Well, some of the older members from the old Nest might remember my Kammback project and what a struggle that was to put on the road. The car never did pass emissions and so it has been sitting since 2010. It gets started about twice a month and every now and then I sneak out for a run down the river trail by my house. I have all the flares and trim for it these days, and I even have the rear filler piece (made from unobtanum) that goes between the rear bumper and body. That particular piece is like handling a piece of parchment, but I know a local restoration shop with a superb metalsmith, so likely I will have a replica for that part made from sheetmetal.
I'm hoping to have the car painted and new carpet within the next twelve months, at which point the car will have been done from a fully-stripped shell, to a full rebuild on both axles, transfer case, transmission and engine. For awhile I had three side-draft Webers and two-piece headers on the car, loved the heck out of that setup, and three two-barrels didn't fail emissions any worse than one two-barrel did. We ran into serious financial problems when my wife and I both lost our incomes for over two years, so those performance pieces are gone now, and the car is back to bone stock except for the cam and head.
Just thought I would let people who remember the car know where the project is at right now. I'll use this thread to post pictures and commentary as I find them and remember them, things like the mysterious transfer case leak that I had, the drivetrain pull and install, the rubber components, shifter swap, distributor rebuild and those other things that I remember people commenting a lot about. As things progress at my new job and I can get some funding set aside, I'll cover the paint and interior prep here and get some pictures up for everyone to follow.
I love the new Den and I'm stoked that the greatest AMC site on Earth is back in the mix again.
-mike
My first look at the Kammster, during a parts scout: