I received a note from Eddie Stakes and Eddie has emailed the seller and has tried to straighten him/her out. I haven't checked the auction listing lately to see if a correction has been printed. Joe Fulton Salinas, CA --- Gwendolyn Ann Smith <gwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Mark Price <mprice@xxxxxxxxxx>, you said... > > >I have been in contact with the seller of the 65 > Ambassador that started this > >whole thread. It looks like the selling price will > be too high for my > >wants. I > >have not even tried to explain the fact that this > not a "Hurst" car but > >simply > >an "H" designation that Rambler dreamed up. Does > anyone have any actual > >literature to prove what the "H" really stands for? > >It would be nice to put the proof out there! > > All of the materials I have state "440-H Hardtop" -- > which, yes, could be > confusing the matter. Best option I can think of is > this... > > 1. Does the car actually have a Hurst branded > shifter? No. > 2. Does it have a Hurst logo on the car? No. > > The "H" does initally appear to possibly be their > logo, until one notices > that Rambler split their "H" horizontally. As > opposed to the Hurst logo, > which splits it vertically, and includes the words > "Hurst" within the > logo. > > http://www.lgmotorsports.com/shop/images/hurst-shifters.gif > > Cheers, > Gwen Smith > (Who may have to put another article up on her site) > > > ______^_____^______ > (O|O) =RAMBLER= (O|O) Gwen Smith * > gwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > ------------------- > www.gwensmith.com/interests/rambler > \-<>---|770|---<>-/ > > > > > >