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Posted by El Toro on March 05, 2005 at 12:31:20 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: New Issue of RPM posted by PAULIH300 on March 05, 2005 at 11:32:59:
Hi Paul, We had 4 Ramblers in the family at one time. I had a 1959 Rebel station wagon that had the 250 cid V8 engine, drove it up to Canada and to Plattsburg, NY. My sister bought a 1960 Rambler American, my former brother-in-law bought a 1959 Rambler wagon with 6 cylinder engine, he was recalled to active duty by the Air Force in 1950 and he took that car to England in 1960. I think he may have taken it to Hawaii too. The most problems with these cars were the axle bearings wearing out and ruining the axles by spinning and undercutting the axle. They used open bearings like used on front wheels. I think I put 150K miles on mine and it still didn't use any oil, but the frame was rusting out. I had replaced the axles several times though. Hal I think a lot of those Hough loaders were used in junk yards around here too.
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