as of 8:00am today 9/13/24, Carb Cheater is available again @ thecarbcheater.com I'm curious since I've been told its listed too low - what's the Gremlin worth???
If it were a rare mint Gremlin X with a 304 v8 and Levi jeans interior, you may get 15 to 25k. This one would fetch 2-3 ish. This is the kind of ugly car that you either love it or you don't. No middle of the road. Its only appeal is an ideal platform to radicalize for a burnout/drag car..., since it has the room under the hood for an LS.
RE: Giving broken down stuff another chance. For me, this is what it's all about. The satisfaction I get from getting something working/running again that someone else gave up on is immeasurable. All it really takes is persistence and the willingness to learn. With the internet and UA-cam specifically, it's never been easier to do this. Don't hesitate to try - you get a little smarter every time, even if you're "not mechanical".
I failed my test in a '64 Fairlane because some pedestrian had no respect for the 289 and stepped out in front of me. I failed to stop, stomped it and swerved as the cop/grader pooped himself. 1974, good times.
People Can Say what they want about this AMC Gremlin. I was Given 1 while My Buick trans was Being rebuilt, I dove that Gremlin to Texas 2 times 3000 miles each way pulling a small trail 8x10 80-100 mph 3 of us stayed in pass lane for 300 miles never dropped below 85mph Great on gas and stable on the road, It's not a Car for a hot rod, but some people do. But good Car
That's the thing. These old I6 engines were great on gas so long as they weren't put in a 3/4 ton+ truck with 4.11 gears. I can see these motors still having plenty of low-end torque naturally even with highway gears in a car or light duty.
@@bullbutter9699 109mph for the Borg Warner 3 speed + 258ci (4.2ltr) according to automobile catalog, but that would be with 1 person, no trailer and a gallon of fuel in the tank.
@@bullbutter9699 Sorry But I'm Not Lying, That Car did just what I said, The Ones you Drove were junks, I really don't Care what you Think, I have no Reason to Lie, So Grow Up
I used to have an AMC Hornet of the same vintage. It was a solid car; the engine was easy to work on and never let me down. I wish I still had it today.
Love the old AMCs (especially the 68/69 Javelin!). It looks like you actually have one of the original Gremlin gas caps too! I've got that one and the Hornet cap!
Thanks for that Luke. My first car in 1985 was a 75 Gremlin X 3 speed. That six cylinder in that one never used a drop of oil. I drove it all over the place. Mine had rust on the firewall where the wiring connector went through. I had to bypass the ignition similar to what you did. It was always intermittent after that. I had to put leaf spring shackles on the back because it sagged. Fun little odd car. 🚘
Not an AMC fan here but I gotta admit, that car is a survivor! I am loving it! It's pretty rare to see a 73' Gremlin X that good in original condition! Heck to see any 73' in that condition is rare where we live in the rust belt! I think when the wife sees it, you might be keeping it after all. lol
In 1990 my grandfather's neighbor died and my grandfather was able to get me the neighbor's '74 Gremlin for free. 36,000 miles, garage-kept, same exact red with gold swoosh. Interior was different. Black metal dash, no padding. Must have been the base model. I drove that car around Long Island for a couple years and have never been pulled over as much as in that car. It ran, but it was complete turd. But it was a free turd.
Parts Master appears to be a budget filter aftermarket parts supplier. Other comments on the interwebs claim the parts numbers are the same as WIX. Always love how thorough you are in your explanations. Keep saving North American auto history.
Well that car brings back a lot of members from my friend and I my friend Walt had several Gremlins they were Bulletproof the good times we had in those cars you should clean it up real good and keep that young man that is an American icon right there❤❤❤❤
Hey, Luke, no lie.. when i was a little kid ( 60 years ago ) i was eating my morning Cheerios when ( about half way thru ) a black spider floated to the surface of my milk. I freaked out a bit but my mom scooped out the spider and told me to finish. I refused- she said if I didnt finish the bowl I was grounded and had to stay in my room all day ( no tv or video games back then )..so I stood my ground for uncontaminated food and stayed in my room all day… I feel your pain, brother..
Man, i was maybe 12? I haven't eaten cereal since - the long version is that I saw it on my spoon, stared at it in disbeleif for a second, and then to my horror it started squirming - I had almost eaten the entire bowl at that point with that guy in there. Frosted mini wheats I think they were called .... that's what I got for not closing the bag in the box
A little different from the context but one night when I was 6 mother made some noodles that were “new!” …they were green and smelled. I said as much and complained. She said if she heard one more whiney word outta me I was going to bed without dinner. I saw an opportunity & took it…so immediately I said “…it’s too hottt in herrre😭” Up the stairs to bed I went, no stinky green noodles for me👍 ungrateful little arse I was
We were adults in our early 20s when my sister crunched while drinking a hot chocolate. And found half a cockroach in the cup. It was a while before either of us had hot chocolate again... 😂
@@awo1fman In the late 70s, we were on a band trip. The bus stopped for gas and we all piled out to get snacks. My buddy got a big soft drink. Back on the bus we were all finishing our snacks and he got to the bottom of the drink and popped the lid off to eat the ice and saw a whole cockroach laying there in the ice at the bottom of the cup.
