The AMC world is so dull lately, why not ask a few new/old questions. If no one does so before I get to it, I'll eventually post the answers. #1 Name two sporty American Motors models promoted by their AM supplier, that company and the model year. #2 Name the American Motors model promoted by that supplier the next year and an influential work (date it) by an artist in the field referenced. #3 Name the later AM model promoted by that same supplier, a world-famous landmark it chose to show and that structure's architect(s) of record. #4 Name the American Motors model that was promoted by a non-supplier before AM came close to shaving race or sales share from Chevrolet. #5 Name the American Motors model that socked it to Big-3 competition and said non-supplier's brand. Finish your fancy footwork with model year. #6 Name the American Motors model advertised for fuel-efficiency and two (or more) ways such a scene has changed since that (identify it) year. Let's see who sees AMCs. PS - Did you know... That "Tru-trak" has another AM connection? Mark Donohue raced an Elva Courier in 1961, long before he ever turned an unfair advantage --- by turning a Camaro or Javelin steering wheel. http://96trees.com/elva/carpics/trutrak.jpg http://96trees.com/elva/roadtest.html Mark Donohue raced an Elva Courier in 1961, long before he ever turned an unfair advantage --- by turning a Camaro or Javelin steering wheel. http://96trees.com/elva/history.html PPS - Did you also know... The P-F sales slogan? "Stands Alone in Its Class" The Lozier line Packard stole? "The Choice of Men Who Know" The Waverly words of wisdom? "No Dirt, No Odor, No Grease, No Bother" Waverly Electric. Back where we began. http://www.partsforclassics.com/pics/Signs/waverly.gif (For those who see that sign and think, a bonus follows...)