>> fender opening on the Citroen 2CV was designed is such a way that no matter where the wheel was actually positioned, it always appeared to be centered. << Whether showing leg or skirted, http://tinyurl.com/eb9rp http://tinyurl.com/ezjzh standing right or left-of-center, (the French might lean left, but they never consider themselves gauche...), it is in the eye of the beholder. As is restoration of that grille. Entasis. (Which is Greek to AMC...) http://www.raphaelk.co.uk/web%20pics/Greece/first/Parthenon.jpg http://www.klassykoach.com/Rolls%20Royce%20front%20grille.jpg >> Don't forget to ship back one of Sadhamms' Limos' for List Member Use during Rallies ;) << Too bad son Uday had the Fedayeen Saddam torch his cool cars: http://www.fibrowalls.com/content/blog/0501_ferrari1.jpg One would've looked better, http://tinyurl.com/l9n9o and could've become faster, http://www.maranellosales.com/UCL/view.asp?id=199 if he had not been so hot-headed about learning. Some people just don't do things the easy way. Thus they make everyone else suffer with them. Up to a point, that is. Then it all blows. If not up, out. Either way, All gone. >> Please contact Jeffrey Thomas for information on the 71-74 Javelin AMX Registry. >> Please allow me to post to the forum. Jeffrey Thomas << >> Hey Jeff, Are you sure your name isn't Thomas Jeffrey? << Joe Futon may have been typing while reclining on his fulton (or his PC simply made a typo), but, like Bruce Rambler and Thomas -Jeffery-, Jeffrey Thomas is a great name for an AMC fan to have. >> Please contact Jeffrey Thomas at jeff.thomas@xxxxxxxx for information on the 71-74 Javelin AMX Registry. << And, when Lockheed-Martin builds Javelins, a great AMC model to fan for. http://tinyurl.com/jom6f The 2nd gen Jav was a real rocket (for show and go) upon its AMC launch. >> blow the dust and fibers off the grill to clean it. Tomorrow it is cleaning with prepsol and the taping start's. :-) Being in the advance stages of emphazima the wife and my Dr's would have a fit if they knew half of what I do. << >>I have enjoyed your Saga entrees! Damn the torped---, er, Javelins, (and physicians): throw some Saga beef http://www.flickr.com/photos/naoya_n/page2/ http://j-click.jtb.co.jp/info/restaurant/wa_eng_01.html on the grill! The cost of entry may be astounding, but the finished dish will be well worth it. Just like the silver sparkle on your AMC grille. The coughs, the gasps, (the taxes)? Just par for the course. And the laughs? Priceless! As Jock >> I hope you used high temperature paint on your grill. You wouldn't want paint to adhere to your brats, steaks, corn on the cob, etc, << and Mark >> I usually spray my grill with some Vegetable oil spray. It helps keep the food from sticking, plus you get that cool flame thing going if you spray directly down into the grill! :] << know. Plus, if you spray your Hornet grill with Pam, you'll have better aerodynamics -and- better mileage. A Nash Lafayette "Slipstream" effect http://www.nashcarclub.org/inquiry/40_stnsn.jpg will really make every AMC Hornet, Javelin, and Brick[yard] Matador fly. http://www.adclassix.com/images41nashsedan.jpg (Yes, it was officially "Slipstream" styling...) http://tinyurl.com/rb97w >> Anyone have a spare grill or can point him in the right direction please give them a shout below thanks, Eddie Stakes << >> Looking for a grill for a 1971 Amc Gremlin. May be interested in broken grills too. Please E-mail me back. Thanks, Dean << http://xfxf.blogspot.com/ http://bluescat.org/images/tree-on-house-2002/broken-grill-1.jpg http://bluescat.org/images/tree-on-house-2002/broken-grill-2.jpg http://axion.physics.ubc.ca/thirdman/130sewer-grate-in.gif http://www.ooze.com/sewer/wein-grate-paper.jpg (Another reason for Vienna to consider itself the German-speaking Paris?) >>Is there a condensor in the system? Not if there's an editor in the house. San Antonio native Carol Burnett said, "Comedy is tragedy plus time." What ever happened to Carolinian-turned-San Antonian-turned New Yorker Colin Brodsky's Ambassador webpage and his AMC love; what ever happened to Kenoshan-turned San Antonian Fred Koos's Ambassador hardtop, Matador dream and list input; what ever happened to the promise of a future for the new world of AMC; what ever happened to the Texans, the Bostonians, the Californians, and all the others who had -something- to contribute? What ever happened to AMC? Charles W. Nash wasn't laughing when he bought "Ambassador" for a name. (Which, as John [Elle, who wasn't being yellow or coasting along for a free AMC List ride] posted, happened in 1927, after -Shaw- Ambassadors [some of which weren't marketed for duty as taxis] ceased to be sold.) Would Charlie buy Nash-AMC leftovers a comedy or a tragedy award today? "He who laughs last, laughs best!" they say. They didn't say if he drives a Nash, though. If there's "no best, only better," "moving forward" should still be OK. http://tinyurl.com/rkzps If it works rather well for Toyota, it should work well for AMC, also. Today it's just time to "move on..." Count the dots and hold the org. No time to write about a sign reading, "Expidition, July 27, 1955" on a '46 Chevy that a 17-year-old and a 19-year-old drove from Los Angeles to Detroit. No time to connect their car design dots with those of many other young men who would design for Nash-AMC-Jeep. No, that's what happened to AMC. And then, right before your eyes, it's gone. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com