If you take a look at the Table of Contents of the February 2005 issue of Musclecar Enthusiast at: http://www.musclecarenthusiast.com/toc200502.pdf You will see a teaser for the biggest single feature the magazine has ever run...on a historic AMC no less starting on page 36. (I also shot and wrote the cover story as well...you should know that some ex-AMC guys played very important roles in the development of the new-Gen 5.7- and 6.1-liter HEMI V8s.) I believe that subscribers started getting the magazine today and it should hit news stands within the next 10 days. To find a newsstand near you that carries Musclecar Enthusiast, paste this link in your browser: http://www.musclecarenthusiast.com/newsstand.asp I know the magazine is hard to find, certainly harder to find than Hemmings Muscle Machines (who I think is doing a great job covering a much bigger niche) but if you havenâ??t yet picked up a copy, I think youâ??ll be pleasantly surprised at what weâ??re doing. Certainly with all the AMC content already published and whatâ??s coming, you wonâ??t be disappointed by subscribing. Editor Steve Statham should be congratulated as has done a great job in covering all brands of muscle cars. I think that if you liked the '70 Javelin T/A cover story that appeared in the July 2004 issue, than you'll really love this story on what is quite possibly, the most famous R/W/B car in existence. Happy New Year to everyone, Richard Truesdell 1964 AMC Rambler American 440 convertible (shot today in a real studio) 1967 AMC Rambler American 440 station wagon 1968 AMC Rambler Rogue 2-door hardtop 1969 Kaiser Jeep Super Wagoneer station wagon 1978 AMC Concord hatchback 1978 AMC Concord D/L 2-door sedan 1988 AMC Eagle station wagon ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist