Those two with the completely rotten frames are a treasure trove of parts, those end caps on the bumpers alone are worth a dime. If you end up with a bunch of extra parts people on amc eagles den would snatch them up right away. Kudos on saving these cars man!
Nice. Whenever I encounter those type of "swollen" lug nuts I hammer the little caps off and switch to an 18mm.
Yes would love to have more videos, my friend has a 89 eagle that he bought from NY and is in mint condition w/ 92k miles blue w/ wood grain.
Those two with the completely rotten frames are a treasure trove of parts, those end caps on the bumpers alone are worth a dime. If you end up with a bunch of extra parts people on amc eagles den would snatch them up right away. Kudos on saving these cars man!
How about trying to free up the engine in the 84? Good starting point. The other 2 are surely just parts cars!
Sure would love to see more . I've always liked AMC.
Yes, more video's. Interested in what you do with these. I now know where to look for problem areas on these cars. Thanks for your work.
are you sure the skid plate is after market? it looks just like the one I had on a 84 and i was told it was factory
I want that brown one.
I would love to see you get all 3 of those cars running
Yes I’d like to see you fix the 84. I’m an AMC fan
Gave that car to my friend, Smiley. I'll have to do an update video on its progress since then.
I would like to see more Eagles as well. Pretty cool old cars. Are you saving the 84, or parting that one too?
I have an idea for the 84, it does seem savable.
these are cool cars.
That skid plate on the 84 is factory
I have never seen such a thing on any Eagle. It kind of looks like it belongs there, but wouldn't know for absolute sure.
Are you parting anything out?
If interested in selling any one of the three I would be interested in one....
Man to bad the frames didn’t hold up like the bodies.
Lets see what you keep and what you send to recycle.
Jeeps with car bodies. 😁
Not even close, my good friend. They perform way better than any Straight axle Jeep due to the IFS!
I know the aggravation of working with a broken finger.