Vehicle Description
Modified AMC 4x4 Eagle Wagon featured in 2019 Hagerty Magazine.
This is the way AMC should have built the AMC Eagle!! This Modified
"can do" Eagle features a 2-3" lift and brand new 31" All Terrain
tires Other Features of this little beast include: - Power
Steering- Power Windows- Power Door Locks- Power Mirrors- Power
Seats- Interval Wipers- Tilt Steering Wheel- New All Terrain tires
(maybe 300 miles on them) - New brake booster- New plugs, wires,
distributor, O2 Sensor- New hoses and belts - New starter and
battery- New Bilstien and KYB shocks- New Sway bar bushings- New
front springs (1972 Javelin) - New wheel bearings - New window
regulator - New exterior door handles - - New LED spotlights - New
rear hatch shocks- Metal valve coverThis Eagle is featured in the
Spring 2019 Hagerty magazine and filmed for TV at the Concours de
lemons in Monterey 2019.All mechanical issues have been sorted out
and the vehicle is good to go anywhere. She starts, idles, brakes
and handles just fine! Horsepower was boosted from stock with new
distributor, new wires and plugs. New hoses, belts replaced as
needed. New battery, starter, and brake booster. A/C is INOP.
Heater works. Currently the stock radio plays intermittently.
There's a short somewhere. Plan to tint all the windows soon. The
interior has all of its original components. Carpet is a little sun
faded in the rear. The under dash hood latch handle broke (because
it is made of cheap plastic) and so I am using a beer opener as
pull until I can fabricate something more...uuuhhh.....refined I
guess. She has new thick rubber floor mats. The headliner is
sagging as most of the Eagles do because the glue dries out. Ive
applied decorative upholstery pins to hold the material in place
which seems to be working fine. Each seat cushion in front has a 3
inch tear. The passenger side only has a tear on the vinyl, whereas
the driver's side has one on the cloth and the vinyl. I have
purchased enough NOS AMC houndstooth cloth material from the only
source on the planet to repair the seat. Just need a needle and
some thread. You may find a few out there but you don't find Eagles
like this ! All in All, a well preserved Eagle that has been given
some love and a dose or two of steroids for confidence. She's ready
for some adventure. Are you? I can arrange delivery anywhere
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