As far as rust is concerned, I don't think the AMCs rust out any faster, and likely fare better. The exception might be in salty areas. Used AMCs were typically the "winter beater" as used cars with low resale value. Now that they are getting more collectible/valuable, people are finding they didn't fare well as far as rust. Not because they were more susceptible to rust, but because they were more exposed and taken less care of. People here in Dover are careful to wash cars after the snow and ice is gone, unless it's just a beater not expected to last more than a few years. That's a problem I have with lots of people's snide remarks about Ramblers "falling apart" on them. Most of those were bought well used (all but worn out!) and hadn't been taken care of because they were the beater. The car just happened to last long enough to be passed on/sold to someone else DESPITE being badly abused, then someone has the nerve to state how much of a POS they remember Ramblers/Pacers/Gremlin/etc. being!! The Javelin and AMX fared a bit better because of their muscle/pony car image, but a lot of them were beat to death in other ways too. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list