Dan, I don't think you should "pick at that scab." Tom can speak for himself, but I think what upsets him is the continued misstatements by some people about what is "correct" for a Donohue Javelin. Tom has the factory literature and it clearly states what is correct. Yes, cars can change after they leave the factory and some people can mistakenly assume that their Donohue came with those changes. Dealers could have made changes too. Again, Tom has the factory literature and knows what the factory said would be included in the Donohue package. Anything else would not be factory correct. In my case, I do have a Donohue with a mystery. The car has the X in the VIN number indicating that it was a 390 car. The previous owner claims that he got it as a young used car and the engine had not been changed, but it is a 360 engine. It is not one of those mythical "heavy wall" 360s either. Who knows what happened? Facory mistake? I doubt it. Joe Fulton Salinas, CA --- Dan Curtis <d.curtis@xxxxxxx> wrote: > I see Tom is still throwing verbal rocks at those > who have the audacity to make a mistake. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list