First Drive of our 1973 AMC Hornet Since Full Rebuild!

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • I’ve been waiting for this day for almost 2 years! Our Hornet is finally back on the road! While its not completely ‘finished’ it is finished enough to take on Power Tour! I drove my AMG down to meet my dad and swap, possibly the first time someone traded an AMG for an AMC, lmao. The car runs great, and I am so excited for PowerTour!
    GoPro Hero 9, iPhone 11 Pro. Edited with LumaFusion on iPad Pro 12.9
    • First Drive of our 197...

Komentáře • 32

  • @timashton3109
    @timashton3109 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I love AMC! My first car was a 1977 AMX that I bought in high school in 78. I fitted it with 225-60-15 tires on all four corners( I know that sounds sad by today's standards but I was running Pirelli P7 tires when everyone else was running fat rear and skinny front.) I miss that car and am going to build another one similar to yours!

  • @johnnewell4849
    @johnnewell4849 Před měsícem +1

    My philosophy on engine break-in as told to me by my engine builder in 1971 was to drive it like I intend to drive it every day. That meant a hundred miles an hour, powershifts everywhere. I've been doing that ever since. Never had a problem with an engine. Drive it like you stole it. Make sure there are no helicopters in the area.

  • @audieconrad8995
    @audieconrad8995 Před 2 lety +6

    Dude, PAH-LEZE more - much more on this car! As an AMC enthusiast this is one bad-ass tasty build! My first car was a factory ordered '76 Hornet X hatchback like this one. It had a 304 V8 and although for the day was an adequate runner - NOTHING like what you've got under hood!! Wow! Would love to know details! Congrats man. Long live AMC muscle! 💪

    • @drianashton
      @drianashton  Před 2 lety +1

      I plan to have a ton of content on this car now that we have it back from the rebuild. EFI should be going on when we get home from Power Tour, suspension is next!

    • @audieconrad8995
      @audieconrad8995 Před 2 lety +1

      @@drianashton love the look. And how you integrated that '70 intake is fabulous. That is some seriously nice work. I always thought that hood scoop was one of the best looking ever...
      I always referred the look of it as the "dog snout."
      And that 390...good lord. The Hornet Hatchback lines still to this day hold up and look fresh. Thx 4 your reply and look forward to further content and updates. Congrats!

  • @fredrickmillstead2804
    @fredrickmillstead2804 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Had a 76 Hornet X, loved it, wish I still had that little hot rod.

  • @ericcurlett811
    @ericcurlett811 Před 2 lety +3

    Really love the look of the car

  • @shawnthomas444
    @shawnthomas444 Před 2 lety +2

    Can’t wait for my ride!!!! You have to drive me to show my dad he would love it!

    • @drianashton
      @drianashton  Před 2 lety +1

      Hell yea!

    • @shawnthomas444
      @shawnthomas444 Před 2 lety +1

      @@drianashton he is on my side of town so not a super long road trip lol

  • @mpetersen6
    @mpetersen6 Před rokem +2

    I like it. Stands out from the hordes of Mustangs and Camaros.
    Me, I think I'd for something different. Instead of the V-8 I'd go with a very worked over 4.0 liter. New head built out of two Infinity V-8 heads. Or maybe Ford Windsors or LS. Punched out .060 over. 232 crank. Aftermarket rods. Oil squirters to help keep piston temps down. Pistons with floating pins. Electric water pump. Hooked up to a late model trans. Set-up with IRS. More modern front suspension. Rack and Pinion. Four wheel discs. Too bad they never did a deep skirted cross bolt aluminum block for the 4.0.

  • @charlessizemore5615
    @charlessizemore5615 Před rokem +2

    Sweet !!!!!

  • @martinreed5964
    @martinreed5964 Před rokem +2

    beautifull...I would love a hatchback, pref AMX, to go with my 73 gucci wagon

    • @drianashton
      @drianashton  Před rokem +1

      Oh man, a green Gucci Wagon has to be about as rare as it gets!!!

