Hi John, well, on the golf course, having a swill. I hope that golf cart is AMC powered, and you not letting Paris Hilton drive it, let her drive something else! Don't check your AMcyclopedia, check your video library :~O). Speaking of scotch, I hope John is having a scotch, AMC's marketing for the new AMX was just that in 1968. Back to 19 sixty eight..... "Mission AMX: AMC had dealer meetings in 9 cities in the US from Feb 15-22nd 1969 at Playboy clubs; Guy Hadsall Jr the National Merchandising Manager was in charge of the meetings, which was to introduce AMC Dealers to the NEW AMX. The original American Motors flyers states: "the meeting guide poster is guaranteed to turn your audience on! Being in charge of the meeting, you'll have the FIRST opportunity to see it, and get in the proper frame of mind. Very simply instructions on it's use are all that is needed. Simply display it in sight of everyone and happily run-down the swinging new features of the car that are provocatively present in numbered call outs." There was a film and record originally for presentation. Those instructions read (worth noting AMC's great marketing) "Two for the Road: This AMX features film will sustain the stimulating meeting enviroment this meeting guide poster will cause....That's a PROMISE!" and the second film states: "One Of A Kind! This is a fast moving, different type of marketing presentation that should shake some of the cobwebs loose. The film looks closely at the YOUTH MARKET, who they are, where they are, and how to reach them! Now go ahead and take the first look, hang it up and have a swinging meeting! Are you FEELING GROOVY yet? Need a scotch? LETS SELL SOME CARS!!" http://www.planethoustonamx.com/mission_amx.htm Ah yes, the last thing you need is a bunch of drunk AMC dealers on scotch playing with their putters (4 iron?) (Big Bertha?) (Tiger Woodie??!?) looking at Playmates....the tab is covered and all the swill is on the house: http://www.planethoustonamx.com/press_photos/47_nash_drums.JPG back 41 more years to 19 forty seven....... "All the major Nash dealers were crowded into a room, given drums, and told to beat them on cue according to the widow of the owner of the dealership I would later buy out in the 90s, P. K. Williams on Congress street in Austin, Texas. She indicated that she never knew why they rounded up the dealers like this once a year, but spouses were invited, they just could not attend the meetings, not that they would want to be in there with all those drums and Cuban cigars. Not sure if that is a pitcher of ice water on the middle of the table or a pitcher of Stoli. P. K. Williams was one of the highest volume Nash dealers in Texas. He would morph into Rambler then AMC before closing. He is pictured directly below the "H" in the "Sell Nash" banner on the back wall. Ironically, AMC President William V. Luneberg would later say in 1971: "We want to be recognized as a company that marches to the beat of it's own drums;" when he was describing AMCs 'philosophy of difference'. " Fast forward to 2003 when the Green Bay Packers still had a team: http://www.planethoustonamx.com/amc_window_stickers/eddie_packers.jpg Yes, like gas, as with scotch, only the prices have chaged....and aged! "Mike/Tom/X should notice the difference between my "serious" and "fun" --- I took the "8,000 pound Chrysler" theme model year still unknown] and simply riffed on it; maybe saying or showing something new or of interest to someone. I don't expect everyone to read between the lines, to find all the factoids, or even to get all the embedded jokes, but, like life itself, it's out there for the taking. Free of charge. The right price for Rambler mentality (and for Rambler mentalitty...)" On the showfield in Kenosha for the huge Homecoming in 1998 there were 3-4 Dodges that had been produced in Kenosha at the former AMC plant. Looked odd sitting there on a field of over 1000 AMC vehicles. Over the hill on same field there was a few Nashes. And one Ajax. All AMC somehow related, scotch or not. Yes, cars can be fun and serious. Most are fun. I saw a older gentleman driving his pristine 55-57 T Bird, top down this morning. My boys instinctively yelled 'papa! Hot Wheels car!' Not knowing what it is, made before even I was born. Timeless nonetheless. One day some will look back on those 3-4 Mopars (New Yorkers? Dynasties?) on the field almost a decade ago. Did anyone take