How could you not mention the 68 American wagon with 900 original miles on it? My first walk by I missed the sign and thought it was a nive resto. Then I read the sign. That car was one fo the nicest cleanest cars I have ever seen! I picked up my 66 Classic wagon taillights and outer housings from Tim Linton and walked around a while, I'm not much for starting up conversations though, The boys liked the cars but bored quickly. My youngest who is 13 rally likes the humpsters, Older son wants a Wrangler. So at least they havn't gone ricer on me! :] Yet :[ -- Mark Price markprice242ATadelphia.net Morgantown, WV ---- Jerry Casper <gremlingts@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > My club sponsored the show, had a pretty fair > turnout, about 47 cars on the showfield, considering > the weather we all just escaped on the East Coast this > past week ( rain, rain, RAIN! ). Had some awesome > rides show up, some interesting muscle like a NASCAR > matador coupe, black drag Gremlin, BBG Javelin, in > addition to alot of stock Ramblers. One SWEET AMC was > a '72 Gremlin, with JUST 13k miles on it! Guy has had > it since new, autocrossed it years ago, and just > brought it out for this show after 15-20 years of > storage! Paint was dark green, V-8 car, absolutely > beautiful. He even had a folder of alot of AMC stuff > he'd saved over the years, including a Randall 401-XR > ad from some oil or tire book. Nice! I talked with him > awhile, he's got a '70 Javelin roof spoiler he wants > to part with <BIG grin! yeah, I'm working on it...>. > Nice guy, hope to see him again, told him to come > visit Gremlinland in Woodbridge, as he only works 4 > miles from me, and lives 20 miles south. Never met him > before, he's known about our local club for years, but > just kept missing the shows and stuff to go to. > Anyway, hope to strike up a good friendship with him. > Got alot of good pics, both digital and 35mm (lordy, > been AGES since I broke out ol' Betsy, the Minolta > 7000i camera, but I figured I ought to get some REAL > photos for achange. LOL ). A V-8 Hornet hatchback > showed up as well, a nice '52 Nash Airflyte wagon, > blue with woodgrain accents, some sweet convertibles, > a bunch of Rebels, one with some nice mods to it ( > Spirit Turbocast-II wheels with modified centers for > volcano caps AND Rambler insert in fake knock-off, and > a special hood job where he took a 2nd rebel hood, and > made hood scoops from the inverted indentations and > welded and seamlessly molded it in. AWESOME job! Looks > factory. Calcutta maroon color, interesting color, but > nice looking. > Some other oldies included a '60 Rambler 4-door, > pink, a '58 Ambassador. > 6 wagons, including an Eagle, were there, some > mid-60's, all nice. WOnderful day, sunny but some > clouds and overcast on occasion to break the heat. I > bought alot of neat stuff at the vendors for good > prices, got 2 AMC am/fm/cb radios for cheap, some > Gremlin and Matador Coupe parts, misc. literature. I > was whupped by the end of the day, though, luckily my > other club members did most of the work. :) > Didn't stay for the banquet, wife had a headache and > wanted to go , so we left about 4 pm. Wonderfully > pleased with all the nice people I met, plus the parts > and stuff. Wish more had turned up for the show, wish > I COULD have had a running AMC to take, too, but not > to be. Maybe this summer, I'll get one running and > roadable, finally. > So, on that note, I'll post some pics in the Photo > section later. Need to do some work first. :) Au > revoir, > > JErry Casper > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > _______________________________________________ > AMC-List mailing list > AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list > > or go to http://www.amc-list.com _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com