back to your regularly scheduled topic.
Quote from: gzig5 on September 14, 2021, 05:32:25 AM
Quote from: gzig5 on September 06, 2021, 01:55:54 PM
That's going to look very clean. Nice job.
I want a 24" metal brake, but I don't have the space to keep it when it isn't in use.
Well, it must be Karma. I've tried to be a good boy lately. I ran across this on FB market. Got if for the princely sum of $10 American and a two hour round trip. It is a home made job but seems to be nicely done and heavy duty with 5/8" plate. 18" width capacity and should do 18ga without issue. I'll get it cleaned up a bit, add some hold downs and handles, and it will be in use this week. Big enough for what I need but I can put it on a shelf or in the corner when not in use.
Now back to your regularly scheduled topic.
:clapping: Great score!
Lol "good boy". A deal is a deal. Especially when you have the use for it.
Today was an amazing day weather wise. I had a few hours before family comes for thanksgiving dinner so.... I made up a few A/C lines. Went great, nice with all the right tools.
Sorry for some of the upside down pictures...
Hyd clutch is all welded/mounted now as well, just needs some fluid.
You bought the tool to crimp your own AC lines ? :huh:
Quote from: anlauto on October 11, 2021, 01:14:29 PM
You bought the tool to crimp your own AC lines ? :huh:
Yes, I'm a bit of a tool hound. I don't mind buying tools. I can always sell it if I figure I'll never use it again?
Too bad you weren't closer, I pay Paul at Horton's Hot Rods to crimp mine... :bigmoney:
Quote from: anlauto on October 11, 2021, 01:14:29 PM
You bought the tool to crimp your own AC lines ? :huh:
Well...he's a TOOL and die guy...so he's always gonna buy more tools.
Quote from: anlauto on October 11, 2021, 05:54:12 PM
Too bad you weren't closer, I pay Paul at Horton's Hot Rods to crimp mine... :bigmoney:
It was only 170 canadian to buy it. Worth the convenience to me? ebay purchase...
I like this one for the portability, you can assemble hoses on the car and crimp as necessary without taking things apart. For $170 its not worth the headache driving somewhere to pay someone to crimp your line? :alan2cents:
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/402192275093
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Quote from: Brads70 on October 12, 2021, 04:48:40 AM
Quote from: anlauto on October 11, 2021, 05:54:12 PM
Too bad you weren't closer, I pay Paul at Horton's Hot Rods to crimp mine... :bigmoney:
It was only 170 canadian to buy it. Worth the convenience to me? ebay purchase...
I like this one for the portability, you can assemble hoses on the car and crimp as necessary without taking things apart. For $170 its not worth the headache driving somewhere to pay someone to crimp your line? :alan2cents:
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/402192275093
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Is this only good for AC lines, or could you do other hydraulic lines????
Quote from: Cudajason on October 12, 2021, 12:09:54 PM
Quote from: Brads70 on October 12, 2021, 04:48:40 AM
Quote from: anlauto on October 11, 2021, 05:54:12 PM
Too bad you weren't closer, I pay Paul at Horton's Hot Rods to crimp mine... :bigmoney:
It was only 170 canadian to buy it. Worth the convenience to me? ebay purchase...
I like this one for the portability, you can assemble hoses on the car and crimp as necessary without taking things apart. For $170 its not worth the headache driving somewhere to pay someone to crimp your line? :alan2cents:
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/402192275093
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Is this only good for AC lines, or could you do other hydraulic lines????
Good question, I'm not sure? :notsure:
I suspect a hyd line like a power steering line would have steel fittings as were A/C has aluminum so maybe this wouldn't be strong enough or the correct crimp?
Quote from: Brads70 on October 12, 2021, 04:48:40 AM
Quote from: anlauto on October 11, 2021, 05:54:12 PM
Too bad you weren't closer, I pay Paul at Horton's Hot Rods to crimp mine... :bigmoney:
It was only 170 canadian to buy it. Worth the convenience to me? ebay purchase...
I like this one for the portability, you can assemble hoses on the car and crimp as necessary without taking things apart. For $170 its not worth the headache driving somewhere to pay someone to crimp your line? :alan2cents:
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/402192275093
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Looked the one you posted up and they are about 100 dollars cheaper than the vintage air version I was planning on purchasing.
Did it work well enough for you to recommend it?
Should be receiving my Vintage Air purchase in about a month.
Quote from: YellowThumper on October 14, 2021, 07:36:07 PM
Quote from: Brads70 on October 12, 2021, 04:48:40 AM
Quote from: anlauto on October 11, 2021, 05:54:12 PM
Too bad you weren't closer, I pay Paul at Horton's Hot Rods to crimp mine... :bigmoney:
It was only 170 canadian to buy it. Worth the convenience to me? ebay purchase...
