On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 12:28 +0000, jackbarncord@xxxxxxx wrote: > As for the 76 Sportabout, I really have my heart set on a 72. It's a > teenage experience thing. I have a plethora of parts awaiting to go > into a 72 that will become my weekend toy, I need only find one worthy > of the effort. The car needs to be as structurally sound as possible, > hint, hint. No arguing with that! :-) I like the 70-72 Hornets over later ones by a big margin; the nose is completely different in style. Vastly cleaner lines, strongly 1960's. In '73 the lines started getting busy. 70 I like best of all, it's basically an American with Hornet sheetmetal, with a few anoyances (like a one-year gas cap & rear panel; nothing else fits it, I can't use one of those gaudy locking 5 lb. chromie Hornet gascaps). I'm barely OK with the plastic interior though; my 1963 Classic is closer to a real car to me and feels like home, and I occasionally get irrational urges for something with a generator and running boards. It's becoming a real sickness. (By the usual baby-duck syndrome thing(*), I should be hot for muscle cars, but I have no interest in V8's.) (*) Pretty much car nuts latch onto what was cool when they were young driving age. 20 yr olds want Scions; my father likes rodded T's. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com