    • @martinreed5964
      @martinreed5964 Před rokem +1

      @@drianashton mine is fawn beige with wood trim, and being a factory V8 it is a rare one....check it out on my sons video...GTBugger

  • @That_AMC_Guy
    @That_AMC_Guy Před rokem +1

    I haven't done much to my own Yellow Hornet in a decade. BUT, I do have everything now to swap in the 21-gallon gas tank, a friend has a complete axle with 3.73 gears that's been promised to me, and I have a V8 Mustang 5-speed that I want to figure out how to swap my AMC T5's top and tailshaft onto so I get a stronger trans with better ratios. After that, I'm considering fuel injection as well and maybe get my A/C working again!

    • @drianashton
      @drianashton  Před rokem

      Sounds KILLER! I'd love to do a T5 swap too, very much on my list!

    • @That_AMC_Guy
      @That_AMC_Guy Před rokem

      @@drianashton It's surprisingly easy but every has gotten so expensive lately. I saw a pedal set on eBay for $300.
      Heck, I paid that 20 years ago, but I got the pedals, linkage, steering column, transmission, bellhousing.... etc. etc..

  • @rickuyeda4818
    @rickuyeda4818 Před rokem +1

    Sorry, I like the looks of a stock Hornet. Your car doesn't even look like a Hornet until you see the grill.

    • @drianashton
      @drianashton  Před rokem +1

      Except for the hood and wheels, ever part of the car is from stock Hornet. The flares (which I’ve now removed) are from a 77 Hornet AMX, as is the grille.

  • @larryg.9187
    @larryg.9187 Před 5 měsíci +1

    ... Although perhaps not quite as cool as your car...
    I was fortunate enough to buy a 1973 Hornet Sportabout X Gucci edition in January of '24, this year...
    Running, driving, rust and dent free ! 258- I6, automatic, tilt steering, sport steering wheel, mag like wheels, roof rack, no flaws in the Gucci headliner, although it has minor separation on the drivers seat which has independent reclining front seats, oh, and power brakes with disk in front ... AMC 🇺🇸 ...
    I enjoyed watching your clip ... Best regards ...

  • @amcfool1
    @amcfool1 Před 5 měsíci

    hi, cool car. What did you use to redo the dash bezels? I'm working on a yellow 77 Hornet, and would like to redo my dash. can you do a video on that? thanks, gz

  • @cultdoctor100
    @cultdoctor100 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I purchased one 1974 gold.

  • @beforeyourimmigrants8471

    I might get a 77 hornet amx. What do you think about them

    • @drianashton
      @drianashton  Před rokem +1

      Very cool cars! The flares, grille and rear window louvers on our car are all from a 77 Hornet AMX

    • @beforeyourimmigrants8471
      @beforeyourimmigrants8471 Před rokem +1

      @@drianashton the one Im looking at has the 6 cylinder. Is it hard to find parts to rebuild the drivetrain? It's a really cool looking car that I don't see many up and I found one out here in CA.

    • @phantomblott1
      @phantomblott1 Před rokem

      Younger brother's girlfriend, had a 77 Hornet AMX in the early 80's. She and her dad pulled the tired 304 engine and auto, replaced it with a 343 and auto from a 1968 Javelin. The 343 was rebuilt with stock 10.2 pistons and the 1970 type 2, 401 cam. Cyclone exhaust headers with full 2.5 exhaust, along with Walker full flow mufflers. Edlebrock R4B and a larger Carter carburator. Rear gears were changed to 3.73 to 1. The auto trans was rebuilt with the insides from the Bog Warner model 12 that came with the 390 engine. That Hornet AMX was an absolute sleeper, excpet for the exhaust tone. Just way too much horse power for that little Hornet and the 14 in. tires. That was the way that Hornet AMX should have come from the factory, only with the 360 engine instead.

    • @beforeyourimmigrants8471
      @beforeyourimmigrants8471 Před rokem

      @@phantomblott1 man that sounds like a nice one!

  • @jasonthamos69
    @jasonthamos69 Před rokem

    Dude that is too much talk