Jamie you are just experiencing what is happening to more and more AMC owners in the last few years. Everyone is getting tired of all those ho hum cookie cutter cars. Unique cars are in now. You see one Camero, Chevelle or Mustang and you have seen them all and that goes for the ricers too. I had a similar situation when I first bought my orange Hornet Hatchback a few years back. The car was un-washed as I had just put it on the road 3 days before I attended my first cruise with it. The Western turbine wheels were grungy, the tires bald and the paint was dull and oxidized, the interior was torn and the plastic was warped, pieces missing and in just horrible condition. It was real survivor car neglected by it's previous owner for the whole 4 years he had it. I was parked between a mint 69 Chevelle SS 396 and a beautiful 6-71 blown BB 427 in a 39 Chevy coupe. The Hornet got more attention than either car and the owner of the Chevelle was definitely not happy when people walked passed his chevelle to look at the Hornet. Now after working on the car for 3 years I can't go anywhere with out the car getting all sorts of attention. The original paint is polished out, the tires are BFG T/A radials and the wheels detailed and it has a completely new interior. I haven't been to the cruise that the Chevelle owner attends regularly yet but I plan to soon and park next to him. :-) _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com