I like this one for the portability, you can assemble hoses on the car and crimp as necessary without taking things apart. For $170 its not worth the headache driving somewhere to pay someone to crimp your line? :alan2cents:
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/402192275093
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Looked the one you posted up and they are about 100 dollars cheaper than the vintage air version I was planning on purchasing.
Did it work well enough for you to recommend it?
Should be receiving my Vintage Air purchase in about a month.
Works great, no regrets buying it. Vintage air wants $579 USD for the same thing, much more than $100 difference. The one I got was $170 Canadian which is under $140 USD :bradsthumb:
https://www.vintageair.com/hose-kits-fittings/?subcat1=Crimp%20Tool
Thanks. Just scored a new guage set for charging system from a store closing for $75. Couldn't whip my :alan2cents: out fast enough.
That's the way I think as well, That's how I ended up with 3 overflowing toolbox setups.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on October 16, 2021, 08:11:43 AM
That's the way I think as well, That's how I ended up with 3 overflowing toolbox setups.
As a mold(tool)maker by trade, I have a deep understanding of how tools get the jobs done.
Guilty as charged though for sometimes not showing restraint.
Today is " Canada day" and I find it harder each year to scrape up some patriotism due to current government. It's been 3 years and counting since I've been " permitted" to see my family. So I dragged my butt out to the garage to take my mind off it all. Working on this car has been therapy for me a distraction from all the covid BS. Now that the Challenger is down for collision repairs the time was right to get back at it.
I haven't had time to do much till today. So far this year all I had done was swap out 1 shock/leaf spring plate and bolt in the rear shocks. Today I jacked up the rear and started on the exhaust. I got a few component's done. All in 308 Stainless mandrel bends. Chop saw, disc grinder and a welder, made in the driveway. If I can do it so can you!
I have these mufflers I'm going to use, sort of like a T/A muffler.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/mpe-14210
This is the exhaust tips I used for the side exhaust.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/stw-720300
Very good. Hope you can continue to focus on it.
Sorry to hear about not seeing your family.
We today was the "enough thinking, start cutting day" not guts no glory right? Instead of tunneling the exhaust like the original race car I chose to do this. I'm not going to use the rear seat. AMX should have been a 2 seater anyhow! LOL. I more or less deleted the rear foot well. I wanted the exhaust tucked up as far as possible without cutting into the rocker. I did trim off the lip on the rocker, I'll weld it back up another day. I also finished off the mufflers. I made some stainless hangers and welded them on the rear of the mufflers. At the front I made 4 bushings that the hanger rods slip into, I'll weld them when I get them adjusted how I wanted.
nice job as always!!
I finished up one side today, other side should go quicker
Amazing work. Thanks for sharing.
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Nice to see these details getting knocked out.
Is it nice working on a project that you can just get in and hack away to make it what you want?
Over 30 years I have had Challenger and a Mustang. Would never consider to chop them up.
Since working on Falcon, I can cut and chop at will with zero trepidation.
Quote from: YellowThumper on July 18, 2022, 10:42:42 AM
Nice to see these details getting knocked out.
Is it nice working on a project that you can just get in and hack away to make it what you want?
Over 30 years I have had Challenger and a Mustang. Would never consider to chop them up.
Since working on Falcon, I can cut and chop at will with zero trepidation.
Yes I agree, on the Challenger I was much more "reserved" and tried to not do anything that couldn't easily be undone. Like bolt on parts etc.... This car is a fun build. I have had a few purist type comments in the AMC crowd though. LOL I like posting pictures to inspire others to build stuff. Really its not hard, you can do quite a bit with a disc grinder and a mig welder and other simple common hand tools. You are usually only limited by your imagination and confidence to try! What some would call fancy equipment , like a Bridgeport or a sheet metal brake really only make things quicker/easier, they can all be done by hand if one wanted to.
I did just buy a plasma cutter and it made really quick work of things but really you could use a disc grinder and a cut off wheel or a jig saw etc...
Quote from: Brads70 on July 18, 2022, 03:42:16 PM
Quote from: YellowThumper on July 18, 2022, 10:42:42 AM
Nice to see these details getting knocked out.
Is it nice working on a project that you can just get in and hack away to make it what you want?
Over 30 years I have had Challenger and a Mustang. Would never consider to chop them up.
Since working on Falcon, I can cut and chop at will with zero trepidation.
