major
01-31-2015, 01:24 PM
Hello!
I've wanted an AMX for 30 years,seriously starting to look now. My first car was a 1980 Spirit I factory ordered. It was a GT model with DL trim. I had specifically ordered it with a a 4 cylinder engine and 4 speed transmission because I was worried about the price of gas at 25 cents a litre (about a buck a gallon). I had also ordered it with the Turbocast wheels, power steering and the interior package which included the center arm rest and console. I had a lot of fun with that car, it was built like a tank. First modifications included a rear sway bar and stiffer springs all around; V8 spec with oversize wire in the front and re-arched 5 leaf springs in the back and super stiff Monroe shocks all around. The ride was rough, but did it handle! At the time GM had introduced the Super Duty engine program for the Fiero, I had the 2.5 Iron Duke in my car and hoped to build an engine. I got as far as putting an exhaust header on the motor. My exhaust system existed of the header, a Thrush muffler and an 18" tail piece. I should have re-jetted the carb. The car would backfire and shoot a flame 10 feet. Alas I eventually got a ticket and had to put a proper exhaust system on the car. Should have done it to begin with, as it now had back pressure. I really miss that car. I am now ready for my AMX. I'm looking for a 1969 390 go pack car (of course) with a 4 speed. Looking for one fully restored.
I look forward to getting involved with this forum.
P
I've wanted an AMX for 30 years,seriously starting to look now. My first car was a 1980 Spirit I factory ordered. It was a GT model with DL trim. I had specifically ordered it with a a 4 cylinder engine and 4 speed transmission because I was worried about the price of gas at 25 cents a litre (about a buck a gallon). I had also ordered it with the Turbocast wheels, power steering and the interior package which included the center arm rest and console. I had a lot of fun with that car, it was built like a tank. First modifications included a rear sway bar and stiffer springs all around; V8 spec with oversize wire in the front and re-arched 5 leaf springs in the back and super stiff Monroe shocks all around. The ride was rough, but did it handle! At the time GM had introduced the Super Duty engine program for the Fiero, I had the 2.5 Iron Duke in my car and hoped to build an engine. I got as far as putting an exhaust header on the motor. My exhaust system existed of the header, a Thrush muffler and an 18" tail piece. I should have re-jetted the carb. The car would backfire and shoot a flame 10 feet. Alas I eventually got a ticket and had to put a proper exhaust system on the car. Should have done it to begin with, as it now had back pressure. I really miss that car. I am now ready for my AMX. I'm looking for a 1969 390 go pack car (of course) with a 4 speed. Looking for one fully restored.
I look forward to getting involved with this forum.
P