Sounds like a great car Rob! I can tell you now though, the actual low production of the exact combo is just "bragging rights". The only things that change the appraisal value is the 401/4 speed combo. Color doesn't really mean a thing, even if it was the only one painted that way from the factory (unless there's some significant reason it was painted a different color). But it can be a selling factor, something that may swing the decision to buy one car over another, and it's always nice to have some "gee-whiz" info like that for your show placard. ------------------- Date: Sunday, March 4, 2007 06:36 PM From: Robert Michnick <robmich@xxxxxxxxx> I have been searching high and low for ANY production numbers for 1972 AMX's other than how many were made. I own a couple of amazing ones and am especially interested in how may 401/4speed combos and the paint color production numbers. I know that most records were destroyed, but I am still hoping... I own 1972 AMX 401/4speed factory black in concours condition 100% original, still has original paint in fantastic shape, has original interior, engine and all underhood components. It pretty much wins everytime I show it, the underside is in concours condition with all marks labels, go-pack, etc. 32,000 miles 1972 AMX 401/4speed factory plum fully restored in 2000, amazing shape, original engine and trans, according to the tags, built 2 weeks after my blck one. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list