All I can say is that's what I do with AMC Magazine (and prior to that AIM) when the call comes in. I've put those hints and tips in as full articles and as answers to letters (some coming from the list), using pics when necessary. That's also why I took over sponsorship of the AMC-List here -- to help people with those little problems. I frequent the AMC Forum (both, though Fran's I only check in occasionally) and a couple hot rod boards where people are occasionally asking basic Rambler questions. There are verious web sites where people have info, Tom's and Matt's, as well as AMCyclopedia. If there is a market for a book on the subject... what, a "Non-Mechanics Guide to Rambler Mechanics" (I hate the "Idiot's Guide" title... I'm not an idiot, I just don't know anything/much about some things!). I don't think it would sell enough to make it worth the effort. Everyone thought a "Blue Book" of numbers would be the greatest thing on earth for AMCs, but that hasn't sold well ei ther, even at a reasonable price. I'd already done a lot of the work gathering the number data, so it was just a matter of formatting it in a handy book -- sure am glad I didn't spend all the time and money on that research just for that book though! But anyway, the idea of the book has merit, and I'm not really in the AMC publishing business for the money. Start thinking of a subject list. Maybe use this thread for ideas! If nothing else I can use that as a list to create articles for AMC in the coming issues (and send the articles to the clubs after I've used them). Maybe write the articles then publish a compendium of them later. ---------- Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 09:47:08 -0400 From: Bruce Griffis<bruce.griffis@xxxxxxxxx> I think a basic "howto" guide of basic fixes and mods for keeping the Ramblers running would be great! Don't know if it could be an AMCRC thing, or something for Frank's newsletter, or an AMO thing, or specific to your fixes. However it was written and presented - it would be beneficial. I started thinking again (I know, keep my thinking to work-related network stuff) - and came to the completely untested and unsubstantiated theory that there must be a good subsection of the older car crowd that has no real training or knowledge in automotive technology. Folks (like me) that saw an older car, grabbed it and decided to drive it. Folks that want to work on it themselves, and keep it running themselves. For this crowd (me included) - real basic info and pictures in a book, magazine or newsletter would be a real help. -- Frank Swygert Publisher, "American Motors Cars" Magazine (AMC) For all AMC enthusiasts http://www.amc-mag.com (free download available!) _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com