What years did an AMC 360, or 401 come in a Jeep Wagoneer? Also, what transmissions were attached to it? Also what other vehicles did they come in and what years? :cheers:
You are correct sir. International ran low on their V-8 engines in 1973-1974 and commissioned AMC to build 401 V-8's for their giant Travelall's. I pulled my AMC 401 out of a 1973 International Travelall a couple of years ago and only paid $600 for the entire engine. I'm building the engine now for my 1976 CJ7 Renegade.A bit of clarification on grape ape's post.
The 327 was a Rambler engine, the 350 a Buick motor (offered in 68), with the 304, 360, and 401 being an AMC engine (Offered in, I believe 72 model year).
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AMC 232, 258, and 401 engines can also be found in late 60's and early 70's International Harvester Scouts and light trucks. I believe the 401 was only offered for a couple of years (72 through 75?), so that makes them some what rare, but if you happen to see an old rusting hulk in a orchard, might go look under the hood.
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We used to have a member, fuzzy401, on the site. He dragged a 401 powered CJ. Haven't seen him in years, but he he might be out there somewhere.