I remember those sixes. Nice torquey little engines. Also bullet proof. Seems it was well cared for and definitely in great shape. That was a great find. Glad you rescued it.
I remember riding in this car with a friend - it had pretty good pick up and was great in the city.....you either love it or hate it but I think everyone would love the power this car has.
My 75 merc cougar had a key buzzer like the Grem. One day I just reached up under the dash, found that mug, and ripped it from it’s home. Best mod ever!
Honestly AMC didnt make bad vehicles and they are very underrated. theres a pretty nice Green Gremlin that i see sometimes around my area. and my buddy owns two AMC Eagles that used to be my grandpas and both being 1982s. one is an SX4 with a 304 V8 stuffed into it and its a badass car. the other is a Wagon that has the same engine as this Gremlin. My dad also has a restored 1969 AMX with a 390.
Drove my parents Gremlin to high school (class of 75) when I was in there good graces, ended up buying it from them. I loved that car started up every time during those damm cold mornings 😊thanks for bringing this one back to life.
That seems exciting! Sitting your sketchy tire up with approximately 14-7 air fuel ratio so when it does blow, it’ll blow like you’ve never heard before!!! 😂
That Gremlin is just too cool!!! I can remember making fun of them as a kid, now I want one. If you let it go I hope it goes to a good home who will take care of it and just drive it in historically stock condition. It would be neat to see you clean up the mechanicals, brakes and what not before you let it go. This car is a serious time capsule. Thanks Luke.
My first non-hand me down car was a green 1973 Gremlin. $2000 full price! 232 engine and a three speed stick. I had issues with it including burning a lot of oil after only 6 months. I replaced it a few years later with a 1972 AMC Hornet 232 with an automatic. It was a much better car but not cool looking. A good way to learn auto maintenance. Points, plugs, oil changes, brakes.Thanks for working this over!
Nice that your back, I missed your videos! That Gremlin is a very cool time capsule. I'm from Germany, and I can't understand the big fangroup of VW Bugs (Käfer). It's a bread an butter car with zero power and rusts like crazy.
The AMC's were kinda laughed at when we were kids (70's), but it's cool to see them around still. Also, Luke, I highly approve of your intro and outro music. Skorned is awesome. The singer, Brendon is a ringer for Layne Stahley, and that's great company 🤘
I’ve watched this channel off and on over the past year or so and I’ve been trying to figure out why I couldn’t remember any of these Alice in Chains songs 😂 Skorned it is! 🤘
Thanks! I couldnt for the life of me remember what the song was or who sang it. I just knew it sounded familiar. Been a long time since i jammed out to Alice in Chains!!
Hi Luke. First time commenter here. Just want to say I really enjoy your videos and your appreciation for these old machines. Great to see someone as young as yourself keeping them alive and relevant. Keep up the great work and thanks!
Hello hello 🙂 I'm glad you enjoy my work here on youtube - I grew up when these cars were still cheap, and they ended up being the cars I drove everyday. Even as time has progressed, they are still my favorite era of vehicle to utilize - there's just something special about them that can't be recreated with anything today 🙂
I cant wait for more of the flathead ford! They have such a unique bad ass exhaust note to them lol always loved them, but I definitely do not mind watching more gremlin videos lol 😊
I always look forward to your videos… Your knowledge and sense of humor is great. The two flash forwards and, I believe one flash backwards, really cleared up my perception of your timeline, speaking past tense, of course. Looking forward to your next video!
If I owned them both I would sell the VW. It’s probably worth more because people love them for some insane reason and I think the gremlin is way cooler
The VW would get more attention for sure, from all types of people. Probably nonstop, actually. Depends on the day whether I would like that or not. I'm definitely more of a fan of the AMC.
I have a 76 gremlin, but your gremlin is in amazing shape compared to mine. If i saw yours for sale before i bought mine, i would have snatched that up in a heartbeat. Great video on the Gremlin.
I feel this car should be plugged into the Carb Cheater Program...become part of the logo...taken to shows as marketing tool...iconic brand association...video series...instal /tuning vids...b4 /after stats vid...
I'm surprised about the amount of UA-camrs who revive vehicles, complain about people letting them rust away in a barn or field only to take it home and do the exact same thing, if you're not gonna use it pass it along to someone who will, great job helping get something back on the road to be used and enjoyed.
