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What to Do When You Can't Find an AMX or SST
By Douglas R. Glad
Photography by The Primedia Archives, Douglas R. Glad
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This is the car we drooled... 
   
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This is the car we drooled over: a '70 Javelin owned by Dennis Allen. He pulled the 304 and dropped in a 401 with all of Edelbrock's AMC trinkets. He converted the Borg-Warner to a 727 TorqueFlite automatic and used Matador police-car parts for brakes and a pair of chopped springs to get the ride height down. The differential is the stock Model 20. Dennis's Javelin uses American Racing TTOs, 15x7 front and 15x8.5 rear, and BFG tires on a common bolt pattern.
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The alternative is this '74... 
   
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The alternative is this '74 Javelin owned by 19-year-old Brian Layden. It uses a 0.030-over 401 with 12.5:1 compression and Indy cylinder heads to run 13 flat at 109 mph on street tires. Somehow the Javelins avoided the '74 ugly bumper syndrome and got away with rubber guards instead.
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The Rambler American got a... 
   
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The Rambler American got a redesign in 1965 and eventually morphed into the SC/Rambler 390 in 1969. This base model 220 would make a killer sleeper with running gear from a mid-'70s Jeep Cherokee or Wagoneer.
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AMC thought of building a... 
   
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AMC thought of building a sleeper out of a Rambler American in 1966. The company packed in a 290ci V-8 and a four-speed and called it the Rogue. They're rare because only one Rogue was built for each dealer in the country. This would be the car we'd want to duplicate using an American 220 or 440 body. Neat.
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We can't forget the Rebel.... 
   
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We can't forget the Rebel. This '67 Rambler Rebel SST was available with a few different V-8 engines and was built to compete in the big-car market. We've seen V-8 convertibles sell for around $2,500. Eventually, AMC created the Rebel Machine in 1970 with a 390 mill and red, white, and blue paint that we would likely skip if we built a replica.

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