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But Mar, think of it..that must be a 3 or 4 body trunk!..???
minimum! could probably get 5-6 if you try hard enough, if ya know wadda i mean...
But Mar, think of it..that must be a 3 or 4 body trunk!..???
I like them all must be one of those moparholic's 
Poncho?? 69 1/2 T/A is one of my more favorite shorts!love b bodies but as I said before I'd take a FC7 71 cuda or 70 T/A any dayI like them all must be one of those moparholic's
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Oh God! 71 Cudas... Talking to E body fans is like talking to Chicago Bears fans. One always mentions the 71 Cuda and one always mentions the 86 Bears. Why? Because those are about all they have to brag about.Everything else is pretty mundane.
I got to play around with a 440 Challenger for a few days in 77, but I never wrang it out sideways,,,just pounds on it in straight lines, but no balls out clutch dumping nor seed shifts. I believe been told that the E bods shorter wheelbases are sqirrelier in butt than B bods. All my 318 B's were very predictable cars, lots of warning when they wanted to break, nothing sudden. So if tomorrow I could have my choice, I'd take a B over an E in a heartbeat. I think 'Cuda is a very good looking car, much prefer it to Challenger, cleaner sides,,,I don't care for the waist peak line running down sides, like the looks of new gen Challenger because they subtracted that.
I read here someone said E styling cues were taken from Camaro. Javelin/AMX I think are drawn off Camaro, but I think Camaro took a bit from the Goose, which first public appearance was Turin show in 1966.
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Mangusta is forerunner to Pantera, but Pantera was an assy. line car, stamped steel body panels, built into the 90's in different variants. The Goose was hand built, hand beaten alloy panels, & some stamped steel panels.....& only 401 built, 67 - 70.We are the original owners of. 72 Jav/AMX and the styling cues (and parts) were all borrowed from other vehicles. Some of the side/rear body lines seem to be GM F-bodyish but the front fenders humps are all Corvette. Hence, the nickname "Humpsters" for the 71-74 models. Mechanically speaking, AMC had to source from other mnfrs/suppliers or they would have been really late to market. On my 72, the TorqueCommand trans is a Mopar Torqueflite, the carb is a Motorcraft, the ignition is Remy/Delco and I believe the brake spindles are GM. It's a crazy mixed up car but we love it.
As for the Goose (which I'm assuming is the car pictured), I see Pantera all over it. Is it a Pantera or at least the same designer?
We are the original owners of. 72 Jav/AMX and the styling cues (and parts) were all borrowed from other vehicles. Some of the side/rear body lines seem to be GM F-bodyish but the front fenders humps are all Corvette. Hence, the nickname "Humpsters" for the 71-74 models. Mechanically speaking, AMC had to source from other mnfrs/suppliers or they would have been really late to market. On my 72, the TorqueCommand trans is a Mopar Torqueflite, the carb is a Motorcraft, the ignition is Remy/Delco and I believe the brake spindles are GM. It's a crazy mixed up car but we love it.
As for the Goose (which I'm assuming is the car pictured), I see Pantera all over it. Is it a Pantera or at least the same designer?
AMC= All Makes Combined![]()

Thanks for answering a few of the ?s regarding AMC. I always wondered how the 390s and 360s played into their scheme. And how they compare to the same CID engines from other makes.We are the original owners of. 72 Jav/AMX and the styling cues (and parts) were all borrowed from other vehicles. Some of the side/rear body lines seem to be GM F-bodyish but the front fenders humps are all Corvette. Hence, the nickname "Humpsters" for the 71-74 models. Mechanically speaking, AMC had to source from other mnfrs/suppliers or they would have been really late to market. On my 72, the TorqueCommand trans is a Mopar Torqueflite, the carb is a Motorcraft, the ignition is Remy/Delco and I believe the brake spindles are GM. It's a crazy mixed up car but we love it.
As for the Goose (which I'm assuming is the car pictured), I see Pantera all over it. Is it a Pantera or at least the same designer?
AMC= All Makes Combined![]()
the 290-304-360-390-401 were all small blocks.Thanks for answering a few of the ?s regarding AMC. I always wondered how the 390s and 360s played into their scheme. And how they compare to the same CID engines from other makes.
My first very first car was a 74 Gremlin. I was twelve and drove that car around the farm like a stock car. Even better than the L6 under the hood was the dozen Gallery and Hustler mags that the previous owner (my uncle) left in the trunk. Lol

SO an AMC 360 is nothing like the Ford or dodge power plants? And the 390 is not like the 390, which (ford) is a big block.the 290-304-360-390-401 were all small blocks.
amazing,but true.
high nickel content as well.
head designs were changed in 70/71 to the dogleg port heads/best flow,and the change to torqueflite trans happened in 72.
before that,they used a lazy borg warner automatic,that was mated to the crank/drilled.
( so if you have an early motor and a later trans,you got problems )
comparisons,even today not many know or even understand amc cars.
i saw an ad last week for a guy selling a cherokee with a 360 and his exact words were,you can scrap it and put the motor in your plymouth cuda<< lol.
hes not even close to being right.
performance,well,its a small block,that ran with the big dogs.
my fastest was a 401 4 speed car,and i won a lot of races but,
still just a small block.
when they switched the ball n trunnion front ends out,the cars became Very good at handling.
pure stock muscle drags/an amc javelin 401 car has run 12.9 seconds.
it would be interesting to see a shootout of the small block pony cars.
say the mustang,the cuda,the trans am,the javelin,and the corvette.
final thought,i see people laughing about amc using other parts..
did you think Your cars were built inhouse with only carefully selected parts made by a 100% mopar only factory?
LOL.
your parts were made by many diff suppliers,just like amc.
[/QUOTE]no sir,most of amc are the same small block,just bored over.SO an AMC 360 is nothing like the Ford or dodge power plants? And the 390 is not like the 390, which (ford) is a big block.
Thanks for clarifying, I have a few more ?s for later
final thought,i see people laughing about amc using other parts..
did you think Your cars were built inhouse with only carefully selected parts made by a 100% mopar only factory?
LOL.
your parts were made by many diff suppliers,just like amc.