Hello Thunderman! I'm glad you enjoy Fords i do too! i also enjoy AMC and others. My cousin had a car like this(same color)i got a ride in it once. Keep on doing what you do we appreciate it!
Nah. Keep the six.... maybe 2-barrel it.... add power steering and power brakes and just enjoy it. They can be made to be such nice riding little cars.... I added a bunch of sound-deadening to my own '70 Gremlin so that now you can actually have a conversation in the car. Mine's a 232 3 speed but is quite capable of keeping up with modern traffic. The fact that it's a SIX cylinder Gremlin X makes it a bit of an anomaly. Granted, the X-package is nothing more than a trim package.... but most X-package cars were also V8's.
Went off your recommendation and bought that JnC jump box, and you were right! Works amazingly. Cranked the sbc in my old kaiser m715 and my son and I got the old girl running this past weekend!
I love those straight 6’s! I had an AMC Hornet and my dad had a Concord. While we had many issues the actual engine itself was never the issue. Transmission died on the Hornet and I couldn’t afford to fix it. The Concord died after I rear-ended a lifted Bronco with a hitch and it pushed the radiator into the fan. It was still running afterwards and I later drove it home for us to scavenge parts off of it.
Watching this makes me miss my 74 Gremlin X .I bought in 73. It fired up everyday in North Dakota winter. It had the 258 engine and I immediately wished I had ordered the 304 with Levi interior.
When you picked that gremlin up was the first time that I watched your channel. Been a fan ever since. Glad to see that you’re back on it. Take care and stay safe.
I'm in Australia and my introduction to the gremlin was the 1973 gremlin X, always had a soft spot for them. Especially as it didn't make it here, we had javelin's, hornet sedan, rebel/matador sedan and wagon and matador X couple until the mid seventies.
My mom had a purple 76 Gremlin, straight 6, with a 3 or 4 speed on the floor, it was a holeshot machine!! Would make a killer drift car, we could make it go sideways at will under 30 mph!! Fun car, surprisingly touquey!!
I am a classic car nut as well as an AMC fanatic and the '70-'78 Gremlin is one of my favorites!! AMC may have been a cheap car brand, but at least they were still good quality for a reasonable price!
A good find that's in great shape. Those AMC 6's are tough little engines with 7 main bearings on the crank shafts. If you plan on keeping it, maybe think about doing a turbo conversion. I've seen numerous other slant 6 conversions but never one done on an AMC 6. It would be a cool little sleeper without having to do a V8 swap. Keep up the good work and hopefully we see more progress with this one.
Hey Luke, I ended picking up a "Progressive Inition" HEI for my wife's 67 Malibu. Single handedly the best $ I have spent. I set up my Eddy AVS2 to your specs, mapped in the timing and she fired off within half a rev and runs like she's injected. I hate Chevies, but I am very impressed how well it's little Vortec headed 350 gets up and gets gone. Thanks for all the vids brother!
Excellent video Luke :) that AMC Gremlin car are interesting to for sure and also if want fix that Door buzzer sound lube the key ignition switch were key go with pentriotion fluid and pull key in and out 10 times each ! Plus door pins to lube up and much more!
Nice Prestone fuel tank! Looks like the one I have on my '72 Scorpion Stingerette snowmobile. It sat since the late 80's I shit you not, the most expensive thing that it has is the gas in it's "tank" You've gotta love the old stuff, it just wants to live.
Very nice time capsule of a car. My dad acquired a 1968 Rambler Rebel station wagon that was originally bought new by my grandfather's brother. Long story short, by the time we got it, the transmission needed work and the carburetor was clogged. It had the old inline 6cylinder. We got it running again. Had the carburetor rebuilt but didn't get the gas mileage it originally used to get - about 17mpg. Before the rebuild, that car got 25mpg! I bet that gremlin would do similar.
FYI my dad and I owned a gremlin X also a AMC station wagon. 1 thing they were good for doing, was blowing off the distributor cap. If I happens to you, the vacuum advance operated from a hose from below carburetor to distributor, and if there was a whole in the rubber valve connected to distributor, it would pull gas plumes in to the distributor, first little explosion would snap off the distributor keeper snaps, next explosion would blow off the cap. It caused alot of funny instances until we found out what was going on lol.
When I started to get interested in cars about 50 years ago, the Gremlin was my favorite car and I dreamt about owning one some day. It did never happen, but I would still want one.
I liked AMC vehicles, fun easy to work on....My line up included 1- Gremlin, 2 hornets, 1 Concord, and a Eagle SX 4....and I had a couple of friends who owned AMX JAVELINS.....
