Yesterday I went with one of my friends to help him move his grandpa. His grandpa worked at an AMC dealership (Harry & Carl's in Cincinnati, OH) and I ended up with some stuff that my friend either wasn't interested in or thought I'd appreciate. Here's what I ended up with: - 23 Rambler Dollars in a tube (it looks like there were about 100 in a tube originally). - A couple of match books from the dealership (one almost empty, the other almost full). - A 50th anniversary pen for Harry & Carl's (BTW, their 50th was in 1976 and they closed shop in 1987 or 1988, my friend has the memo with the exact date in it). - A gold binder with a gold Rambler script on it. - Volume 4 number 2 1968 of Americana magazine. This has an article on Doug Thorley's (yes, the same guy that makes Doug's headers) and Dave Kempton's racing efforts for AMC and an add for a Trans-Am racing game (there are a few other articles as well: fishing, football, and one about Cape Kennedy). - A 1973 American Motors Owner's Road Atlas. - An owners manual for a 1950 Nash Statesman and Ambassador in very nice condition. - Harry & Carl's stationary (two different styles, about an inch high pile of each type). - American Motors stationary (also about an inch high pile) that I think has the address of their Cincinnati zone office on it. My friend also took home a bunch of other stuff from the dealership that was directly related to his grandpa (mostly stuff related to operations and closing of the dealership that his grandpa was involved in directly). Besides that stuff and more Rambler Dollar's, he took home a framed share of American Motors stock issued in 1968 to the dealership, a medium sized box of mostly promo models (a 1966 Marlin, a couple of 1968 Ambassadors, a couple 1968 Javelins, an early Hornet, an unassembled snap together Javelin, and an assembled AMX that somehow lost it's engine over the years). He also took home a perfect promo picture of a 1962 American. I'm sure there was plenty of other AMC stuff he took home yesterday on top of the stuff he's had for a while but I can't think of anything else that stands out. One thing that my friend was interested in was if anyone knows the value of the stock certificate? The issue price was for one and two thirds dollars but I'm sure it's worth a bit more than that now. BTW, none of this stuff is for sale right now. I'm going to try and scan the magazine eventually and post the contents. Matt -- mhaas@xxxxxxx Cincinnati, OH http://www.mattsoldcars.com 1967 Rambler American wagon 1968 Rambler American sedan =============================================================== According to a February survey of Internet holdouts released by UCLA's Center for Communication Policy, people cite not having a computer as the No. 1 reason they won't go online. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list