Wow! A true Briarcliff! Someone needs to save that car! The windshield/roof damage is repairable, provided the rest of the body isn't shot. If nothing else, the Briarcliff-specific stuff needs to be saved. These cars are entirely too rare *not* to try to save. I think this might be the second photo of an actual Briarcliff I've ever seen outside of the promotional literature. I'd love to have it, but my plate is overflowing already and I have no way to get it home... Overall, this place looks like an AMC lover's dream... Jeff Reeves Auburn GA 79 Spirit GT 72 Javelin SST 69 Ambassador DPL To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 08:46:56 -0400 Subject: Re: Wrecking yard pics Message-ID: <20041019.084657.1080.0.superglider@xxxxxxxx> From: Wayne E LaMothe <superglider@xxxxxxxx> Yes, it is a Briarcliff. It is all there and had the windshield broken in the last hurricane. If I had had a trailer with me it might have followed me home. My wife even got into the swing of things and took all the pics. She said we could have found room in the garage for it. I found it through someone on the AMCForum. It is called Leons and they have about 6000 cars there. Still lots of good useable parts and they have a comuter record of where every car is and what it has left on it. He was able to give me a map and directions to the exact car that still had the power rear window motor in it. Country boy but he was nice as he took my money. If you go, plan to spend the day. Wayne