Yes I agree, on the Challenger I was much more "reserved" and tried to not do anything that couldn't easily be undone. Like bolt on parts etc.... This car is a fun build. I have had a few purist type comments in the AMC crowd though. LOL I like posting pictures to inspire others to build stuff. Really its not hard, you can do quite a bit with a disc grinder and a mig welder and other simple common hand tools. You are usually only limited by your imagination and confidence to try! What some would call fancy equipment , like a Bridgeport or a sheet metal brake really only make things quicker/easier, they can all be done by hand if one wanted to.
I did just buy a plasma cutter and it made really quick work of things but really you could use a disc grinder and a cut off wheel or a jig saw etc...
Exactly jump in with both feet and work your way out the other end.
I already have the Falcon sold. Figuring another couple months to finish and enjoy for a short bit. As much as I do like it. I gotta have less toys and Challenger remains top of that list.
Sorry, now back to your regularly scheduled thread....lol
Today was a beautiful day weather wise , mid to high 60's . So This afternoon I got the passenger side done.
Now back to exhaust pipes....
Thanks for the inspiration, Brad!! I need that for my Barracuda build!
No heat kinda "cools" my enthusiasm but managed to make these brackets and got the VDog gear box mounted. I reused the original steering box mounts , so it could always be simply unbolted and returned to stock if need be?
Glad to see you got a bit more done. Working on these cars, bit by bit is therapeutic.
Quote from: blown motor on January 14, 2023, 03:26:01 PM
Working on these cars, bit by bit is therapeutic.
Not always....lol
Sometimes ya gotta walk away for a day or two...
I haven't updated this in awhile. Things are progressing. I have finished the exhaust run all the fuel lines, brake lines. It was nice to finally get it down off the jackstands. (after a couple years I think?)
Today I finished off the A/C my mounting the dryer and making up the lines. I like that it will be hidden once I'm done . I also got the plugs and wires installed, as well as made power steering lines. So easy with stock car parts.... I also drilled the holes and bolted in the " Monte-Carlo" bar.
While under the car I noticed a soft spot in the front frame where it meets the floor. I kept the parts car front clip , so I cut it apart to see what was inside. They have a double welded arear there that traps moisture with no place to go. So it was a pretty quick job with the plasma cutter. I fitted in a new piece , welded it in then made a cap to go over it all . I doubt it will rust thru in my lifetime again. Some day I'll do the same to the other side so they look symmetrical but it was very solid and not necessary so I decided to leave it for another day. I'm trying to focus on getting it running, pretty stuff can wait till later.
I'm happy with how the exhaust turned out. I can't wait to fire it up and see how it sounds!
I also made brackets to mount the Audi console. It fits great!
Rewiring the whole car is next, not something I'm looking forward to as electrical is not my strong point.
I think this car has just as many Dodge parts on it as it does AMC now. I find I'm using up a lot of parts I've had hanging around for years!
71 Cuda Dana 60
Rear drum brakes and parking brake cables left over form the Challenger
Replaced all the AMC ball joints with Dodge screw in ball joints
Engine fan from the Challenger
Pistol grip shifter ( Thanks again Alan!)
Comin' along and lookin' good Brad! I was watching YouTube and there's a site called Coldwar Motors, that has nothing to do with war. They're a bunch of zanies in Alberta who're right into old cars and thrashing them back to life. Well worth a look- and when you do, look for the segment where they go over to one of their rich buddies who in addition to many other nice car, recently bought a 70 Mark Donohue edition at one of the big sales in the US and they give it a pretty good looking over. It's a beauty and I'm sure you'd love it. Keep on rockin' Brad, you're getting pretty close!
Your car is looking great. Is the plan to run your T/A against the Javelin in an SCCA-like rod course? That would be cool.
Great build to watch progress.
Tastefully executed.
With the Challenger away at the paint shop I found myself with an empty garage for the first time in 27 years. Yesterday and today I puttered around and modified the hood for cowl induction. Plasma cutter came in handy! It made quick work of cutting out the opening for the stainless screening. Just used BBQ paint on the new aluminum insert I made. Cheap and easy!
Nice work.
I haven't checked this thread in a long time... Nice work Brad, lookin' good!
With the Challenger back from paint and assembly almost complete, I found some time to get back to the Javelin. Today was the blingy stuff, started fab on the grill assembly with custom turn signals.
Nice. I was beginning to think you had put the Javelin under a tarp and forgotten about it.
Good to see you fab skills again. :bigthumb:
Today I finished up door mirror bases for the Javelin. From rough stock ( middle ) to finished polished part. I did use milling machine to square up material and drill and tap holes but all the rest of the shape was done with a disc grinder with a flapper wheel and polishing by hand with various grits of sandpaper. If I can so can you!
I like those mirrors!!!