Tom: I would be interested in the if only it had a title. While I've never had a Pacer, it seems to me that the 1979-80 interiors are much nicer & I really don't care for the wagons. Aside from the rarity of the 1980 models, I would think that these cars would share in the factory Z-barting that started with the 1980 models, as Pacers seem to have some rust issues. This Pacer is only about 250 miles from me, so it would be an easy one-day pickup. Now if only it had a title.... Tom Bunsey London, OH 1948 Nash 600 2-door coupe 1965 330 2-door sedan, 195.6 flathead & auto 1965 330 2-door sedan, 195.6 OHV & 3-speed 1965 330 4-door sedan, 195.6 OHV (with 2-bbl) & auto 1967 440 4-door sedan, 232 & auto 1967 Rogue convertible, 360 & auto 1968 Ambassador DPL 3-seat wagon, 343 & auto, etc. On December 12, 2005 Thomas Benvie wrote: > I bought a 1980 Pacer coupe off of ebay that was advertised as a demolition derby car. This is the last year of the Pacer, and only 405 coupes were made. The VIN of this car is A0A665C152054. The last Pacer, a wagon, was made Dec 4, 1979-would be interesting to see when this was made. > > I really do not want the car and would like to sell it for the price I paid for it: $395. here is the auction link: > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1,1&item=8019176418&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWN%3AIT > > Of course, if there is no interest I'll just bring it bvack to Mass. and fix it. > -- > Thomas M. Benvie ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist