I often buy this magazine (PHR) off the newstand because of the technical articles, but I gotta admit the editors don't know much about, and care less, about AMC. They do have a several page article in the May issue about the development of the Camaro and there is some interesting info in the article. One thing I did not know is that GM was testing the Mustang at it's proving grounds eleven days before it was released to the public (1 April 1964, I think.). Seems there was a gentleman's agreement between the companies that they would each supply the competing company with an example of each new model before it was released to the public. After 14 days of testing, GM decided that they needed to develop what becamee the Camaro to compete with the Mustang. They give first 1967 sales figures (first year of Camaro sales) to show that it probably did begin to cut into Mustang sales. They mention the Barracuda figures for 1967 too, and then there was the poor AMC Marlin with only about 4500 sold. No wonder people were laughing at AMC and isn't it amazing how the AMX and Javelin changed some peoples minds about the company ........but not the editors at PHR evidently. Joe Fulton Salinas, CA _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list