Re: 1964 RAMBLER STUDIO SHOTS + WANT LIST
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Re: 1964 RAMBLER STUDIO SHOTS + WANT LIST



Hey Richard,

I've seen your car down at the Monarch Beach cruise-in a few times, it's
certainly nice!  That's the first American 440 I've seen in person that I
recall, though I am new to this hobby.  I should have a few pictures of your
car that I took the last time I made that cruise-in a few weeks ago.  Can't
wait to read your article on the AMX, I'll start looking for it in the news
racks.

John


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <AUTOtronic@xxxxxxx>
To: <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 11:09 AM
Subject: 1964 RAMBLER STUDIO SHOTS + WANT LIST


Happy New Year to everyone. The other day I had two cars not show up for a
scheduled studio shoot so I called up a car detailer and had him give my '64
440 convertible a very quick once-over and rolled it in to the studio for a
30 minute session. You can take a look at the results at:

http://imageevent.com/mmm_mag/1964rambleramerican440

I also realized that I have the Dutch version of the Breedlove AMX story
that's now appearing in the February issue of Musclecar Enthusiast posted
there (it's image #60) so if you'd like a sneak peak of the story that
should be reaching MCE subscribers about now, you can take a look. The issue
is scheduled to hit news stands next week.

I am currently looking for two items for my '64 ragtop; a white (preferred)
or black boot (mine is frayed beyond repair) and the driver's side visor
bracket that secures the visor to the windshield header. I believe this is a
convertible specific part as it is different from the one on my '67 station
wagon and '68 Rogue, both which are secured to the roof itself. Any help in
locating either of these two items will be greatly appreciated.

I hope that everyone had a great holiday and that 2005 will be a great year
for the AMC hobby. I think that between what Pat Foster at Hemmings is doing
and what I already have on my plate (including a confirmed book project that
I'll be telling the group about shortly, as soon as the contract is signed),
2005 promises the best year ever for AMC ink.

Happy New Year,

Richard Truesdell

1964 AMC Rambler American 440 convertible
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

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