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  1. AMCRebelWagon

    AMCRebelWagon New Member

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    I'm Zach, From Central CT. I have two wagons, but love all wagons. Both of my wagons are AMC/Rambler. A 1967 Rambler Rebel Wagon 770 Cross Country Wagon, 343 V8 Auto. And also a 1968 AMC Rebel 770 Wagon, 232 Straight 6, Undergoing a bit of a Resto-Mod right now.

    Looks like a great forum that I will learn a ton from.

    Thanks for Having me!

    Zach
     
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    the Rev senior junior Charter Member

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    Hya Zach..and :Welcome: to the toolbox:p

    I have a 65 American Classic 440 ragtop....so your not gonna get any AMC flack from this guy:D
     
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    :Welcome:to the wagon train, rebwag. I like the old AMC stuff! :yup:
     
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    Wow, I always liked the '67 and '68 Ramblers. My grandfather had one. Welcome!! I had an '83 Concord SW. Unfortunately it didn't hold up like the older Ramblers.
     
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    Thnaks for the warm welcome. All AMC's/Ramblers are equally great!

    Here are a few pictures:
     

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    Welcome to the cuckoo nest
     
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    :Welcome:
    Nice wagon. Keep that inline. Way too different not to.:D
     
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    Cool, I used to own a 67 660 Rebel hard top with the 170 HP 232. Those 232's were quite reliable engines although the ford based automatic be a bit problematic.
     
  9. AMCRebelWagon

    AMCRebelWagon New Member

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    Ford based? Thats news to me.

    Ive never had an issue with my trans.
     
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    :Welcome: AMC/Rambler guy!
    I owned 69 Rebel SST 290 wagon back in early 70's..as a daily driver.. seemed to eat freeze plugs.? I have a plethora of AMC s now... give me a shout some times by PM:)
    ( 232 cid 66-71 transmisson is Borg Warner based) used by even Saab and Mitsibuti in the early 70's.):whew:
     
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    Jim 68cuda Well-Known Member

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    I like the 67 -68 Rebel Rebel wagons too. Check the Forums under Craigslist/ Auctions/e-bay. Looks like your wagon is for sale in Canada on Kiijjii.
    I kind of like the 67 Rebel Mariner wagon. Have you checked out this guy's collection? http://www.bigflea.com/amc/
    He has all three of the regional Rebel wagons of 67. I guess to complete the collection he would need one with the regiular wood grain trim option and one without any paneling at all.
     
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    I stand corrected, The internals sure reminded me of the early cruiseomatic (C4). I still to this day don't know how I ever managed to shear an output shaft on mine.
    I wish I still had the shop manual for my 67 but it went with the car back in 83.
     
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    hmmm, my car is DEFINATELY NOT FOR SALE! lol But I did have to check the garage just to make sure!
     
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    I have a 68 TSM if you ever need any info
     

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