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Old 02-07-2012, 11:01 PM   #1
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Old school,,

Edelbrock #R4B,,,,,,,,,,

also notched for the Holley Three-Barrel Carburetor




Also, 1967 Optional 'over-the counter' camshaft specifications
Model # H-302 Hydraulic
Lift; .477 Intake / .477 Exhaust (Duration 302*, 98* Overlap)

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Old 02-07-2012, 05:36 AM   #2
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Paul,

Any chance you can make you documentation available to the AMC community?

Some clarification:
"The 290 V-8 engine call out was placed on the back fender." All engines had call-outs on the rear-fenders.

"The Model 440 and Rogue, had a trim molding section at the base of the 'C' pillar." There were actually four different trim-moldings at the base of the 'C' pillar, all were different, and none were interchangeable, they each had different (mounting) holes... 220's had their own, 440's had different ones, Rogues (without vinyl) actually had 2 per side, and Rogues (with vinyl) had their own.

Everything else is accurate.

Trivia question: All X-code '67 American had a distinguishing feature, visible in the trunk, do you know what it was?

Go ahead and email me directly if you can make your documentation available... thanks for all of your help.
http://classracer.com/classforum/album.php?albumid=1036 shows trim along the rocker panel BUT i've been told it was an optional thing...
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Somebody on another thread said something about the 1967 Rambler with the 343,,,,,,

On the 'X' and 'Z' labels..

I only stated that the 1967 343/280HP engine was a 'Z' Code...

And on the exterior trim,,,,,,,,

The 'Rogue' had the name call out on the trunk deck lid,,,,,,,,,

And the Model 220 and Model 440 had the 'American' call out on the
back trunk deck lid.
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Somebody on another thread said something about the 1967 Rambler with the 343,,,,,,

On the 'X' and 'Z' labels..

I only stated that the 1967 343/280HP engine was a 'Z' Code...

And on the exterior trim,,,,,,,,

The 'Rogue' had the name call out on the trunk deck lid,,,,,,,,,

And the Model 220 and Model 440 had the 'American' call out on the
back trunk deck lid.
and the ones i've had confirm that...
still have the trunk emblem from the rogue....
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