Luke, for future reference, all engines, especially American engines, unless it has been replaced with an aftermarket intake, have the firing order either molded or stamped on the intake manifold in front of or behind the carburetor. No need to mark or tag your plug wires nor have to look it up. It's right under your nose.
Just watched the video. Nicely done - she looks great. I think 1 more video is needed. I think you should fix the brakes, change out the tires, maybe a little detailing on the inside, fix any misc issues and then take it for a nice ride.
There was a blue with white decals gremlin in my area when I was in my teens, and early 20's. It had a V8 with side pipes and cragar SS wheels, and nice tires on it. It would roast the tires, and move along pretty fast. Luke your car is in amazing shape. Might be worth hanging on too. You don't see many gremlins around, at least in northern Michigan, anyways.
I have a 97 Honda Civic hatchback and have been the sole owner. My family and friends keep telling me to get rid of it and get a new car, but I love it too much to let it go! Best car I've ever owned, and it was even stolen a few months ago (got it back).
I couldn't imagine being 6'7" and comfortably sitting behind the wheel in the Gremlin. Not that it's a 'tiny' vehicle.. but it reminds me of my parent's Chevette when I was a child. We had a 1980 Chevy Chevette that my mom drove.. They didn't have it for super long. They had an 85 Grand Marquis that turned out getting replaced over a lemon law dispute (I was young back then but i remember that was a big issue).. Not sure why I'm telling any of this. Thanks Luke for being as cool as you are and making these awesome videos.
The Gremlin's party piece is having a lot of front seat room, because it was based on the front half of a much bigger car, the Hornet. The rear seat was a joke though.
I had a 73 258 best car I ever owned bought @ 50k mi. Sold to a buddy at 190k no oil consumption and I beat it every day 3 spd. manual. It could keep up with the 304 v8s to 100 mph. Good video.
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I'm curious since I've been told its listed too low - what's the Gremlin worth???
How much are you asking for it
up for sale again on friday the 13th? XD
If it were a rare mint Gremlin X with a 304 v8 and Levi jeans interior, you may get 15 to 25k.
This one would fetch 2-3 ish.
This is the kind of ugly car that you either love it or you don't. No middle of the road.
Its only appeal is an ideal platform to radicalize for a burnout/drag car..., since it has the room under the hood for an LS.
@Cloud_Shire_82 seems just fitting dont it 😄
@@ThunderHead289 Your timing has always been something to think about, besides when you time a engine can't go wrong there.
RE: Giving broken down stuff another chance. For me, this is what it's all about. The satisfaction I get from getting something working/running again that someone else gave up on is immeasurable. All it really takes is persistence and the willingness to learn. With the internet and UA-cam specifically, it's never been easier to do this. Don't hesitate to try - you get a little smarter every time, even if you're "not mechanical".
Loved this video. In my 60s now. I actually took my drivers test in a 1972 Gremlin. Good memories!
Hey! I took my test in a Pinto!
@@joemcintyre2090 that's awesome fun times!!
@@Chipster62 The sixties through the eighties was probably the best times for a kid to grow up here in the USA. We had freedom then.
It was the best times@@joemcintyre2090
I failed my test in a '64 Fairlane because some pedestrian had no respect for the 289 and stepped out in front of me. I failed to stop, stomped it and swerved as the cop/grader pooped himself. 1974, good times.
People Can Say what they want about this AMC Gremlin. I was Given 1 while My Buick trans was Being rebuilt, I dove that Gremlin to Texas 2 times 3000 miles each way pulling a small trail 8x10 80-100 mph 3 of us stayed in pass lane for 300 miles never dropped below 85mph Great on gas and stable on the road, It's not a Car for a hot rod, but some people do. But good Car
80 to 100 mph ha ha ha nope !! speedo was off...... 80 maybe in short spurts.
That's the thing. These old I6 engines were great on gas so long as they weren't put in a 3/4 ton+ truck with 4.11 gears. I can see these motors still having plenty of low-end torque naturally even with highway gears in a car or light duty.
@@bullbutter9699 109mph for the Borg Warner 3 speed + 258ci (4.2ltr) according to automobile catalog, but that would be with 1 person, no trailer and a gallon of fuel in the tank.
@@v6si Yeah, I could see it doing 80 with enough of a runway & complete disregard for the tach, more running downhill.
@@bullbutter9699 Sorry But I'm Not Lying, That Car did just what I said, The Ones you Drove were junks, I really don't Care what you Think, I have no Reason to Lie, So Grow Up
I retired from AT&T, & I remember driving one of these as a company vehicle. Pretty peppy and surprisingly comfortable.
I used to have an AMC Hornet of the same vintage. It was a solid car; the engine was easy to work on and never let me down. I wish I still had it today.
