I just had to pick up the August issue of Hemmings. It had articles on some fun stuff. The cover is a Willy's Overland Jeepster. I LOVE those Jeepsters! Very cool! Then an article on Karmann Ghias. My wife had a '72 a long time ago that had all the rust removed, no bondo - all metal, a nice new paint job and interior. Got totaled by a driver in a moving truck (luckily she was okay - whiplash, completely totaled car - but okay). After trying to get it fixed for 3 years, I traded it for a '64 Karmann Ghia. We had an apartment in a house at a bottom of a hill. A driver lost her brakes on the way down, jumped out of her car and rolled - and my Ghia got totaled. Ouch!!! No more Karmann Ghias for us! But I picked the magazine up for the short blurb on the '61 Rambler Custom 6. What a nice little car. I can definately see tooling around in an early '60's Rambler. Still small enough to fit in my garage. Still small and light enough to get decent mileage. Still an easy to work on 6. I like my American, and can't wait to get it sorted out - but the early Custom and Classic line is pretty cool, too. Hmmmmmmm - a Cross Country would be pretty styling for cruising, toting the kayak to the river or camping.While I like the '63 (and '64) Classics, the earlier models would probably fit in the garage a little better. Good thing my wallet is empty, or I'd be looking (and my wife would be none-too happy!). _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list