Detail Info for: 1972 AMC Gremlin 1972 Amc Gremlin X Restomod 360

Transaction Info

Sold On:
11/18/2017
Price:
$ 9299.00
Condition:
Mileage:
1
Location:
League City, Texas, 77573
Seller Type:

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1972 AMC Gremlin
Submodel Body Type:
X Coupe
Engine:
360
Transmission:
VIN:
A2A465Hxxxxxx
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

Up for sale is my freshly restored 1972 AMC Gremlin X custom restomod. This is NOT your grandfather's Gremlin! I take that back...it did originally belong to the grandfather of the person that I purchased the car from 2 years ago. I purchased this car as a painted shell. The story goes that the grandson had the car handed down from his dad who had inherited it from his dad. One family owners until I purchased it! The car came from western Arizona and therefore was and is bone dry and rust free. I love desert cars. The car is an original V-8 X car and was pretty loaded with automatic, power steering and A/C. It now sports a stout 360 mated to a rebuilt TorqueFlight transmission with shift kit and 2500 stall. The car was originally Yuca Tan with tan bucket seat interior. The previous owner had no intention of keeping the car original and was planning on making a race car out of it so unfortunately he discarded most of the interior parts. As I previously stated, I bought it as a painted shell ( 70's Mopar high impact color). It had the original bumpers, grill, front seats and dash frame. Over the last couple of years I found many interior parts and trim to be able to put it back together. There are a lot of new parts on this car and I didn't cut any corners. Here is a list: freshly rebuilt .030 over 360. Forged rods and pistons with factory crank turned 10/10. Short block was balanced and assembled by Nickens Racing in Conroe Tx. Heads are factory 58cc cast iron that have been heavily ported and polished. Compression ratio came out to be 10.2 to 1 and runs on premium pump fuel. Has an Edlebrock Air Gap high rise intake and Hedman long tube headers. Carburetor is also brand new and is a 650 DP and is fed by a Holley electric pump. Cam is a Comp 280H hydraulic flat tappet that has a nice lope but is very streetable. Frankly it is probably a little under cammed with these heads. I didn't dyno the engine but I would imagine it is approaching 400HP and 400 lb/ft of torque.Transmission is the original 903 TorqueFlight that was rebuilt by a performance transmission shop and set up for this application with proper stall and a shift kit.It has a narrowed (for this application) Ford 9 inch rear end with a Detroit Locker with 370 gears. All just rebuilt with brand new custom 31 spline axlesFront suspension is rebuilt with new control arm bushings, shocks and ball joints. Rear springs are brand new and are heavy duty installed with new bushingsBrakes are all new and are disc front, drum rear.New u-jointsOriginal fuel tank was reconditioned. Fuel systems consists of electric pump and pressure regulatorNew Lokar kick down cable replacing factory bell crank stuffRelocated battery to the rear of the carInterior is done tastefully with new carpet, aftermarket seats, new gauges utilizing modified factory bezels. I relocated the column shifter to the floor utilizing a Lokar model. I sourced a tilt column from 80's something AMC small car. I was not planning on using rear seats and I dynomated the floors and roof ceiling. I have since found rear seats from a parts car and they are loosely laying in the car. There are still a few interior trim pieces I have not been able to source (mostly around the rear hatch area)..I have not been able to find a headliner for it. I do not have the rear glass struts. I have some extra parts to go with the car as well. I have the original front buckets, an A/C evaporator case, upper A/C vents and an A/C Weather Eye control. I also have a couple of power steering pumps and I have both P/S hoses. There are some other odds and ends I collected that I am not thinking of at the time. I am sure I am forgetting something so feel free to ask questions. The car is new and tight and has virtually no run time on it ( few test runs in the neighborhood) and will need some final sorting out and needs a few final finishing touches to be done. Front end has not been aligned for example. While the carb is a brand new unit it needs some final tuning. It runs a little rich. The car does have a reserve but I promise you wouldn't be able to build this car for what it is. Please don't ask what the reserve is....if you want to make a serious offer contact me and I might end the auction early with a buy it now option. Car will come with clear title in the name of the previous owner and a bill of sale. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. the car is located in League City Tx and the zip is 77573. On Nov-14-17 at 19:35:24 PST, seller added the following information: Hi everyone. At the risk of sounding rude, I would like to respond to all the messages I am getting complementing the car followed with...... "just want to let you know I am not bidding on your car but could you tell me how you did you do the hood scoop or I'm not going to bid on the car so could you tell me how you did you do this ........etc. I just want to say sorry.....no more free advice. The WWW is a wonderful thing. Go do you own research. If you are a potential buyer,.....not someone who just shares an interest in AMC cars, then I will be happy to spend all the time in the world telling you about my car or how I built it but I am not answering any more questions from people trying to figure out how to do something. If you have a remote interest in buying my car email me your contact information and I will be happy to spend as much time as you would like discussing the merits of my car and help you to justify spending your hard earned money on my car

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