their photos? Did anyone go over and talk to the owners? Welcome them? Did AMCers act like it was Hezbollah Dodge's over there? I don't know, but I did walk up and check them out. Where are they now? "Third chance to contribute something. Go to it; it's your AMC life. Don't rely on someone else to do it for you." I agree. Not everyone wants a AMC. Not everyone wants to restore/restify/fix/drive a AMC. But for those of us who still do (how many people here drive their AMC daily in 2006? I drive EXCLUSIVELY AMC and have since 1976...) get out and enjoy the products AMC made. It don't have to be a "collectible" musclecar. You will find wagons are just as much fun, as are convertibles as are four doors. All worth having fun with in some fashion! There will be more from the likes of great storytellers like Foster, Brooks, Mayes, maybe even get Zinn out of Amishville to write AMC again. However, everyone has a story to tell when it comes to AMC. How many of you have ever been to a cruise night or car show or just driving your AMC and had someone tell you 'tey remember those Ramblers' or 'I used to have one like that' or 'so and so worked at the dealership/factory/lot' for instance? Tell everyone about it. Fo! Eddie Stakes' Planet Houston AMX 713.464.8825 eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.planethoustonamx.com Email is currently HEAVY 5-12 day reply times, call if important ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mahoney, John" <jmahoney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 3:41 PM Subject: Re: Item number: 330008960552 Hey Eddie, eBay won't let me comment since I'm not a member (thanks, I get enough Spam already...), so I'll correct your errors by e-mail: I can use my Blueberry Mac Pie while I wait for some dude named Tiger to make his roof shot. Your classy '666 [1] AMX sales pitchfork is an AMC classic, but the two muchachos, their Ramble seat and the French spoiler all were -optional-. Check your AMcyclopedia. GM's "Don Quixote" ducktail, as adopted, was standard. Please also note that, if a "Space-Saver" spare wasn't ordered, a "Mini-Me" inflator in a Halloween jelly bean jar pumped you up. An AMC Verne was properly housed beside the bazooka subwoofer with -black-, not orange, side down. Please don't make such errors again: AMC is not a joke. There, that's my mentalitty (or what lil' of its left.) Sic. Hic. Back to the golf tee. After another drink. Yours very tur-, uh, rur-, uh, -trueley-, Thomas Jeffery Charles George George Jefferson Nash Hash Mason Romney Letterman Leno (But call me a Plymouth Rambler* Space Cadet --- or a Chrysler Cordoba Cabriolet cab) PS - Set a more suitable [high tech!] starting bid. http://www.czechmarionettes.org/store/camstore2.htm http://www.gc.iut-amiens.fr/images/Photos_ouvrages/Arche.jpg http://www.gc.iut-amiens.fr/Le_Genie_Civil.htm http://www.freakingnews.com/entries/9000/9283sxAW_w.jpg http://zfacts.com/p/461.html If you make AMC a contender again, it can be the new Mercedesh-Benz. Keep the laffs coming --- and keep the "imposhible" AMC dream alive. http://www.reelclassics.com/Actors/O'Toole/impossibledream-lyrics.htm *Cars can be fun and serious. Here's another chance for all to shine. Tell us the story of the real "Rambler" that Chrysler almost produced. Go back before Mopar built the Valiant; back to when the Nash was new. When what grew on the old AMC family tree actually got -noticed- by the American Big-3. Mike/Tom/X should notice the difference between my "serious" and "fun" --- I took the "8,000 pound Chrysler" theme model year still unknown] and simply riffed on it; maybe saying or showing something new or of interest to someone. I don't expect everyone to read between the lines, to find all the factoids, or even to get all the embedded jokes, but, like life itself, it's out there for the taking. Free of charge. The right price for Rambler mentality (and for Rambler mentalitty...) And the right prize in Rambler research? The "Milner Marlin" maybe? Now I'm being serious -and- having fun: there really was such a car. Third chance to contribute something. Go to it; it's your AMC life. Don't rely on someone else to do it for you. Foster Brooks' books may not tell you many more AMC stories. Stude-Packard money might jangle like Jingle Bellsh. Ignore that shentensh: I may've put a put where I shoulda put a Pat. Fore! _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com