@@logicthought25 3 on the tree
Love the old AMCs (especially the 68/69 Javelin!). It looks like you actually have one of the original Gremlin gas caps too! I've got that one and the Hornet cap!
Woo hooo you are a man of your word!!!! I've been waiting for the gremlin...I left a like as always
Hitting the socket with your hand is what broke spark plugs. It torqued down and snapped them. Great car man 👍🏻
Yep
Yep, when he hit the wrench did you see the extension move to the side? Porcelain is not flexible.
I can just hear the old Gremlin.... OH BOY, OH BOY,OH BOY! I'MMA GETA GO AGAIN!!!!
Thanks for that Luke. My first car in 1985 was a 75 Gremlin X 3 speed. That six cylinder in that one never used a drop of oil. I drove it all over the place. Mine had rust on the firewall where the wiring connector went through. I had to bypass the ignition similar to what you did. It was always intermittent after that. I had to put leaf spring shackles on the back because it sagged. Fun little odd car. 🚘
That buzzer is pushing its luck! LMAO. Love the music for your videos too
My first car was a Gremlin, a gift from my Grandfather. Glad you saved one and I hope it goes to a good home!
4.0s never die. The one in my 1991 jeep Cherokee has 278000 and runs great. They aren't fast but they'll pull you up a steep slope.
My mom had a ‘74 Gremlin X with a 304 V8 and Hurst 4 speed with headers, dual exhaust, posi traction. That car was a burnout machine.
Awesome!
i had one to black with gold strip loved that car.
Had one like that back 40 years ago , that 304 was fast. Love the body shape. Fun car.
The Gremlin is way neater and cooler than the bug !
A logical assessment, sir
Not an AMC fan here but I gotta admit, that car is a survivor! I am loving it! It's pretty rare to see a 73' Gremlin X that good in original condition! Heck to see any 73' in that condition is rare where we live in the rust belt! I think when the wife sees it, you might be keeping it after all. lol
Great car but too bad it doesn’t have the 304 V8 those were bad ass
In 1990 my grandfather's neighbor died and my grandfather was able to get me the neighbor's '74 Gremlin for free. 36,000 miles, garage-kept, same exact red with gold swoosh. Interior was different. Black metal dash, no padding. Must have been the base model. I drove that car around Long Island for a couple years and have never been pulled over as much as in that car. It ran, but it was complete turd. But it was a free turd.
Lmao “free turd”. Long Island hea 😂
Parts Master appears to be a budget filter aftermarket parts supplier. Other comments on the interwebs claim the parts numbers are the same as WIX.
Always love how thorough you are in your explanations. Keep saving North American auto history.
I had a 72 Gremlin with the 232 inline 6 and a 3 on the floor! Had many great times in that car!
Well that car brings back a lot of members from my friend and I my friend Walt had several Gremlins they were Bulletproof the good times we had in those cars you should clean it up real good and keep that young man that is an American icon right there❤❤❤❤
Hey, Luke, no lie.. when i was a little kid ( 60 years ago ) i was eating my morning Cheerios when ( about half way thru ) a black spider floated to the surface of my milk. I freaked out a bit but my mom scooped out the spider and told me to finish. I refused- she said if I didnt finish the bowl I was grounded and had to stay in my room all day ( no tv or video games back then )..so I stood my ground for uncontaminated food and stayed in my room all day… I feel your pain, brother..
Man, i was maybe 12? I haven't eaten cereal since - the long version is that I saw it on my spoon, stared at it in disbeleif for a second, and then to my horror it started squirming - I had almost eaten the entire bowl at that point with that guy in there. Frosted mini wheats I think they were called .... that's what I got for not closing the bag in the box
I don't blame you for not wanting to eat the rest.
A little different from the context but one night when I was 6 mother made some noodles that were “new!” …they were green and smelled. I said as much and complained. She said if she heard one more whiney word outta me I was going to bed without dinner. I saw an opportunity & took it…so immediately I said “…it’s too hottt in herrre😭”
Up the stairs to bed I went, no stinky green noodles for me👍 ungrateful little arse I was
We were adults in our early 20s when my sister crunched while drinking a hot chocolate. And found half a cockroach in the cup. It was a while before either of us had hot chocolate again... 😂
@@awo1fman In the late 70s, we were on a band trip. The bus stopped for gas and we all piled out to get snacks. My buddy got a big soft drink. Back on the bus we were all finishing our snacks and he got to the bottom of the drink and popped the lid off to eat the ice and saw a whole cockroach laying there in the ice at the bottom of the cup.
I remember those sixes. Nice torquey little engines. Also bullet proof. Seems it was well cared for and definitely in great shape. That was a great find. Glad you rescued it.
Nice to see you working on the Gremlin. I had one in -86 and I really liked it.
Great video.
