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Old 12-11-2005, 11:42 AM
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Hi everyone!! I am new to these forums...I have a 1968 AMC Rambler, light blue with a white hard top...automatic, with a straight 6...btw, what size motor is this...just a little inline 6 cyl. Right now it's getting painted, and the engine cleaned and painted... The engine is getting painted Pontiac Blue, and the car is getting painted Dark Candy Apple Red with coarse gold metalflake and gold pearl in the clearcoat. Also I have a set of wheels from my 2000 Mustang GT and I was wondering if they would fit on my Rambler... the offset thing from the stang is 5 x 4.5...not sure what the Rambler is though... here is my cardomain page, just click on the Rambler to view it...

http://www.cardomain.com/id/1fast2000gt
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Old 12-13-2005, 11:05 PM
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Nice little car!
The engine size is either a 199 cid or a 232.
Externally it's difficult to tell them apart.
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