1970 Rebel, L/SA?
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/2845437193.html
Thought the AMC guys might like this. Dennis Breeden |
Re: 1970 Rebel, L/SA?
So who's going to buy it and turn it into a stocker, maybe add some decals & stripes to it.
http://images.craigslist.org/5L35G45...76986014d2.jpg http://images.craigslist.org/5L65N15...b300371d6c.jpg http://images.craigslist.org/5Nf5L65...832c451822.jpg http://images.craigslist.org/5N85Gb5...b7664819f7.jpg |
Re: 1970 Rebel, L/SA?
It would make a cool looking stocker. Are the Rebels competitive?
Dennis Breeden |
Re: 1970 Rebel, L/SA?
You can run a 304 or 360 2bbl or a 360 or 390 4bbl. Uses a GM A-body style 4-link.
You can run a t-flite 904 0r 727 style trans (t-flite with AMC bolt pattern) or even a T-400 or BW auto. Garrett Monde ran one up until this year and is now building a '70 AMX for D/S to get into a faster class. There are pictures of his Rebel "The Machine" on Class Racer. It worked well and was not a money pit. From what the ad says and pictures indicate, $6500 looks like a good price. Probably top dollar as there is not much of a following but what else can you find that is supposedly rust free and complete for that kind of money? If a Road Runner / Fairlane or Impalla is your style, this one is almost as appealing. |
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