Robert Sweden
That skeleton setting in the drivers seat looking at you while to were filming was soooo cool! Thanks Luke!
I remember riding in this car with a friend - it had pretty good pick up and was great in the city.....you either love it or hate it but I think everyone would love the power this car has.
My 75 merc cougar had a key buzzer like the Grem. One day I just reached up under the dash, found that mug, and ripped it from it’s home. Best mod ever!
Good morning from Oregon Luke. Always a good day with a Thunderhead 289 video
Good to see you back Luke and you got the wife to come along too , love the shows when you and junkyard dig used to work on cars , 👍🇦🇺
Honestly AMC didnt make bad vehicles and they are very underrated. theres a pretty nice Green Gremlin that i see sometimes around my area. and my buddy owns two AMC Eagles that used to be my grandpas and both being 1982s. one is an SX4 with a 304 V8 stuffed into it and its a badass car. the other is a Wagon that has the same engine as this Gremlin. My dad also has a restored 1969 AMX with a 390.
From 1972 to 1974 the Gremlin was offered with a 401, Gremlin XR.
Drove my parents Gremlin to high school (class of 75) when I was in there good graces, ended up buying it from them. I loved that car started up every time during those damm cold mornings 😊thanks for bringing this one back to life.
I love the little details, like the CB radio handle clip on the underside of the dashpad visor. What a cool little ride.
That seems exciting! Sitting your sketchy tire up with approximately 14-7 air fuel ratio so when it does blow, it’ll blow like you’ve never heard before!!! 😂
That Gremlin is just too cool!!! I can remember making fun of them as a kid, now I want one. If you let it go I hope it goes to a good home who will take care of it and just drive it in historically stock condition. It would be neat to see you clean up the mechanicals, brakes and what not before you let it go. This car is a serious time capsule. Thanks Luke.
I Love AMC Cars. I have gotten quite the collection over the years
Parked next to a Pinto and Vega with a V8
My first non-hand me down car was a green 1973 Gremlin. $2000 full price! 232 engine and a three speed stick. I had issues with it including burning a lot of oil after only 6 months. I replaced it a few years later with a 1972 AMC Hornet 232 with an automatic. It was a much better car but not cool looking. A good way to learn auto maintenance. Points, plugs, oil changes, brakes.Thanks for working this over!
The car picked up where it was left of in the '80s ,at least the radio did.
Where you wishing for Foghat to come blasting out like it had been stuck inside the radio - I was.
Nice that your back, I missed your videos! That Gremlin is a very cool time capsule. I'm from Germany, and I can't understand the big fangroup of VW Bugs (Käfer). It's a bread an butter car with zero power and rusts like crazy.
The AMC's were kinda laughed at when we were kids (70's), but it's cool to see them around still. Also, Luke, I highly approve of your intro and outro music. Skorned is awesome. The singer, Brendon is a ringer for Layne Stahley, and that's great company 🤘
I’ve watched this channel off and on over the past year or so and I’ve been trying to figure out why I couldn’t remember any of these Alice in Chains songs 😂 Skorned it is! 🤘
Thanks! I couldnt for the life of me remember what the song was or who sang it. I just knew it sounded familiar. Been a long time since i jammed out to Alice in Chains!!
@@brettm3851 I was in the same boat a year ago, too. Took some research, but I tracked Skorned down.
Hi Luke. First time commenter here. Just want to say I really enjoy your videos and your appreciation for these old machines. Great to see someone as young as yourself keeping them alive and relevant. Keep up the great work and thanks!
Hello hello 🙂
I'm glad you enjoy my work here on youtube - I grew up when these cars were still cheap, and they ended up being the cars I drove everyday.
Even as time has progressed, they are still my favorite era of vehicle to utilize - there's just something special about them that can't be recreated with anything today 🙂
6:27 😂 I love this channel.
Love your vibe man...calm ,cool and collected. Nice old Gremlin.
You do a wonderful job!!!!!!
Really nice car. One of my first cars I ever owned. Best vehicle by far. Great video
I thought this would be a part 2 on the Flathead Ford but I guess I'll watch this LOL
I'm working on that this weekend 🙂
@@ThunderHead289anytime somebody's working on a gremlin or Maverick hell you could even throw in a Fairmont and I'm happy
I cant wait for more of the flathead ford! They have such a unique bad ass exhaust note to them lol always loved them, but I definitely do not mind watching more gremlin videos lol 😊
Cool to see. I used to have Gremlins. Nothing stopped them except a relay on the driver’s side firewall.
That 73 AMC Gremlin probably has 23,000 original miles on her. I bet the paint will buff right out near new.
I always look forward to your videos… Your knowledge and sense of humor is great. The two flash forwards and, I believe one flash backwards, really cleared up my perception of your timeline, speaking past tense, of course. Looking forward to your next video!
