setter1 wrote: "a can of black rustoleum won't work on this...:)" Aw c'mon, once you make a few layers of it, the rustoleum will make up for that 1 1/2 inches missing? And then you can use the rest of can on whole car! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4648210441 Seriously, on the plastic interior wheelwell moldings for 68-70 AMX, I have heard some do not fit properly. I believe they also don't have the metal riveted brace below the 1/4 glass also. This is good and bad, as that metal brace with rivets is what canused them to break in that area due to sun heating up rivets. They are also prone to cracking on the thin spot right above wheelwell itself, and then in the hole below back window where the pin goes in, again, because of sunlight. On the comment about accepting less than accurate craftmanship, you will find this in many aspects old old cars, not only limited to AMC. It does rear it's head however over and over. Sometimes it is because the supplier, other times someone didn't do homework, other times it is combinations of many things, like item made outside of country, wrong materials, ect. I had some 68-69 and 70 trim rings for AMX in the early 90s that looked great, but mounting pins on back were as big as a Greek proctologist's finger. So you would have to "resize" (drill) the mounting holes if you wanted to use these. I would not want to use them on any car I was fixing up however. I sold them for less than what they cost me, but some wanted them anyhows for cars they were fixing up on low budget and didn't care about judging, only wanted something to fill the area. Weatherstrips and stripe kits come to mind. Right now on the Badassgremlin forum I was griping that no one stocks a four speed carpet kit for Hornet. Yes, and I have called many vendors on my own list, only AT carpet available. But talking to some who have tried to put those in their SC/360's you have problems, as the hump for the Hurst shifter gets in way and you will have to somehow make up for it somewhere else with carpet. Ram Air trims for 70, if not mistaken, while a great looking reproduction, the mounting pins are slightly off. Good and bad. Good is someone reproduced these, dropping X amount of dollars into a one year item only. Bad is you CAN'T get them rechromed like originals. They melt into looks like Playdoh! Originals you can redip into chrome, not a problem, these repros turn to sheet. And the mounting pins are off, so you will have to 'resize' the original holes in your hood. However, this won't show from above, nor below, once installed. Somewhere on my website there is a file (might not be published yet) about variances with AMC. For instance, the red rear reflector lens on 68-69. There are 4 shades I know of.....all NOS OEM whatever one wished to call it, made by AMC in Canada. Some are lighter, some darker, all are original AMC equipment. I have photos here of a huge lot I bought from a dealership in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada in 1989(?) and they are all lighter, and many were dated March 1970, and some August 1970 (for 68-69 models). Undrilled. Another is SX/4 decals. I have three here made within a two year span from AMC, all 3741517 AMC Part Number SX/4 Legend. All three different, one is open faced, another closed face, another slight variable from closed face. But all three AMC NOS made in 1982-84. What caused some of this? Different suppliers for aMC. They usually went with the best bid, so whoever lowballed them would get the job for whatever it was. Nothing wrong with that except you will have differences and variations on same item from time to time. I like to point out on my website's PRODUCTION/TECH file the AMC Paint Suppliers are a really good example: http://www.planethoustonamx.com/parts/new_paint/index.htm And if one would put those paints under a reader like they have at Home Depot, you will have three different variances of same color, just slightly off, miniscule, but off. It don't make up for what you got with the interior wheel moldings, and I would like to see who someone made them fit! If you have that much play, there is going to be stress, and stress is usually what broke these at the skinny point directly above wheelwell when new. You could possibly ask for a refund also if not happy, but keep in mind that if you do find a used almost 40 year old set they can command $200-$400 a set, depending on rarity of color. I'll probably have more to say about reproductions later, interesting thread, especially with the explosion of reproduction items on the AMC market in the past decade. Some good, some not so good, but neat to see, simply because it shows people want to fix up these cars, not only AMX & Javevelin, SC/Rambler, SC/360 and Machine, but others like wagons, convertibles, Gremlins, Rambler, you name it, nice to see, makes for a better, and stronger hobby! Let me know setter1 if you are interested in some fine, used rustoleum however, still have about several cups left, been pouring it on fire ant mounds in back yard, maybe in Y3K scientists fidn them and try to bring them back like Jurassic Park :~P Eddie Stakes' Planet Houston AMX 713.464.8825 eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.planethoustonamx.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