John's 100% correct. The only two things verifying an original Donohue is the build date on the sticker in the door and the build sheet itself. Secondly are the options -- it must be an SST model with the duck-tail spoiler and must have either a 360 or 401 with a floor shift auto or four speed manual transmission. There are documented "Donohue" Javelins that don't meet the criteria above. They are just Javelins with the Donohue spoiler option. Some people consider them "Donohues" because they CAN provide prrof that they came that way form the factory. One such car has a 304 and column shift auto trans, and isn't an SST. The valuable Donohue model is one of the 1501 built specifically to homologate the spoiler for use in T/A racing. All others are Donohue optioned Javelins. If the seller has documentation proving that the car was ordered from the factory with the Donohue option it MIGHT be worth a bit more than a standard Javelin. I would value it a bit more (as an appraiser), especially if it was an SST with the correct engine for a Donohue. But it would NOT be worth anything near an authenticated Donohue. Unfortunately if there is no build sheet and the door sticker is unreadable or missing, there's no way to determine when the car was built and if it is one of the 1501 homologation cars or not. -- Frank Swygert Publisher, "American Motors Cars" Magazine (AMC) For all AMC enthusiasts http://farna.home.att.net/AMC.html (free download available!) _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list