You should cherish the spiders, they catch a lot of flies and bugs.
Best videos bring barn cars back to life nice job👍👍
If I owned them both I would sell the VW. It’s probably worth more because people love them for some insane reason and I think the gremlin is way cooler
I love me a Beetle, but honestly the gremlin is a way better car.
I guess if you only want to occasionally drive it, the VDub is cool.
The VW would get more attention for sure, from all types of people. Probably nonstop, actually. Depends on the day whether I would like that or not. I'm definitely more of a fan of the AMC.
I have a 76 gremlin, but your gremlin is in amazing shape compared to mine. If i saw yours for sale before i bought mine, i would have snatched that up in a heartbeat. Great video on the Gremlin.
I feel this car should be plugged into the Carb Cheater Program...become part of the logo...taken to shows as marketing tool...iconic brand association...video series...instal /tuning vids...b4 /after stats vid...
That would be cool.
Great video Luke. I'd love to see another revival with Kevin. That satellite adventure was epic!
I'm surprised about the amount of UA-camrs who revive vehicles, complain about people letting them rust away in a barn or field only to take it home and do the exact same thing, if you're not gonna use it pass it along to someone who will, great job helping get something back on the road to be used and enjoyed.
Those are neat little cars. I have to say, I really like how well it cleaned up. Was not expecting that. The paint job on the VW is pretty sharp.
THAT ENGINE RUNS PRETTY SMOOTH FOR HOW OLD IT IS NICE FIND LUKE 😁👍👍
Hello Thunderman! I'm glad you enjoy Fords i do too! i also enjoy AMC and others. My cousin had a car like this(same color)i got a ride in it once. Keep on doing what you do we appreciate it!
Gremlin needs a 351C under the hood with a T5 transmission!
Nah. Keep the six.... maybe 2-barrel it.... add power steering and power brakes and just enjoy it. They can be made to be such nice riding little cars.... I added a bunch of sound-deadening to my own '70 Gremlin so that now you can actually have a conversation in the car. Mine's a 232 3 speed but is quite capable of keeping up with modern traffic.
The fact that it's a SIX cylinder Gremlin X makes it a bit of an anomaly. Granted, the X-package is nothing more than a trim package.... but most X-package cars were also V8's.
If you’re going to drop more power in, at least make it AMC. should be able to find a 360 to drop in easy enough
Oh what fun !! one of my favorites adventures. reserrecting some old rig . and the rush when she fires up …. how cool 😎
You’re very welcome Mr Luke. I greatly appreciate how genuine you are🙏🏻
Went off your recommendation and bought that JnC jump box, and you were right! Works amazingly. Cranked the sbc in my old kaiser m715 and my son and I got the old girl running this past weekend!
I love those straight 6’s! I had an AMC Hornet and my dad had a Concord. While we had many issues the actual engine itself was never the issue.
Transmission died on the Hornet and I couldn’t afford to fix it. The Concord died after I rear-ended a lifted Bronco with a hitch and it pushed the radiator into the fan. It was still running afterwards and I later drove it home for us to scavenge parts off of it.
Watching this makes me miss my 74 Gremlin X .I bought in 73. It fired up everyday in North Dakota winter. It had the 258 engine and I immediately wished I had ordered the 304 with Levi interior.
When you picked that gremlin up was the first time that I watched your channel. Been a fan ever since. Glad to see that you’re back on it. Take care and stay safe.
You are a repair genius, thank you for letting me know about your work
I'm in Australia and my introduction to the gremlin was the 1973 gremlin X, always had a soft spot for them. Especially as it didn't make it here, we had javelin's, hornet sedan, rebel/matador sedan and wagon and matador X couple until the mid seventies.
Always enjoy and appreciate your vids Luke.
My mom had a purple 76 Gremlin, straight 6, with a 3 or 4 speed on the floor, it was a holeshot machine!! Would make a killer drift car, we could make it go sideways at will under 30 mph!! Fun car, surprisingly touquey!!
Always a great show.
51:57 cranking the VW sounds like the Joker’s giggle box from 1989 Batman.
I am a classic car nut as well as an AMC fanatic and the '70-'78 Gremlin is one of my favorites!! AMC may have been a cheap car brand, but at least they were still good quality for a reasonable price!
A good find that's in great shape. Those AMC 6's are tough little engines with 7 main bearings on the crank shafts. If you plan on keeping it, maybe think about doing a turbo conversion. I've seen numerous other slant 6 conversions but never one done on an AMC 6. It would be a cool little sleeper without having to do a V8 swap. Keep up the good work and hopefully we see more progress with this one.
