>> Before damage: <http://wps.com/AMC/1970-AMC-Hornet/images/prelim-dash3.jpg> << The suspense is killing! Will we soon see an "after" photo? Since Mr. Patterson posted Mr. Matras's e-mail address yesterday (14 minutes before I wrote, which I wouldn't see until the web list is archived), I should thank Mr. Patterson, hold the phone [numbers, that is], and, since AMC people are so, ah, "free" with the posting of personal info, post Mr. Matras's photo http://www.nctd.com/bios/images/john_matras.jpg so nobody sends UN Ambassador designee John Bolton http://defensa.com/boletin/images/industria/john%20bolton.jpg a "thank-you" for writing about Pacer or Gremlin. (As if real AMC fans know how to say such words...) Well, after 100 years, another make, another AMC impression http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/05/75coupe04_03.jpg http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/05/75coupe04_04.jpg http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/05/75coupe04_01.jpg http://www.carshowcase.org/wallpaper/Rover/75tourer03.jpg another loss to lovers of independent automotive history, http://www.eryptick.net/bigpond/jubilee/rover-75-P3-1949-020601.jpg http://www.eryptick.net/bigpond/jubilee/rover-P3-front-020601.jpg http://www.rovercarclubaust.asn.au/images/rove1905.jpg another car choice gone (save for the wizard[s] of OZ?) http://www.rovercarclubaust.asn.au/images/Rover%2075%20V8.jpg and another death for a car that gave America sportscars; http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/6125/photo/mg.jpg a car that even the National Corvette Museum can appreciate. http://laruetx.com/autos/vette/ncm/ncm3.html AMC content: like a car that the Mustang maker does as well. http://www.hfmgv.org/exhibits/pic/1999/99.sep.html