Hey everyone!
So I'm the proud mother of an AMC Eagle 2dr Sedan -- one of, spreadsheets from here indicate, less than 15k ever constructed with that body style. Mind, I know there were many more Concords in that body style but still, raaaare. I'd be curious if there's any way to tell the VINs apart based on body style then to verify how many of each body style are registered, but given pre-84 VINs I doubt it.
All that said, any other 2dr Sedan owners here? My example is an '80, which seems to be a bit of an oddball but I'm happy to have no computers on my carb among other things. Down the road I'm looking at a 4.0HO head swap (though I'll be really sad if I can't find one of those shiny OMIX valve covers that reads 258 but fits the 4.0HO head -- so far I can't ;..; ) with Chrysler EFI as a start, then eventually going a bit further afield.
Pondering some... unorthodox swaps, like a GS6-53DZ out of BMW x35d (335d, 535d, etc) builds then an NP242 t-case. 5:1 first with a 2.8:1 second that I could take off in, go. Torque is love, torque is life. Given altitude, some form of forced induction too -- my home is at like 5k feet, but I often drive up through high passes and figure I'll want a build that doesn't get even more suffocated up to like 10-12k feet.
Vision is eventually to have a nice torque-y build that can do lean highway cruise and got a few tricks up my sleeve that might get me there, I figure. Got plenty of other builds going so this one will be a while; a '97 RAV4 for my wife that's getting a 3S-GE RedTop BEAMs out of Japan, an '88 Supra Turbo that she's restoring, her '88 Celica All-Trac, a Datsun 720 with an L28ET build for our partner; kind of mad engineers in this household I guess.
Any suggestions for initial cheap/easy stuff before I get into the meat of my build that will make the Eagle more dailyable, I'd love to hear.
So, hi everyone; I'm an Eagle addict.
Thanks!
-Andrea