I spent Saturday at the Sherm Smith car auction in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Wearing my AMC T-shirt, I went seeing if there would be any Kenosha iron among the 300 or so vehicles auctioned. A Metro hardtop (billed as a '50 model) went through before I got there. I would say it was a 3- or 4+ car and should have brought around $2,000, but what do i know? There was also a nice hunter green '69 Javelin SST, 390/4-speed. It was apparently entered by a dealer in Indiana. It sold for $17,000. I would have guessed between $10,000 and $15,000, going in. It was nice, but not perfect. And finally, there was a '60 American 2-dr. out front on a trailer. It's owner apparently had Rambler mentality as he didn't want to pay an auction fee! It had auto and cont. kit and a $6,500 price tag, which I considered about $2,000 too much. But if anyone's interested, the number is (618) 525-6346. Another thing: on ebay is a '62 Rambler sedan delivery. This is the first one I've ever seen, and was not even sure one was ever made. I think it's a shame that the owner didn't take the rarity into account before butchering it into a drag car. Am I the only one who feels this way? Opinions? Tommy Clayton Caruthersville, Mo. '69 AMX 343/4-spd, #12495