Joe, I also recently purchased a car listed on ebay but off auction as there were no bids. The car, a 1963 American 440 4 door 52k original mile car was a decent deal for $1,200.00, and was advertised as raod ready. The seller, a young man in his early 30's had also acquired the car via e-bay some 3 years ago, but only drove it and did not really maintain it, it wasn't safely drivable as the front end collapsed as I was removing it from the trailer, hence I've got a project ahead of me... Long story short, the car came with plenty of documents and history, and I was able to contact the 3rd owner of the car whom had owned it for somoe 12 years. This family, in their 50's was so glad that someone who could save the car now has it, that there were actually teary moments on their end of the line as they recounted the sentiment of the beloved Rambler...Originally feeling a bit unhappy about the car's problems, the ability to speak with the old owners and gain perspective as to the cars history gave me an entirely new motivation to get the car back together and get it on the road, as I plan to use it a a daily driver in decent weather. I feel that is someone who is/was not a dedicated AMC'er ended up with this car, it would already be in the crusher.., Special thanks to Tom Jennings and Frank Swygert for their assistance thus far... Best Regards, Bill Serckie Joe Fulton <piper_pa20@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: In 2006 or 2007 I sold a Big Bad Orange 1970 Javelin via an Ebay auction to a buyer in Illinois. The guy had his 1970 Javelin which he bought in high school and which he was intending to restore. He bought the orange car and one other car from the East Coast so that he would be sure to have enough good parts for the project. The car which I subesequently sold him had been sitting in a desert junkyard near Barstow for many years. It was sun bleached, with some broken glass and had over 100 pounds of sand in it when I found it. I hauled it home and cleaned it up some for the auction, but the 304 V8 was too full of sand for me to even consider trying to start it. I described the vehicle honestly in the Ebay auction and it sold readily, but I was concerned that when the buyer received the car, he would be disappointed. In fact, the buyer was very satisfied when he received the car because of it's rust free condition. Last night I received an email from the buyer saying that the orange car would used as the base vehicle for the project and not his old high school car after all. I feel rewarded because I was able to rescue that car and find a home for it and now I'm doubly grateful that the car itself will have new life, and not just be used for parts. These old cars aren't living beings but it still feels good to save one when you can. Joe Fulton _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://splatter.wps.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20080612/99fa9b1b/attachment.htm _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list