It's easier with Twelve Fingers
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It's easier with Twelve Fingers
- From: "Brien Tourville" <hh7x@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 21:43:11 -0500
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From: "Mahoney, John" <jmahoney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To:
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I learned that, of three people "present at the creation" of what
surely was the most exciting --- at least to
late-sixties/early-seventies AMC lovers --- era in American Motors'
history, only one had ever been approached by an AMC hobbyist-type
(leader, author or just fanatic AMC fan) to tell their tales of "back
when."
I learned a little --- or a lot --- from all three of them.
(And I didn't meet them anywhere in AMC land...)
Elsewhere I learned that, on what surely was the most important
vehicle
--- save Rambler, Hornet and Gremlin --- in modern AMC history, so
much was still unwritten and/or unspoken that I found myself just
"truckin'" (and I do trucks the way I do trains --- as an interested,
but totally uninformed bystander...) back to the world of "AMC then."
I learned a little --- or a lot --- about Jeep's Cherokees.
(And I didn't find that trail in an AMC atlas ...)
Most of all, I learned that there's still much to be learned, whether
American Motors' ship is slowly sinking or it has been sunk for
decades. Someday, someone might enjoy learning what I learned as
well.
===================
John ~~!
It's more like The Posiden Adventure ..........
with Shelly Winters .......all over again !
Brien.
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