Hey Luke, I ended picking up a "Progressive Inition" HEI for my wife's 67 Malibu. Single handedly the best $ I have spent. I set up my Eddy AVS2 to your specs, mapped in the timing and she fired off within half a rev and runs like she's injected. I hate Chevies, but I am very impressed how well it's little Vortec headed 350 gets up and gets gone. Thanks for all the vids brother!
Excellent video Luke :) that AMC Gremlin car are interesting to for sure and also if want fix that Door buzzer sound lube the key ignition switch were key go with pentriotion fluid and pull key in and out 10 times each ! Plus door pins to lube up and much more!
Hell yes, love a gremlin! Hi from eastern Iowa!
Nice Prestone fuel tank! Looks like the one I have on my '72 Scorpion Stingerette snowmobile. It sat since the late 80's I shit you not, the most expensive thing that it has is the gas in it's "tank" You've gotta love the old stuff, it just wants to live.
I always like+how+good the Gremlin X models looked.
Very nice time capsule of a car. My dad acquired a 1968 Rambler Rebel station wagon that was originally bought new by my grandfather's brother. Long story short, by the time we got it, the transmission needed work and the carburetor was clogged. It had the old inline 6cylinder. We got it running again. Had the carburetor rebuilt but didn't get the gas mileage it originally used to get - about 17mpg. Before the rebuild, that car got 25mpg! I bet that gremlin would do similar.
FYI my dad and I owned a gremlin X also a AMC station wagon. 1 thing they were good for doing, was blowing off the distributor cap. If I happens to you, the vacuum advance operated from a hose from below carburetor to distributor, and if there was a whole in the rubber valve connected to distributor, it would pull gas plumes in to the distributor, first little explosion would snap off the distributor keeper snaps, next explosion would blow off the cap. It caused alot of funny instances until we found out what was going on lol.
When I started to get interested in cars about 50 years ago, the Gremlin was my favorite car and I dreamt about owning one some day. It did never happen, but I would still want one.
Another good one from this channel.
INCREDIBLE barn find!! Job well done!
👍Such an underrated channel! Keep up the good work! 🇺🇸👍
I liked AMC vehicles, fun easy to work on....My line up included 1- Gremlin, 2 hornets, 1 Concord, and a Eagle SX 4....and I had a couple of friends who owned AMX JAVELINS.....
Luke, for future reference, all engines, especially American engines, unless it has been replaced with an aftermarket intake, have the firing order either molded or stamped on the intake manifold in front of or behind the carburetor. No need to mark or tag your plug wires nor have to look it up. It's right under your nose.
Just watched the video. Nicely done - she looks great. I think 1 more video is needed. I think you should fix the brakes, change out the tires, maybe a little detailing on the inside, fix any misc issues and then take it for a nice ride.
My first new car was a 1973 Gremlin X. I’d love to have another one!
There was a blue with white decals gremlin in my area when I was in my teens, and early 20's. It had a V8 with side pipes and cragar SS wheels, and nice tires on it. It would roast the tires, and move along pretty fast. Luke your car is in amazing shape. Might be worth hanging on too. You don't see many gremlins around, at least in northern Michigan, anyways.
I have a 97 Honda Civic hatchback and have been the sole owner. My family and friends keep telling me to get rid of it and get a new car, but I love it too much to let it go! Best car I've ever owned, and it was even stolen a few months ago (got it back).
I couldn't imagine being 6'7" and comfortably sitting behind the wheel in the Gremlin. Not that it's a 'tiny' vehicle.. but it reminds me of my parent's Chevette when I was a child. We had a 1980 Chevy Chevette that my mom drove.. They didn't have it for super long. They had an 85 Grand Marquis that turned out getting replaced over a lemon law dispute (I was young back then but i remember that was a big issue).. Not sure why I'm telling any of this. Thanks Luke for being as cool as you are and making these awesome videos.
The Gremlin's party piece is having a lot of front seat room, because it was based on the front half of a much bigger car, the Hornet. The rear seat was a joke though.
I had a 73 258 best car I ever owned bought @ 50k mi. Sold to a buddy at 190k no oil consumption and I beat it every day 3 spd. manual. It could keep up with the 304 v8s to 100 mph. Good video.
I absolutely love pressure washing! It's so incredibly satisfying!😊
Watched that one tonight, they were cool unusual cars..now kind of a cult classic.. damm bees!
Toujours un plaisir de voire vos videos ! merci 👍👍👍👍👍
16:53 that thing looks actually pretty awesome inside, really clean. time capsule, love this Gremlin.
My dad bought me my first car in 1976. It was a purple 1975 Gremlin X 3-speed on the floor. Man I wish I still had that car.
Ok I’ll admit it. I’m a gremlin lover. Very cool car. Great job getting it going.
Good Job 👍 Glad it went to a good home.