Tom, you won't get any flames from me. You're the expert on the Donohues, not me. The 1501 was a typo, nothing more. I don't know the build dates off-hand, but have them in my notes if necessary. That's why I didn't post any dates. Same with the build sheet code. Don't know it from memory, can find it if necessary. I stated the two things I'd look for first to determine if the car could be a Donohue or not. "Authenticate" wasn't a good word to use in this case. I've seen a 304 column shift car with the spoiler and stickers, and saw the authentic looking window sticker that was with it. It could have been faked, but looked to be authentic. The car wasn't in the hands of the original owner, but was supposedly purchased that way. I've also seen one car that was ordered with the spoiler/decal but was built 5-6 days after the last of the 2501 were supposedly built. That one IS in the hands of the original owner (in Dover, DE) and he has the original sticker. He told me it was built just days after the last of the "official" Donohues came off the line, and he's content with that. I don't respond to EVERY post, and not "usually with misinformation". 90% of the information I post is accurate. I do occasionally make a mistake, just like everyone else -- including you. Some people may expect me to be correct all the time, but it just isn't humanly possible. I don't mind being corrected at all, especially when I know my personal knowledge on a subject is limited (such as with the Donohue), especially when the person correcting is more knowledgeable than I. This is a forum where mistakes and misinformation -- regardless of who posts it -- can be corrected/discussed. I do request that you be a bit more polite in your corrections to anyone on this list. Not doing so keeps people from posting for fear of getting "flamed" who otherwise would post. I've had that stated to me by two different people in Kenosha this weekend -- that they "lurked" but didn't post because they didn't want to be jumped on if they were wrong. I understand you feel that I, being a list moderator and having a generally respected knowledge of AMC, should know better than to post some things, and/or should word posts more carefully. Posts are general conversations, not carefully researched magazine articles. I do make a reasonable effort to post correctly, most of the time referring to various notes, but not always. Some people do expect my answers to be correct, but I don't specialize in just a few vehicles over a rather narrow time frame like you do. That's one reason I appreciate the fact that you posted a correction to my post. Some subjects, especially somewhat controversial ones, will ALWAYS keep coming up. That's just the way things are. Thanks again! --------------- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 02:15:33 +0000 From: tbenvie@xxxxxxxxxxx Now that I do not have any AMC cars I have not checked the forums lately. Did some catching up today, and found some things just are not going to change. Frank, why must you always respond to every post, and usually with misinformation? You did it again with the Donohue, something that has been discussed ad nauseam with corrections and documented proof, but you still want to put forth undocumented rumors and stories. You stated only two things verifying a Donohue is the build date on the door-which only verifies when it was built and can disqualify a car, but not authenticate it (and just when are these dates?) Or the build sheet-where on the build sheet? I spent years researching all the codes, and I came up with the POSSIBLE code, but it is not verified at all. But what about dealer documentation, or the sticker price, etc? (And not that it matters, but I have reproduced build sheets, door decals, sticker prices, dealer paperwork etc.) There are a number of ways one can look at the car and determine if it is a possible real one or not-this has been covered over and over. There are exactly ZERO documented Donohues that do not meet the correct criteria-just some people pushing things like 304 engines in a Donohue, or the rare four bolt main ONLY found in a Donohue. Geez, I thought the days of these stories were over. Have you SEEN these cars and documentation, or just heard about them from the same storytellers? Donohues are worth more than a regular Javelin, just like a T/A Javelin is worth more than a regular Javelin. The cars had 360 or 390 engines, not 401s. And, they made 2501 cars, not 1501. Yes, you can tell when a car is built by the VIN and by door tag info. Flame away-I can't believe the same handful of people continually put forth incorrect AMC info for years, and even when shown first hand documentation, continue to ignore the facts and repeat the stories. Thomas M. Benvie -- 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