I wanted to say a quick THANKS to Tom Morrison up in Maine who took time to reply for my Eagle rear end 3:54 wanted ad a few weeks ago. He pulled it from his SX/4 he is parting out, and risked a few hernias loading it, helping FedEx Freight load it also as they showed up early (before they were supposed to) and woke him up, and being a night owl like me, well, one can get really grumpy when someone rings doorbell or calls at 'non night shift hours' you know. I also wanted to say big thanks to wife Paige who instead of me using my FedEx account, she used hers since she deals with oilfield equpiment here in Houston so got really good discount shipping that ton of lead from Maine to Texas. And also my mechanic who put all my new brakes, drums, lines and so forth on my little 81 Eagle wagon when the rear came in, and only charged me labor (labour if Canadian) so thanks to Phillip Montoya also. My Eagle is back on the road and runs super and gets a whopping 25+ miles per gallon, better than both my other Eagles, as it is a factory four cylinder, four speed on floor. It almost didn't get fixed either as while it sat at Phillips waiting for me to find a darned 3:54 rear end for SIX MONTHS...hurricane Ike came thru. And only by grace of God that my two cars over at Phillips didn't get destroyed......the Eagle just missed getting flattened by a 5+ ton tree that decided like many trees in Houston, blow over, but since wind was howling from north (we were on western side of eye wall Sept 13th) the tree fell south! If the hurricane had come in as predicted and not jogged slightly to east, winds would have come from northeast....and the huge tree would have fallen on the car like so many others crushed! My 72 Ambassador wagon has some big dents in roof as carport collasped on it, then blew away and only the steel remained. I'll have to knock out the dents but otherwise Bessie the Ambo fine. I have the 81 Eagle back at the house again and it has already made up for lost hurricane duty ferrying me back and forth to Home Depot, Wal Mart and other places picking up things to repair the house from damage. Eh, and it gets good gas mileage too, and lucky for us most gas stations have electricity and open in this area again. So thanks Tom Morrison for the helping out a fellow AMC fan, thanks wife Paige for being middleman with FedEx and thanks Phillip for doing grunt work and putting that end to end rear end back in my Eagle. One of the photos here shows some damage at my mechanic's shop the tree is barely visible but did take out 8 foot fence on south property line, the other is eagle back at house, ya'll ignore the trash on street, there is over 1 million cubic yards of debris here in Houston to be picked up from Ike.......PS I removed the photos for the amc-list herr but will have a hurricane Ike file on my site soon with lotsa photos. Eddie Stakes 713.464.8825 eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.planethoustonamx.com email volume post Hurricane Ike EXTREMELY HEAVY, reply time 20+ days _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list