On Sat, 23 Sep 2006, Brien Tourville wrote: > All in favor - ...raise your ' Mouse .....' ;) Well at least you don't accuse John of being long-winded. :-) I have to largely agree. I want sufficient popularity and cash-flow through AMC owners and vendors so that we have a supply of cars and parts and information! As I see it (YMMV) there's three aspects to the Pebble Beach type car phenomenon: * a good design (etc) gets acknowledged * exquisite toys for those who can afford it * I want people to respect what I drive #1 I'm down with, and how I read most of John Mahoney's postings. #2 we'd all love to be rich; I'm too lazy for that. If I really, really, wanted to drive a Nash-Healey, for example, I would find a way, and I would enjoy it. Having the prices of AMC products go through the roof will not improve ANYTHING for anyone except open more collector niche for the rich. BFD. I won't make more parts appear -- that happens when cars are driven on the road and wear out, and someone can make money producing parts, to sell. Numbers! Look -- how many $250K Corvette restos are out there? 25? 50? 100? 500? Is selling that many NO$ bumpers/hoods/cylinder heads gonna improve the situation for daily drivers? No. What would $100K AMXs do for anyone except the owners of them? (Whom I would wish very well, in our case! :-) Would there appear more Classic parts? No. And the AMX stuff that would become available would be what's already expensive and hard to get *now* (grilles etc). #3, if you do things that embarrass you, stop. If there are things you like to do, you should not be embarrassed by them. If you are driving a car in order to impress some real or perceived Crowd, well, that's why there are so many Mustang/Camaro/Chevelle clones out there! If there is a "Rambler mentality" it's in whining about how AMCs are not cool enough. Look how neatly we all skirt class issues in the united states :-) _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com