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 Actually on driving AMCs in the snow, if I can find 
the photos, there are several Eagles that STILL do duty at several Michigan 
airports! And yes, in the snow. And AMC's marketing relied heavily on marketing 
the Eagle Series as snow ready. Here are a number of original brochure photos of 
Eagles off Arcticboy's website, and there is the Airline car. There is a 
interesting story behind that as all the SUVs and 4X4s they have at that 
airport, the Eagle was the only one to not only start, but also worked 
tirelessly pulling carts, small airplanes, and well, pushing dead vehicles in a 
major snowstrom they had up there in 2001 I believe it was. Jim Wajda is the 
prez of the Bricklin club, good fellow, but the article appeared in several 
magazines, really neat to see: 
  
As for Gremlins in snow, nah..... 
  ----- Original Message -----  
  
  
  Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 1:40 
  PM 
  Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] sand 
  
  
  When I was in high school, my girlfriend had a '72 Gremmy. 
  In deep snow, it couldn't be stopped. On icy or rainy roads it was a little 
  squirrely. She ran biased snow tires all year. themixtoo@xxxxxxx wrote: 
   
    
    
    Maybe you shouldn't drive ANY 30year old AMC in the snow (only Doc can 
    because he's a grumpy old Santa). Especialy a Gremlin, no amount of sand in 
    the back (what Back?) will fix your traction 
    problem.     'The 
    Mix'    -----Original Message----- From: Charles 
    Burch <warlocke@xxxxxxxxx> To: 
    BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 22:26:58 
    -0600 Subject: [BaadAssGremlins] sand
    
     
    
    ok guys in my gremlin (78) should i put sand in 
    the back or not i havent driven it in snow yet so i dont know how it will 
    act. 
    
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      Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 9:34 
      AM 
      Subject: [BaadAssGremlins] was 
      another gremlin on the road/now Alternators 
      
  My son's 72 Javelin had a 35 amp Motorola but no A/C 
      and when you had the lights on and the defroster and the elect wipers 
      it was barely marginal. Then turn on the stereo and the head lights 
      would go dim. It finally died. His friends father had an ignition 
      repair shop and built him a custom 65 amp Motorola which lasted a week 
      and re-built it again and now it has been good for 1 1/2 years but the 
      car is not driven regularly. There is supposed to be clearance problems 
      putting a Delco in a V8 AMC with A/C on the compressor. On the 74 and 
      older Gremlin's and Hornets with a 6 cyl there is a steering box 
      clearance problem putting a Delco in if you have power steering due to 
      the larger box. Most of the long time members here remember what I had 
      to go through to put a Delco in my orange car 1 1/2 years ago. 
      Modifying brackets, machining the Motorola fan to fit the delco and 
      finding a 1/2" shorter belt and shiming the drivers side motor mount. 
      The alt housing and steering box still needs to be ground a little for 
      clearance.    But turn on all the electric's in the car and 
      it still charges 14.5 volts. Do that in my other Hornet with the 
      Motorola and it drops from 14.5 to just below 12 
      volts. "Doc"
 
 
  
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