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I am selling my 1969 SC/Rambler "A" theme. The car is an originally from the Aston, PA area. VIN A9M097X293183, vin behind steering box matches, and it has a clear PA title. Trim tag reads as follows:
Body -059057 Model - 6909-7 Trim 941-D Paint - Special E097673 (build date) Vehicle body is decent but needs re-paint, only two rust spots that I find are where both seats are bolted to the floor, however small fix. Car needs shocks. T-10 Tranny which has been given a go over by tranny shop. Includes Hurst shifter linkage, and hurst stick and t-Handle. It also includes a rebuilt Hurst Linkage shifter as back up. Scatter shield - new clutch and freshly cut flywheel. It has a 68 rebuilt AMC 390 motor - .40 over, Doug Herbert Cam, totally re-done heads and cut crank. Small Block assembled. Everything else is new and in the box. Original intake manifold and carb included. Included with this deal and hard to find is an Edelbrock AMC Cross/Ram with AMC part numbers. Cross/Ram includes old linkage and NOS Linkage, but no carbs. 2 Like new re-furbished Bumpers from Bumper Boyz I still have the original exhaust manifolds with pretty recent tubes and thrush mufflers. Original RWB headrest -- seats are re-done in Black Vinyl Basketweave, and new foam. I located the orignal material after getting this all done - go figure. Lots of photos in photobucket. Take a look. Car interior taken apart to some extent since pictures. Extra parts include, extra dash, pad that need resto, rear quarter, light covers, original glove box and decal. I have almost 9k into it for the rebuilt motor, cross/ram and bumpers from bumper boyz. I'll give it a few days here before ebaying it. 20K is the price. George any questions PM or 914-438-7185 http://s64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...0SC%20Rambler/
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Is the Machine forsale too?
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was the car owned by Larry Jones FRom Lee motrs in aston
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I purchased it from a Rick Renzulli in Aston, and yes he did tell me it came from Lee Motors, and he told me there were some brothers, may have been Jones' that were the original or 2nd owners. Rick purchased from a friend who passed away. As a matter of fact, even the cross/ram that I purchased seperately months later from a Guy in New Jersey was sold to him at a speed shop in Aston back in the late 70's early 80's.
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LARRY JONES OWNED THE CAR,ALONG WITH MYSELF,BOB LOGAN AND PETE MUNCELLWHO ALSO HAD SCRAMBLERS RACED THE SCRAMBLERS TOGETHER BACK IN THE DAY.THE CROSS RAM WAS SOLD AT TILLMANS SPEED SHOP.IS THE CAR ALL THERE
THANKS RALPH |
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I SEE THAT THE CAR STILL HAS THE TRACTION BARS ON THE REAR WHAT ARE THEY IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A SET FOR MY SCRAMBLER AND CANT SEEM TO FIND THEM
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There is no name on those Traction bars. That's the way Rick got it. Tillman's is the name of the shop the guy in NJ purchased the cross/ram from. As you can see from the photos the car is basically all there. (missing a mirror) Do you have any idea what happened to the original motor ??? -- Was Jones the original owner ?? - photos would be nice to document it. George
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GEORGE
I WILL STOP BY LEES AND TRY TO CONTACT LARRY JONES TO SEE WHAT HAPPENED TO THE MOTOR.LARRY WAS THE ORIGINAL OWNER.ILL ALSO CHECK FOR SOME PICTURES.IF POSSIBLE CAN YOU MEASURE THE TRACTION BARS FOR ME THANKS |
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Thanx, I'll measure them and take some more photos of them for ya. G
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